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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF FEBRUARY 17, 2020
February 20, 2020
Commodity Iceberg and Leaf Varieties
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Recent weather has caused quality problems, including
- Minor frost damage
- Growth cracks
- Internal burn
- Sporadic mildew damage
- Weak tips
Cucumbers
- Cool temperatures and inclement weather have slowed growth in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico; large sizes are especially tight
- Warmer weather is forecast this week in Mexico which will help increase stocks over the coming weeks
- Expect better availability and lower prices by the first week of March
Potatoes
- Availability of 40- to 70-count cartons will decrease further as Burbanks become the primary variety packed in early March
- 80- through 100-count cartons are more readily available
- Washington’s Norkotah market continues to rise
- Expect both Idaho and Washington potato prices to climb through the rest of the season
Tender Leaf Varieties
- Inclement weather has caused quality issues in items such as arugula, spinach, and other spring mix varieties
- Expect varying amounts of mildew, discoloration, mechanical damage, and reduced shelf-life
Tomatoes
- Mexican yields are lower than normal due to cool weather and rain damage; shipments into Arizona and South Texas are well-below normal
- Florida supply is not meeting demand; domestic stocks are extremely limited
- Rain damage is present in most lots; quality is fair
- Round tomatoes (mature greens and vineripes) are being substituted for Romas to help fill orders
Value-Added Shreds, Salads, and Blends
- Premature pinking due to excess water retained after the rain
- Minor frost damage
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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