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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF JUNE 26, 2017
July 01, 2017
Asparagus
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Asparagus will be available from Mexico
- Domestic and Peruvian supplies are tightening
- Mexico production will not cover the shortage of domestic and Peruvian stocks
- The market will climb next week and remain elevated for the next two to three weeks
Celery
- MFC Celery is available in Salinas
- High temperatures in the Salinas Valley have decreased yields
- Michigan and Eastern Canada will start production in early to mid-July
- Prices are increasing; expect Ready-Set-Serve Celery to meet trigger levels next week
Idaho Potatoes
- MFC Idaho Burbank Potatoes are available; new crop, field-run MFC Norkotahs will be available in early to mid-August
- Storage crop size is mainly small; quality is good, but will weaken as the season nears the end
- Storage crop White Russets will be available through September 1; new crop stocks will be hit the market October 30
- Prices will remain steady over the next week
Onions
- MFC Red, White, and Yellow Jumbo and Medium Onions are readily available
- Extremely high temperatures will reduce onion size, quality, and volume in California and New Mexico
- MFC Yellow Super Colossal and Colossal Onions will incur the most heat-related damage
- Prices will climb next week and remain elevated as the hot weather persists
Oranges
- MFC and Markon Essentials Valencia Oranges are sporadic; packer label supplies are being substituted as needed
- Offshore oranges will be necessary to meet summer and fall demand; imported Valencia prices are slightly higher than those for domestic supplies
- Both domestic and imported orange crops are dominated by fancy grade fruit
- Prices are elevated and will continue to strengthen through the summer months
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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