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UPDATE: California Citrus
December 20, 2017
Orange and lemons prices are climbing; supplies of small-size fruit for the foodservice sector are extremely tight. Lemon volume is expected to increase in early February; however, orange supplies will remain limited for the rest of the Navel season.
Lemons
- Markon First Crop (MFC) and Markon Essentials (ESS) Lemons are available
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California is the primary growing region; the Mexican and offshore seasons have ended
- Supplies out of the California/Arizona desert region were lower than normal this year
- California’s San Joaquin Valley is slowly ramping up; supplies are limited
- The Southern California coastal region will not begin producing significant volume until February
- 165-count and smaller sizes are extremely tight (all grades)
- Markets are higher with no reductions expected until February
Oranges
- MFC and ESS Oranges are available
- The 2017/2018 California Navel season is one of the smallest crops of the past eight years
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Expect shortages of small sizes over the next three to five months
- As the end of December approaches, size structure is dominated by 72-count and larger fruit; very few 113-count and smaller sizes are available
- The crop is favoring Fancy grade oranges, with very few Choice grade fruit on the market (85% Fancy, 15% Choice)
- Overall quality is very good
- Small sizes will tighten even further in early January when schools go back into session
- Prices are currently higher than normal and expected to continue climbing over the next few months
- Cara Cara oranges from California and juicing oranges from Florida, Mexico, and Texas, will need to be supplemented to fill orders
Please contact your customer service representative for more information.
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