News and Stories
UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF JUNE 8, 2020
June 11, 2020
Cauliflower
- Recent hot weather has accelerated growth and created a supply gap
- Crews are sorting for optimal size, slowing production
- Demand is strong
- Expect elevated markets through June
Cantaloupe
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Domestic 6- and 9-count cantaloupes are available; supplies are adequate
- 12-count melons are extremely limited; prices are elevated
- 15- and 18-count cantaloupes are even tighter
- Small sizes will remain scarce through June until production in California’s San Joaquin Valley begins July 6
- Limited quantities of bin cantaloupes are available on the East Coast out of Florida and Georgia
Squash
- The Mexican season (crossing into Nogales, Arizona) has ended
- Georgia and North Carolina will receive rain through next week; supplies will tighten
- The California season is well underway; demand will shift west, further pushing prices upward
- Expect limited stocks for the rest of June
Strawberries
Salinas/Watsonville
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Strawberries are available
- Supplies are ample
- Quality is good
Santa Maria
- MFC Strawberries are available
- Production is past peak levels
- Stocks are diminishing
- Quality is good
Tomatoes
Mexico
- Baja, Central Mexico, Jalisco, and Michoacán vine-ripe volume has risen
- Baja is the primary growing region for the Roma variety; supplies are increasing
East Coast
- Northern Florida and South Carolina are the primary growing regions
- Round and grape tomato yields have become more plentiful; prices are slightly lower
California
- Light new crop harvesting has begun in northern growing regions
- Supplies will ramp up over the next two weeks as more suppliers begin production next week
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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