News and Stories
UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF JULY 3, 2017
July 06, 2017
Cilantro
- Abnormally high temperatures in California and Mexico are causing premature breakdown in Ready-Set-Serve (RSS) Cilantro packs
- RSS Washed & Trimmed Cilantro is sporadic due to quality; packer label will be substituted as needed
- Yellowing is decreasing field and processing yields; decay is being seen in some finished product
- Prices remain steady
Melons
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Cantaloupe and Honeydew Melons will be sporadic for the next two weeks
- Expect increased supplies by late next week as production increases
- Abnormally high temperatures have caused inconsistent maturity, low sugar levels, softness, and reduced shelf-life; expect better quality by late next week
- Cantaloupe and honeydew melon prices will remain elevated over the next ten days
Oranges
- MFC and Markon Essentials Valencia Oranges are sporadic; packer label supplies will be substituted as needed
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Offshore oranges will be necessary to meet summer and fall demand
- Imports will have PLU stickers
- Prices will be higher than those for domestic fruit
- 72-hour lead time is highly encouraged through September due to tight supplies and reduced packing hours
- The market is elevated and will continue to climb through the summer months
Pears
- MFC Washington D’Anjou Pears will be available through the second week of July
- The California Bartlett season will begin the week of July 10
- Remaining Washington fruit is of excellent quality; stocks are dominated by large fruit (80- and 100-count sizes)
- California packers ship 6 to 10 fewer pieces of fruit per unit than Washington due to pack size
- The Bartlett season is forecast to begin in mid-August; new crop D’Anjou production will start in late August
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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