News and Stories
UPDATE SUMMARY: Week of September 19, 2016
September 23, 2016
Avocados
- Industry volume remains low due to tight supplies in Mexico, the end of California’s season, and very few imports from Chile and Peru
- Demand continues to exceed supply; all sizes are limited
- Growers are shipping greener-than-normal avocados due to strong demand and a shortage of ripe fruit
- Prices will be higher next week and continue to climb through early to mid-October when Mexico’s fall crop begins
Blackberries
- The majority of supplies are being grown in the Salinas/Watsonville area
- California’s season is past its peak
- Quality issues include leaking, red cell, and softness
- The Mexican season has begun; product is available for loading in South Texas with a few stocks being transferred to the East and West Coasts
- Expect elevated markets until Mexican production is in full swing
Blueberries
- Seasons in Michigan and the Pacific Northwest are winding down; quality issues such as decay, shriveling, and softness are common this time of year
- The South American import season is underway; availability is currently limited, but will increase by mid-October as Chilean and Peruvian stocks become more plentiful
- Limited quantities of Mexican blueberries have begun crossing into the U.S.
- Supplies will increase over the next several weeks
- Promotable volume is expected by November
- Prices will be elevated for the next few weeks
Broccoli
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Broccoli Crowns are sporadic; Markon Best Available will be substituted as necessary
- Supplies are available in California and Mexico (into South Texas)
- Fields are displaying sporadic quality issues such as brown bead, hollow core, and yellowing
- The market has stabilized; stocks are adequate in both growing regions
California Strawberries
- MFC Strawberries are available in Salinas/Watsonville and Santa Maria
- Quality is good in both growing regions, but expected to decrease due to elevated temperatures
- Berries will ripen quicker, contributing to bleeding on arrival, smaller size, and softer texture
- Markon recommends ordering for quick turns
- A shorter-than-normal shelf-life is projected as the Salinas/Watsonville growing season winds down; Markon is closely monitoring quality between both areas to determine when to move orders south to Santa Maria
- Prices are low; supplies are sufficient in both regions
Cauliflower
- Markon Essentials Cauliflower is available
- Regional harvests are wrapping up, causing demand to shift west to California
- Quality is very good; fields are producing ample-size heads with snowy white color
- The market will rise this week; demand exceeds supply
Grapefruit
- Stocks are extremely limited
- Very few white grapefruit supplies are on the market
- Red grapefruit is currently not available
- The California Summer Marsh Ruby grapefruit season ended prematurely; harvesting began earlier than normal and demand was strong throughout the season
- An industry-wide red grapefruit supply gap is expected until new crop Texas production starts in early October
- Florida supplies will be harvested in mid-October followed by California Rio Red stocks in December
Idaho Potatoes
- Fresh-run MFC Norkotahs are available
- Limited stocks of fresh-run, packer label Burbanks will be on the market next week; the bulk of new crop Burbanks will be placed into storage
- Burbank potatoes that have gone through the sweat will be available for shipment the first week of November
- After going through the sweat process, new crop White Russets will hit on the market in late October
Raspberries
- California is the primary growing region this time of year; volume is low and will decrease further by mid- to late October
- Limited quantities of Mexican raspberries have begun crossing into the U.S.; early season stocks are limited
- Prices are comparable in both regions; expect the market to remain elevated until Mexican stocks increase
Tropical Storm Paine
- Tropical Storm Paine was downgraded from hurricane status early Tuesday morning, September 20, and continues to weaken
- Harvesting delays were minimal on Tuesday in Baja, Mexico; crews were able to resume harvests that afternoon
- Items currently grown in this area (more specifically, Ensenada) include cilantro, green onions, kale, and parsley
- Supply shortages did not occur as a result of the delay; stocks are also grown in other Baja locations, as well as California
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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