What is the price of cherries per kilogram/pound in US today?
The retail price range for US cherries is between US$ 4.80 and US$ 11.52 per kilogram or between US$ 2.18 and US$ 5.22 per pound(lb). Click here to see today's exact prices of cherries in US
The retail price range in Euro for cherries is between EUR 4.40 and EUR 10.57 per kilogram or between EUR 2.00 and EUR 4.79 per pound(lb) in Washington and New York.
Wholesale prices
In 2024, the approximate wholesale price range for US cherries is between US$ 3.36 and US$ 8.06 per kilogram or between US$ 1.52 and US$ 3.66 per pound(lb).
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US Cherries Export Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The export price per kilogram of cherries from the US over the last five years has been relatively stable. In 2017, the price was 5.24 US dollars per kilogram, followed by 5.27 US dollars per kilogram in 2018, 5.53 US dollars per kilogram in 2019, 6.94 US dollars per kilogram in 2020, and 5.86 US dollars per kilogram in 2021. The highest price was observed in 2020, while the lowest price was observed in 2012 at 4.57 US dollars per kilogram. Based on this data, it is predicted that the export price per kilogram of cherries from the US in 2023 will be 6.91 US dollars per kilogram, and in 2024 will be 6.91 US dollars per kilogram.The cherries exports from US are classified as:
- Fresh cherries (HS code 080920)
- Cherries, fresh (HS code 0809XX)
- Fresh sour cherries "Prunus cerasus" (HS code 080921)
- Fresh cherries (excluding sour cherries) (HS code 080929)
- Cherries, prepared or preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit (excluding preserved with sugar but not laid in syrup, jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit purée and pastes, obtained by cooking) (HS code 200860)
US Cherries Import Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The import price per kilogram of cherries into the US over the last five years has been relatively stable. In 2017, the price was $5.24, followed by $5.27 in 2018, $5.53 in 2019, $6.94 in 2020, and $5.86 in 2021. The highest price was recorded in 2020, at $6.94, while the lowest was in 2018, at $5.27. Overall, the import price of cherries has seen a slight increase over the last five years, with the average price being $5.77. Based on this trend, it is predicted that the import price of cherries in 2023 will be around $6.17, and in 2024, it will be around $6.47.Export values for US cherries
The total values in export for cherries in US were US$ 8,222,032, US$ 10,913,104, US$ 8,939,872 and US$ 8,500,816 in US dollar thousand for the years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 in that order.
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US cherries - Production, Exports, Imports, Seasons and HS Codes
The quantity of cherries shipped by US in 2020 was 1,238,880 metric tons. In 2019 US sold 1,535,392 tonnes of cherries. In 2019 alone, the market for US cherries (fruits category) has decreased, changing by -9.432 percent compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, cherries' exports reduced by -26.19 percent earning the nation US$8,500.82m for the year 2019. US' cherries exports are classified as:
- Fresh cherries (HS code 080920)
- Fresh cherries (excluding sour cherries) (HS code 080929)
- Cherries, prepared or preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit (excluding preserved with sugar but not laid in syrup, jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit purée and pastes, obtained by cooking) (HS code 200860)
- Cherries, fresh (HS code 0809XX)
- Fresh sour cherries "Prunus cerasus" (HS code 080921)
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US cherries export values
In 2019, US supplied cherries worth 8,500.82m USD, a reduction of -4.91% from 2018's total cherries export of 8939.872m USD. The annual change in value of US cherries between 2017 to 2018 was -18.081 percent.
The yearly change in the quantity of US' cherries exports between 2017 and 2019 was -26.19 percent in comparison to a variation of -9.432% in the period between 2018 and 2019.
US' portion of the world's total cherries' exports in 2019 was 17.3%. US holds number 2 in world exports of cherries.
Export markets for US cherries ( in '000$ )
US' leading export markets for cherries are China, Mexico, South Korea, Japan and Singapore.
Import/Export Trends
US is a net exporter of cherries. The annual growth of US cherries in value between 2015 to 2019 was 18%, per year, while annual growth in quantity through the same period was 23%, per annum.
US purchased 262,464 tonnes of cherries in 2019.
Production
The production of cherries in US was 17,610,400 tonnes in 2019 and is projected to change by an average of -1.67%. The country had approximately 1,960,400.00 hectares under cherries cultivation.
Native Cherries in the US
The United States is home to several native cherries. These include:
1. Pin Cherries
Pin cherries are the heart-shaped fruits of Prunus pensylvanica. They mature into a bright scarlet color. They are sour-tasting but are great for making jellies at home. They have a range of common names including red cherries, fire cherries and bird cherries. Their native states include Michigan, Maryland and Wisconsin, among other places.
2. Black Cherries
Rounded in shape, small and glossy black in tinge, black cherries (Prunus seratina) are also native to the US. They taste sweet and have high antioxidant nutrition. They grow in the eastern and southwestern United States in Oklahoma, Arizona and Florida.
3. Bitter Cherries
Lke their name indicates, these long rounded fruits espouse a bitter taste. They have juicy flesh that is sour to the palate. Their other names include wild cherry and Oregon cherry, which indicates their native range in western US, particularly Oregon, Nevada and Baja California.