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James48

(5,134 posts)
21. Asparagus today
Fri Nov 7, 2025, 04:28 PM
Nov 2025

Is mostly grown in South America, and some is from Mexico. It didn’t grow this time of year except in tropical places or South of the Equator.


Chief countries that send asparagus to USA stores

1. Mexico
2. Ecuador
3. Peru
4. Canada (in the spring and summer).

Nearly all of the fresh asparagus in the U.S. is imported. In 2024, for example, the U.S. imported 515.4 million pounds of asparagus, valued at $646.7 million. Of that, almost 155 million pounds (30%) came from Peru.

Though Mexico claims the title of the largest exporter of asparagus to the U.S. — representing roughly two-thirds of U.S. asparagus imports — Peru’s unique location and climate gives it an interesting asparagus superpower over the competition.

Southern Specialties of Pompano Beach, FL notes Peru is an important source of both green and white fresh asparagus because it provides consistent volume of high-quality product almost year-round. The company is a grower, importer, processor and shipper dealing in Peruvian asparagus.

The majority of Mexican imports happen from January to May, according to data from the International Fresh Produce Association.

When it comes to Peru, it also has a constant presence in the market, which only reduces when Mexico reaches its peak production,” the group noted in a late 2024 report. It also pointed out Michigan, the largest domestic producer of asparagus, has a short season from May to June.

Simply put, Peru supplies the U.S. consumer with quality asparagus during a time U.S. is not in production.

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I saw bunches of fresh asparagus at the store, $7.69! Same bunch was $4 not that long ago. Diamond_Dog Nov 2025 #1
Why is asparagus so expensive to begin with? CTyankee Nov 2025 #2
Asparagusgrows in the spring Bmoboy Nov 2025 #5
Thanks I didn't know that. CTyankee Nov 2025 #6
Yes, it usually goes on sale right before Easter because it is in season senseandsensibility Nov 2025 #12
I like it a bit crunchy and just with a bit of salt and butter. Yum. CTyankee Nov 2025 #13
Yes, I liked the cheese sauce senseandsensibility Nov 2025 #19
My mom always made it FormerOstrich Nov 2025 #36
Asparagus today James48 Nov 2025 #21
As I understand, the US has placed a 10% tariff on goods from Peru and Equador 70sEraVet Nov 2025 #30
I just bought a bunch for 2.99lb @ Shaws. sheshe2 Nov 2025 #7
Northern Virginia - $3.99 a pound. $5.49 for organic onenote Nov 2025 #16
You Must Have Used Your Grocery ID To Buy That!!!.... nt global1 Nov 2025 #18
My go-to greens are sprouts I grow myself Marthe48 Nov 2025 #3
That sounds like a great idea Mossfern Nov 2025 #28
Lots o lots of sprouts FormerOstrich Nov 2025 #37
Thanks for asking Marthe48 Nov 2025 #38
No, no, no. Trump fixed the grocery prices. The Democrats are lying. Jim__ Nov 2025 #4
store brand loose leaf lettuce WhiteTara Nov 2025 #8
The mix and match 2*6 bagels at Costco were $5.99 forever incl. last time we bought 6-8 months ago AZJonnie Nov 2025 #9
"They're not governing, they're looting" not fooled Nov 2025 #40
Obama said that at the Spanberger rally. Celerity Nov 2025 #45
The guy in produce Racygrandma Nov 2025 #10
How many are in "a sack" to begin with? flvegan Nov 2025 #11
That's about the price they are around here. n/t Ms. Toad Nov 2025 #25
GOP: Gouging On Produce, Groceries Over Priced... RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Nov 2025 #14
Checked. Three chains in my area -- price for package of 3 ranges from 3.99 to 4.99 onenote Nov 2025 #15
;-{) Cal-Organic Farms Romaine Hearts 12 oz. Pack $4.52 Walmart Goonch Nov 2025 #17
This is a family owned grocery store Racygrandma Nov 2025 #20
Trump did that FoxNewsSucks Nov 2025 #22
Head of lettuce 4Sitka Nov 2025 #23
Iceberg lettuce.. $2.57 each, Walmart mountain grammy Nov 2025 #24
Prices of veggies are out of control. A month ago I bought 4 organic oranges at a total cost of 6 dollars! A couple of Fil1957 Nov 2025 #26
Let me add that the quality has gone down, down, down, woo hoo hoo. twodogsbarking Nov 2025 #27
That is the excuse yobrault1 Nov 2025 #29
I am determined to become heartless under these circumstances. BattleRow Nov 2025 #31
Yeah, probably rotting iun the fields on a l0t of farms Warpy Nov 2025 #32
This is the time of year that imports take over the produce markets... Wounded Bear Nov 2025 #33
Right around $4 for a three pack at local Publix in fl dameatball Nov 2025 #34
at Costco they are $5.99, the savings on everything are worth the cost of membership, and I'm single! Shellback Squid Nov 2025 #35
Yesterday I went shopping and ONE cucumber was $3.50. Irish_Dem Nov 2025 #39
At my local SoCal store 1.99 ea for organic... or $3 for a lb WarGamer Nov 2025 #43
This was for one cucumber. And it was not organic. Irish_Dem Nov 2025 #44
Our small grocery store in our town of 900 womanofthehills Nov 2025 #41
Do you shop at Whole Foods? They apepar to be $3-4 everywhere else... even for organic. WarGamer Nov 2025 #42
My Salad. This way you use less romaine. Zackzzzz Nov 2025 #46
Locally $3.13 for 3, 3.95 if organic Igel Nov 2025 #47
A lot of lettuce is grown in California's Salinas Valley Retrograde Nov 2025 #48
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