The recent freeze destroyed much of the Southern California avocado crop. But there should be plenty of the fruit for Super Bowl Sunday. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce tells us Mexican avocados will be sold in local stores. Americans eat roughly 50 million pounds of avocados on Super Bowl Sunday - much of it as guacamole dip. Subfreezing temperatures clobbered the local avocado crop. But local residents shouldn’t have a problem scoring avocados from Mexico. Mexican avocados were banned from the state. Farmers feared the fruit would carry insects that would destroy the state’s avocado groves. Eric Larson is with the San Diego County Farm Bureau. He says after years of testing, state officials have lifted the ban on Mexican avocados.
Larson: The fact that we’re going to have less avocados to pick in California - consumers might not see any shortage. I don’t expect that they will because the Mexican growers can now sell in this market as well and they’ll fill in any gaps.”
Larson says it’s a coincidence that the state ban on Mexican avocados has been lifted now. He says the decision was made several years ago.
Ed Joyce, KPBS News.