News and Stories
UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF OCTOBER 21, 2019
October 24, 2019
Cilantro
- Higher-than-normal temperatures and high winds are affecting some of California’s Central Coast growing regions (Santa Maria and Ventura County), increasing plant maturity and creating immature leaves that turn yellow/brown, then decay
- Expect an active market through November
Limes
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Limes are available
- Lime shipments (into South Texas) are slightly below normal levels this week due to wet weather
- The size curve continues to shift; prices for large sizes (110- to 150-count) are holding firm, while markets for smaller fruit (230- to 250-count) are much higher
Melons
- MFC Cantaloupes and Honeydews are limited; packer label is being substituted as needed
- Cantaloupe and honeydew supplies are limited; prices are climbing
- Quality issues are a concern in the desert growing region due to rain and hail
- The domestic season is forecast to end November 16
- Offshore fruit will begin arriving the week of November 18
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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