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UPDATE: Mixed Berries
August 16, 2017
Blackberries
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California is the primary growing region
- The majority of supplies are currently being grown in the Salinas/Watsonville area
- The season has peaked and is beginning to downtrend
- Warmer nights have sped up ripening times causing some softness and concerns for bleeding issues
- Prices are steady but poised to rise for September
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The Mexican season has begun in a light way; supplies will slowly ramp up through September
- Product is now available for loading in South Texas
- New crop quality is good
- Prices are lower than domestic supplies
Blueberries
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The Pacific Northwest is the primary growing area: Oregon, Washington, British Columbia are all in season
- The season will go through September
- Quality is lower than normal due to recent heat and humidity; softness is a concern
- The market is inching up
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Michigan is also in season with adequate supply
- The season will go through September
- Quality is stronger than the Pacific Northwest with firmer texture
- The market is inching up
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The import season will begin in September
- Expect elevated prices in four to six weeks once Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay fruit hit the market
Raspberries
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California is the primary growing region
- Supplies are ample
- Quality is good; recent heat and humidity have caused sporadic arrival issues
- Prices will remain steady
- The Mexican season will begin mid-September
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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