Avacado
Farmer Alfonso Trujillo looks at avocados at his orchard in the municipality of Uruapan, Michoacan State, Mexico, on October 18, 2016.
With the United States buying most of the Mexican avocado production and the domestic demand constantly growing, the price of avocados in Mexico is suffering frecuent increases.  / AFP / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JENNIFER GONZALEZ COVARRUBIAS        (Photo credit should read RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP/Getty Images)
A worker sorts avocados separated by weight from a conveyor belt at a packing facility in Nayarit, Mexico, on Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. The demand for avocados from Mexico has increased sharply over the last decade. U.S. producers grow about 230,000 metric tons of avocados, while the U.S. imports 462,000 metric tons from Michoacan, Mexico according to the Federal Register. Photographer: Cesar Rodriguez/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A farmer loads fruit boxes with avocados onto a truck at an orchard in the municipality of Uruapan, Michoacan State, Mexico, on October 19, 2016.
With the United States buying most of the Mexican avocado production and the domestic demand constantly growing, the price of avocados in Mexico is suffering frecuent increases.  / AFP / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JENNIFER GONZALEZ COVARRUBIAS        (Photo credit should read RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP/Getty Images)
Picture of avocados taken at a packaging plant in the municipality of Uruapan, Michoacan State, Mexico, on October 19, 2016.
With the United States buying most of the Mexican avocado production and the domestic demand constantly growing, the price of avocados in Mexico is suffering frecuent increases.  / AFP / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JENNIFER GONZALEZ COVARRUBIAS        (Photo credit should read RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP/Getty Images)