Avocados are often called “green gold” because they are highly nutritious, very popular worldwide, and earn huge profits for the countries that grow them. This creamy fruit is used in salads, sandwiches, smoothies, and many famous dishes. Because demand is rising every year, many nations produce avocados, but one country leads the world in its production.
Mexico is the number one avocado-producing country in the world. It supplies more than one-third of the world’s total avocado production. Thanks to its perfect climate and long farming experience, Mexico grows avocados in huge quantities and exports them to many countries.
The state of Michoacán is the largest avocado-producing region in Mexico. It grows about 80% of the country’s total avocados, producing over 2 million metric tons every year.
This region has:
These conditions help farmers grow avocados almost all year. The Hass avocado, known for its smooth, buttery taste, is the most loved variety grown here.
Avocados bring huge profits to farmers and exporting countries. Their high demand in markets like the United States, Canada, Japan, and Europe makes them extremely valuable. Because of this economic importance, avocados earned the nickname “green gold.”
Mexico produces around 2.5 million metric tons of avocados every year. Most of these are Hass avocados, which are shipped around the world. The U.S. is the biggest buyer, but Mexican avocados also reach Asia and Europe.
Here are the names of other avocado producing countries of the world:
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