Yes, avocados are obviously a trivial market from a national importance basis. First they have to find the alternative, then the alternative needs to be in sufficient quantities. Avocados are inessential, many other things won't be so inessential.
Apparently (see link - if I understand it right) from 2023-24, the US spent $3.5bn on Mexican avocados. This in turn produced for the US economy:
- $7.5 billion in U.S. economic output
- $4.2 billion in U.S. GDP
- $2.5 billion in U.S. labor income from more than 42,000 U.S. jobs for American workers
- $1.1 billion in U.S. taxes
That's quite a lot of labour income that could be affected, and I assume it would be the less well paid people being at risk.
“Every dollar of Mexican Hass avocado imports in the fiscal year 2023/24 generated $2.13 in economic output in the U.S., with a more concentrated impact in California and Texas, the country’s largest avocado-consuming states.”
DALLAS, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As the only region that can currently meet the ever-growing demand for avocados in the U.S., Mexico and its fresh imports are contributing to a positive economic impact in both countries. The Avocado Institute of Mexico has released its 2023-2024 Economic...
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