In 2024, the retail price of one pound of bananas in the United States dereased slightly compared to the year before and registered at 0.62 cents. Prices have hovered around 58 cents for the past seven years. Banana trade in the U.S. Consumers in the United States love bananas. The country was the biggest importer of bananas by a wide margin, receiving around 2.8 billion U.S. dollars worth of the fruit in 2021. Its main partner in the banana trade was Guatemala, from which it received around 1.1 billion dollars worth of bananas in 2021. Banana consumption Bananas were the most consumed fruit in the United States in 2021. Popularity can, in part, explain the stability of banana prices. Over the last 18 years, average per capita consumption was approximately 26.4 pounds per year, with a high of 28.54 pounds in 2018. Banana production has largely kept pace with consumption, increasing about 11 percent in the last six years.
The average retail price for one kilogram of bananas in Canada was 1.67 Canadian dollars in September 2024. This price remained relatively stable from 2017 to 2024, staying between 1.58 and 1.65 Canadian dollars per kilogram. The banana market in Canada Bananas are a fruit which need to be grown in tropical climates, therefore Canada must import bananas to provide their consumers with this popular fruit. In 2021, around 586,520 metric tons of bananas were imported into Canada. This figure has risen consistently in past years, increasing by over 100,000 metric tons since 2008. An average Canadian household spent 59 Canadian dollars on fresh bananas and plantains in 2017. Leading banana producers worldwide Regionally, Asia is the leading producer of bananas. In 2020, Asia produced some 64.73 million metric tons of the popular fruit. India was the leading producing country within Asia, as they were responsible for almost half of Asia’s total production in the same year. Mainland China ranked in second place, producing around 11.51 million metric tons of bananas.
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The monthly average price for bananas in Egypt amounted to 12.39 Egyptian pounds (0.4 U.S. dollars) per kilogram as of May 2023. This represented a minor decline of roughly 4.32 percent from the preceding month. In the period under review, the mean price per kilogram of bananas ranged from 6.82 Egyptian pounds (0.22 U.S. dollars) and 18.74 Egyptian pounds (0.61 U.S. dollars) in January and February 2019, and November 2019, respectively.
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Graph and download economic data for Wholesale Price of Bananas for New York, NY (M0436CUS35620M287NNBR) from Mar 1936 to Dec 1942 about fruits, wholesale, New York, NY, price, and USA.
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In 2024, the retail price of navel oranges was about 1.56 U.S. dollars per pound in the United States. Compared to 20 years earlier, the average rate for this citrus fruit has increased considerably. Bananas and grapes The retail price for bananas and seedless grapes has had a somewhat rockier track record over the past 25 years. Starting at 45 U.S. cents in 1995, the price of bananas per pound reached its peak in 2008, with 62 cents. In 2021, bananas cost consumers an average of 63 U.S. cents per pound, returning to the price peak of thirteen years prior. In recent years, the retail price of seedless Thompson grapes had decreased: the price stood at roughly 3 U.S. dollars per pound in 2014 and dropped to approximately 2.24 U.S. dollars in 2021. Sales growth of fresh fruit In 2021, sales of limes increased by roughly 17.6 percent in the United States, making it the type of fresh fruit that experienced the highest rate of sales growth that year. Melons, berries, and pineapples were some of the other fruit types that experienced growth in the United States, while sales percentages for avocados and peaches decreased slightly compared to the previous year.
This statistic looks at the price of organic and non-organic bananas in Sainsburys supermarkets in the United Kingdom (UK) in February 2016. The statistic shows a clear price difference between the two categories, with the price of organic bananas selling for 1.20 British pounds per kilo.
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United States Consumer Price: Average: Bananas data was reported at 0.573 USD/lb in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.569 USD/lb for Aug 2018. United States Consumer Price: Average: Bananas data is updated monthly, averaging 0.498 USD/lb from Jan 1980 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 463 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.641 USD/lb in Feb 2009 and a record low of 0.315 USD/lb in Dec 1983. United States Consumer Price: Average: Bananas data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.P001: Consumer Price.
In the United States, the retail price of a pound of lemons stood at just above two U.S. dollars in 2024. The average price of the citrus lemon has fluctuated significantly over the past few decades, peaking in 2018 with almost two and a half U.S. dollars per pound. Lemon and lime producers During the 2022/2023 marketing year, Mexico was the leading fresh lemon and lime producer in the world. Within that period, the country produced 2.8 million metric tons of lemon and lime. Argentina and the European Union ranked second and third, producing 1.77 and 1.57 million metric tons, respectively. Bananas and grapefruit In 2022, a pound of bananas cost the American consumer around 63 cents. Over the past ten years, the price of bananas has remained relatively close to this amount in the United States. Grapefruit, on the other hand, has had a rockier journey: in 2020, a pound of grapefruit cost approximately 1.2 U.S. dollars . Just one year earlier, the same fruit cost U.S. consumers an additional five cents.
