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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF FEBRUARY 12, 2018
February 16, 2018
California Drought
- Higher-than-normal temperatures in California coupled with minimal snow and rain during the 2017-2018 winter season are leading many to believe the state will slide back into a drought
- Moderate drought conditions are already being experienced in 46% of the state, mainly in Southern California and California’s San Joaquin Valley
- Most of California’s reservoirs have water stored from last year’s wet winter
- Water in these reservoirs will help the state make it through a dry year
Limes
- Heavy rain and wind several months ago in the primary growing region of Veracruz, Mexico resulted in bloom drop
- Remaining blooms have now matured into fruit and are ready to harvest, but overall yields are lower than normal because there are fewer pieces of fruit on each tree
· Lime prices are quickly rising due to very light supplies in Mexico, especially small sizes
- Overall quality is good, but any moisture from current rainfall may result in sporadic stylar/end break down and decay issues
- Markon First Crop Limes are available from Mexico (loading in McAllen, Texas)
Spring 2018 Harvesting Transition
- The Yuma growing season will end in approximately eight weeks; Transitions to Huron and Salinas Valley will start the week of March 19th
- Harvesting schedules will be drawn out to minimize any shortages during transition to the Salinas Valley
- With minimal rain this winter, the Salinas Valley spring start date will be approximately two weeks earlier than normal
- Salinas Valley weather over the next few weeks will determine when the first harvest begins
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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