Record volumes of avocados moved through U.S. markets ahead of Cinco de Mayo this year, driven by strong supplies from Mexico and California and aggressive retail promotions tied to the holiday, industry officials said. Calavo Growers said shipments for the annual celebration likely reached an all-time high as demand for guacamole and avocado-based foods remained strong. Industry groups estimated more than 235 million pounds of Mexican avocados were imported into the United States in the four weeks leading up to Cinco de Mayo, surpassing previous records. Mexican exporters also reported shipments between 105,000 and 110,000 tons for the holiday week alone. Fresh Plaza reports supplies have expanded compared with spring 2025, when tighter inventories pushed prices higher. This year’s heavier volume has helped keep prices more affordable for retailers and consumers, according to growers and distributors. Industry officials expect strong avocado demand to continue through summer promotions tied to Memorial Day, soccer events and the Fourth of July.