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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF JULY 13, 2020
July 16, 2020
Broccoli and Cauliflower
- Overall demand is weak
- Ideal growing conditions and increased harvesting schedules are yielding higher supply levels
- Mexican broccoli stocks (into South Texas) are ample for this time of year; current crossings are above normal
- Expect depressed markets through July/early August pending any significant developments regarding COVID-19
Green Leaf. Iceberg, and Romaine
- Overall demand has weakened
- Salinas, California production is in full swing
- Although demand is focused in the Salinas Valley, some orders are shifting to regional harvesting areas such as Canada, the East Coast, and the Midwest, easing pricing
- Supplies are expected to exceed demand through late July/early August, barring any weather challenges
- Expect lower markets for the next several weeks
Cantaloupe
- Prices are beginning to ease as production ramps up on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley
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Foodservice sizes will remain tight (12- and 15-count stocks)
- The crop is still running larger than normal with very few 15-count melons
- 12-count supplies will remain tight for the next several weeks
- Limited quantities of bin cantaloupes are available on the East Coast
Idaho Potatoes
- Tight supplies and rising prices persist as the Idaho potato season winds down
- Supplementing Washington Markon First Crop Norkotah Potatoes may be necessary to bridge the gap until new crop, Idaho Norkotahs enter the market
- New crop harvesting is set to begin during the week of August 3
Onions
- Supplies will ship out of California’s San Joaquin Valley through mid-August
- The New Mexico season will run concurrently
- Washington fresh-run onions are forecast to start shipping the week of July 27
- Idaho/Oregon supplies should hit the market by the first week of August
Pears
Washington
- Quality is excellent
- Stocks are dominated by 90- and 100-count sizes
- 110-count and smaller pears are limited
California
- Growers pack and sell by the count as opposed to the volume-fill method used in Washington
- California suppliers ship 40-pound packs; Washington growers use 44-pound cartons
- Due to this pack difference, California ships approximately 6 to 10 fewer pieces of fruit per unit compared to Washington
2020-2021 Washington New Crop
- The Bartlett season is forecast to begin the second week of August
- D’Anjou production will start in early September
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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