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UPDATE: Salinas Valley Markets
April 24, 2015
Markets remain elevated for major commodities such as asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, green leaf, iceberg, and romaine. Abnormally warm temperatures in late March increased growth; cooler temperatures are slowing plant maturity now and causing a harvesting gap. Light rain is in the forecast for Saturday, April 25 which will result in quality issues and reduce yields.
- Temperatures are in the low 60s, but will rise to the low to mid-70s by early next week
- Rain totals of 1/10” are expected on Saturday, April 25, which will increase mildew pressure on leafy green items
- Most growers are still ahead of harvesting schedules by 10 to 14 days; cool temperatures will cause a slight supply gap
- Expect very limited supplies of green leaf for the next several weeks; prices are escalating
- Demand for Mother’s Day will start next week, further tightening stocks
- Quality problems such as light weights, low yields, and mildew pressure will diminish volume
- All Salinas Valley markets will increase over the next two to three weeks
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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