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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF FEBRUARY 19, 2018

February 22, 2018

Broccoli

  • Markon First Crop (MFC) Broccoli Crowns are available from Mexico (into South Texas) and in Yuma, California; Markon Best Available (MBA) is being substituted when needed
  • Mexican quality is very good; yellowing is a problem in Arizona/California stocks
  • The market will increase over the next several weeks

Cauliflower

  • Markon Essentials (ESS) Cauliflower is available in Yuma, Arizona
  • Overall quality is very good: creamy color remains an occasional issue
  • Prices will continue to increase as supplies tighten

Lettuce and Leafy Greens

  • MFC Premium Green Leaf, Iceberg, and Romaine are available in Yuma, Arizona; MBA is being substituted as needed
  • Below-average temperatures in the Arizona/California desert region continue to limit harvesting, elevating lettuce and leafy green prices
  • Expect additional market activity from early to mid-March as suppliers transition north to Huron, California, then to Salinas, California

Limes

  • MFC and ESS Limes are sporadic; packer label is being substituted as needed
  • Supplies are limited in Mexico (into South Texas); strong winds knocked blooms off trees several months ago during Mexico’s rainy season
  • High prices and tight supplies are common during this time of the year

Strawberries

Oxnard and Santa Maria, California  

  • MFC Strawberries are sporadic; MBA and packer label is being substituted when necessary
  • Freezing temperatures have impacted production; growers anticipate 15%-20% damage
  • Expect elevated prices through the month

Mexico (into South Texas)

  • MFC Strawberries are sporadic; MBA and packer label is being substituted when necessary
  • Quality is average: bruising is an occasional problem
  • Limited quantities are being shipped into South Texas; prices are stable

Florida

  • MFC Strawberries are sporadic; MBA and packer label is being substituted when necessary
  • Quality is very good
  • Supplies are expected to remain plentiful through March
  • Prices are stable

Onions

  • MFC Red, White, and Yellow Onions are readily available in the Northwest; fresh-run Mexican onions, crossing into South Texas, are also being shipped
  • Texas-grown MFC Red, White, and Yellow Onions are forecast to enter the market in mid-March
  • MFC Red, White, and Yellow Onions are expected to become available in California and New Mexico in late May

Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.

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