The price of bacon in the United States fluctuates from year to year but overall it has increased significantly over the last decade. As of 2024, a pound of sliced bacon retailed for around 6.92 U.S. dollars. This figure constitutes an increase of about 2.1 percent compared to the price in 2023. Bacon is a popular breakfast food as well as a typical ingredient in sandwiches, burgers, and occasionally salads. Top-selling bacon brands Excluding private label brands, Oscar Mayer was the leading refrigerated bacon brand in the United States, with sales of 212 million U.S. dollars in 2023. Private label bacon had higher sales that year, at 339 million U.S. dollars. Other popular brands include Hormel and Smithfield. Oscar Mayer is owned and operated by Kraft Heinz, which is the second leading vendor of refrigerated bacon in the United States. American breakfast foods Eggs, bacon, oatmeal, and pancakes are a few of the quintessential American breakfast foods that are found in kitchens and pantries across the country. Though preferences vary considerably from person to person, some of the most commonly preferred breakfast foods among Americans are eggs, hash browns/potatoes, and French toast/pancakes/waffles.
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The price of one pound of seedless grapes (Thompson) in the United States was 2.24 U.S. dollars in 2021. U.S. seedless grape prices peaked in 2009 at 3.14 U.S. dollars per pound.
Grape Production in the United States
Grapes have the highest production volume of any fruit in the United States. In 2017, nearly 7.4 million tons of fresh grapes were grown and harvested in the United States. This amounted to around 6.5 billion U.S. dollars in production value. Grapes can be eaten fresh, dried and produced into raisins, or made into wine. The total vine bearing areas in the United States reached 443 thousand hectares in 2016, up from 419 thousand hectares in the previous year.
U.S. Fruit Consumption
In 2016, per capita consumption of fresh fruit in the United States was 116 pounds annually. In the last decade there has been an upward trend in fresh fruit consumption in the United States. The fruit of choice among most Americans are bananas, which had a per capita consumption of 28.5 pounds in 2017. In comparison, the average American consumed around 8.2 pounds of grapes in that year.
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Discover the average price of pork per pound in the United States, and learn about the factors that can influence pork prices, such as supply and demand, market conditions, and production costs. Find out the varying prices of popular cuts like pork chops, pork tenderloin, pork shoulder, and bacon, and understand how local factors can affect the final price. Get accurate and up-to-date information on pork prices per pound by checking with local grocery stores, butcher shops, or online retailers.
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United States Consumer Price: Average: Bacon, Sliced data was reported at 5.370 USD/lb in Oct 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.501 USD/lb for Sep 2018. United States Consumer Price: Average: Bacon, Sliced data is updated monthly, averaging 2.706 USD/lb from Jan 1980 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 466 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.366 USD/lb in Sep 2017 and a record low of 1.266 USD/lb in May 1980. United States Consumer Price: Average: Bacon, Sliced data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.P001: Consumer Price.
The value generated from the export of fresh or dried bananas and plantains in the United Kingdom decreased by 31 thousand British Pounds (-2.31 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year. Nevertheless, the last two years in this industry recorded a significantly higher value than the preceding years.Find other key market indicators concerning the inulin starches, seeds of anise and live bovine animals.
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In 2024, the U.S. retail price for one pound of pork chops amounted to 4.31 U.S. dollars. While the cost of pork chops (center cut, bone-in) has fluctuated over the past few decades, the average price has been closer to the four-dollar mark in recent years and was closer to the three U.S. dollars per pound in the 90s and early 2000s. Average expenditure on pork In the United States, consumers from Midwestern and Western states specifically, spent the most on pork in 2022. The average annual expenditure on pork per consumer unit was the lowest in the South. Types of pork There are various types of organic pork sold in the United States, including sliced bacon and dinner sausage. The most expensive category of organic pork in the United States in 2022 was sliced bacon, which cost consumers an average of nearly 18 U.S. dollars per pound. Pork is also available in different cut types, such as chops, roasts, and shoulder. Pork chops and ribs were among the favorites, generating the highest dollar sales in the United States in 2019.
In January 2017, the average retail price of Bacon was approximately 3.9 British pounds per kilogram. During the same month in the preceding seven years, prices were higher and followed a downward trend only broken in January 2013 and 2014. By January 2017 prices had dropped by 62pence per kilogram as compared to 2010.
Price components
The retail price is made up of two components. The farm price, which reflects the cost of production and the farm to retail price spread, which accounts for the retail process itself, shipping and processing. In the case of UK bacon, the latter accounts for 60 to 70 percent of the retail price. The price increase in the beginning of 2013 and 2014 was due to an increased farm price.
UK market
Market volumes for bacon and ham have been dropping in recent years and are forecast to stagnate. Per capita consumption in the UK is expected to slightly decrease. Consequently, imports have also seen a downward trend in volume since 2009. Exports have fluctuated since 2003 with an overall upward trend since 2013.
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Graph and download economic data for Wholesale Price of Bacon for Chicago, IL (M04F4AUS16980M267NNBR) from Jan 1890 to Apr 1933 about meat, Chicago, wholesale, IL, price, and USA.
In 2024, the retail price of one pound of bananas in the United States dereased slightly compared to the year before and registered at 0.62 cents. Prices have hovered around 58 cents for the past seven years. Banana trade in the U.S. Consumers in the United States love bananas. The country was the biggest importer of bananas by a wide margin, receiving around 2.8 billion U.S. dollars worth of the fruit in 2021. Its main partner in the banana trade was Guatemala, from which it received around 1.1 billion dollars worth of bananas in 2021. Banana consumption Bananas were the most consumed fruit in the United States in 2021. Popularity can, in part, explain the stability of banana prices. Over the last 18 years, average per capita consumption was approximately 26.4 pounds per year, with a high of 28.54 pounds in 2018. Banana production has largely kept pace with consumption, increasing about 11 percent in the last six years.