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UPDATE: Strawberries

January 05, 2015

Markon First Crop (MFC) Strawberries are available; packer label is being substituted when necessary. Cold weather in the Coachella Valley and Oxnard, California growing regions has slowed production. Warmer weather is expected; supplies will begin to increase mid- to late next week. The California market is steady, but will begin to rise by mid-week due to tighter supplies and increased demand. Stocks from Florida and Mexico (into Southern California and Texas) are adequate; prices are stable. The new crop Santa Maria season will start in mid-February.

 

California (Coachella and Oxnard)

  • MFC Strawberries are available; packer label is being substituted when necessary
  • Oxnard is the primary growing region; Coachella volume is low
  • Quality is good; texture is firm
  • Low temperatures have slowed production
    • White shoulders are an issue
    • Berry counts range from 24 to 28 per one-pound clamshell
    • Color is light red to red
    • Supplies are expected to increase by mid- to late next week
  • The market is steady, but will begin to rise by mid-week

Mexico (Baja and Central Mexico)

  • Adequate supplies are being shipped into Southern California and South Texas
  • Quality is very good
  • Berry counts range from 19 to 23 berries per one-pound clamshell
  • Color is red to deep red
  • Prices are stable

Florida

  • Stocks are sufficient
    • Quality is good
    • Berry counts range from 17 to 18 per one-pound clamshell
    • Color is red to deep red
    • The market is level
  • Low temperatures are forecast for Wednesday and Thursday; expect slow production
    • Harvesting crews are packing ahead in anticipation of the cold weather
    • Growers will water fields to help protect against the freeze

Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.

 

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