ANALYSIS: Mahi Market Strained by Supply Gaps, Seasonal Demand, and Record Pricing

The extremely tight mahi supply situation has shown no signs of easing. Overall supply remains constrained, primarily due to a poor production season out of Central and South America (C&SA), which typically accounts for a significant portion of the annual harvest. Although many market participants have shifted their sourcing focus to Asian countries, current raw material availability remains limited, and replacement costs elevated. This strain is further intensified by ongoing trade policy uncertainty and broader economic headwinds that continue to weigh on...
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