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UPDATE: Squash
April 20, 2018
Heavy winds and cooler-than-normal temperatures have slowed squash production this past week and significantly reduced yields. Supplies are very light in all regions; markets are on the rise.
West Coast
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Squash from Mexico (into Nogales, Arizona) is limited; packer label is being substituted as needed
- Cooler-than-normal temperatures and strong winds in the primary growing region of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico have caused bloom drop, scarring, and very light pollination
- Product is exhibiting irregular sizing and scarring issues
- Expect elevated markets for the next 7-10 days; markets will ease with favorable weather in the forecast
- The Nogales season is expected to continue through mid- to late May
East Coast
- MFC Squash from Florida is limited; packer label is being substituted as needed
- Florida production is transitioning north; supplies are light as new crop supplies ramp up
- Strong winds have caused more misshapen and scarring issues than normal
- Greater demand from lack of supplies crossing from Mexico are increasing markets in Florida
- Pricing will remain elevated through next week
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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