2026-04584RuleWallet

Florida Avocados Get Early Green Light from Feds

Published Date: 3/9/2026

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Summary

Starting April 8, 2026, South Florida avocado growers and importers can ship certain Beta avocados earlier than before thanks to new maturity rules. This change helps get tasty avocados to market faster while keeping imported avocados meeting the same quality standards. Growers, handlers, and importers should get ready for this fresh update that keeps everyone on the same delicious page!

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Beta avocados may ship two weeks earlier

Starting April 8, 2026, the maturity schedule for the Beta avocado variety is changed so certain sizes and weights can be shipped up to two weeks earlier. The A date moves from August 8 to July 25, B from August 15 to August 1, C from August 29 to August 15, and D from September 5 to August 22; the associated sizes and weights remain unchanged.

Import rules updated to match new Beta dates

The import maturity regulation (7 CFR 944.31) is amended to match the new Beta variety dates so imported Beta avocados must meet the same A, B, C, and D dates (7-25, 8-01, 8-15, 8-22). This change ensures importers meet the same maturity timing as domestic South Florida fruit.

Timely harvest reduces fruit loss and limb breakage

The rule notes that moving the Beta maturity dates up two weeks should reduce limb breakage and fruit loss by enabling timely harvesting and earlier removal of larger, heavier fruit. That should lower loss-related costs for growers and handlers during the Beta season.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Rule Effective
3/9/2026
4/8/2026

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