Factors that impact U.S. asparagus imports and per capita consumption
This table shows U.S. asparagus imports over the past two years:
Sourcing country | Imports in lbs. 2022 | Imports in lbs. 2023 |
YOY variation |
Mexico | 359,459,302 | 338,992,915 | -6% |
Peru | 214,040,192 | 163,213,499 | -24% |
Canada | 4,447,164 | 6,056,098 | +36% |
Total | 580,098,156 | 510,819,654 | -12% |
Source: USDA
Lack of promotion slows down consumption
While supply has been lower due to weather events and labor shortages, consumption is also witnessing a decline. Preliminary numbers show that per capita consumption of fresh asparagus is down 15 percent in 2022 over 2021. According to PAIA, a lack of consistent promotion is the main reason for the decline. This year, the association will focus even more on spreading valuable information about fresh asparagus to industry trade press, retailers, and foodservice. It has put together a report called 2023/2024 Fresh Asparagus Category Trends, Statistics & Demographics. “The report provides U.S. retailers with essential statistics and customized demographics that will enable them to increase the sale of fresh asparagus,” says Priscilla Lleras, Executive Director of PAIA. The report indicates that families with a household income of $100,000 or more are most likely to purchase asparagus. From this income group, 49 percent is prone to buying fresh asparagus and overall, 37 percent of U.S. consumers stated they purchased fresh asparagus in the past 12 months, which is an increase of 11 percent over the previous year. “This is the perfect opportunity for retailers to promote fresh asparagus year-round with various types of SKUs, including value-added products,” shared Craig Rolandelli of JMB and co-chairman of PAIA. “Promotions will result in year-round sales for retailers as well as the commodity.”
For more information:
Priscilla Lleras
Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association
Tel: (+1) 817 – 793 -3133
priscillaprestige@outlook.com
www.peruvianasparagusimportersassociation.com