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UPDATE SUMMARY: Week of October 17, 2016
October 20, 2016
Avocados:
- New agreements and policies have been made to meet growers’ demands; production has finally resumed in Michoacán, Mexico
- Supplies will remain limited in the U.S. due to logistical challenges
- Prices will ease and supplies will increase by mid- to late next week
- The market is expected to remain higher than normal
California Oranges:
- The California Valencia season is winding down; new crop California Navels will begin shipping October 24
- Markon First Crop and Markon Essentials Valencia Oranges are sporadic; packer label is being substituted as needed
- Markon recommends ordering for quick turns
- Quality issues in Valencia’s will include re-greening and soft texture; despite green tints, fruit is still fully ripe, sweet, and juicy
- Valencia prices remain stable to slightly lower than the new crop Navel market
Ready-Set-Serve (RSS) Fresh-Cut Grapefruit:
- Texas Rio Red grapefruits are back in season
- RSS fresh-cut grapefruit products will start packing Texas Rio Reds the week of October 31
- Expect mild flavor and vibrant red color as the season progresses
- The Texas Rio grapefruit season is expected to run through May
White Russet Idaho Potatoes:
- New crop White Russet harvesting is complete; potatoes will undergo the sweat process for three to four weeks or until outer skin is cured
- Quality is expected to be excellent; high yields are forecast
- White Russets will be available for shipment October 27 through early September 2017 or until supplies are depleted
- White Russets enable efficiencies in the kitchen, including:
- Chefs do not have to soak potatoes in citric acid or sulphates
- Kitchen shrink is reduced
- Black spots and bruising caused by handling are reduced up to 45%
- Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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