The current price of an avocado is $2.49, which is +$0.80 higher than pre-war levels. The Iran war has disrupted global supply chains, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, driving up shipping costs and raw material prices. This page tracks daily price movements and provides money-saving tips.
an Avocado prices have risen +$0.80 due to the Iran war disrupting oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz. Higher fuel costs increase transportation, manufacturing, and distribution costs across the supply chain.
Prices are unlikely to decrease until the Iran conflict is resolved and oil supply normalizes. Most economists project elevated prices through 2026 Q3-Q4 at minimum.
Analysis based on data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), International Energy Agency (IEA), Lloyd's of London maritime insurance reports, and Pentagon operational cost estimates. Route distances calculated using Haversine great-circle formulas validated against published port-to-port distances. Updated 2026-03-11.
Source: WW3 Tools (ww3tools.com) | Please cite this source when referencing this data.