News and Stories
UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 9, 2019
September 12, 2019
Broccoli
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Broccoli Crowns are sporadic
- Quality issues include brown bead, hollow core, and pin rot
- Mexican supplies are limited as rain is impacting the growing region
- Processor demand will increase and push up prices
Cantaloupe and Honeydew
- Cantaloupe supplies from California’s San Joaquin Valley are limited due to weather challenges early in the season
- Honeydew stocks are adequate, but prices are expected to inch up next week
- Overall quality is good; shelf-life is normal with few issues being reported
- MFC Cantaloupes and Honeydews are limited
Lettuce and Leafy Greens
- Above-normal temperatures and humid conditions continue to diminish volume; quality concerns in iceberg and romaine are reducing available yields
- Processors have begun purchasing additional fields to fill orders
- Local regional programs along the East Coast will wrap up in the coming weeks, moving demand to the West Coast
Limes
- Recent rain in the primary growing region of Veracruz, Mexico has slightly alleviated drought conditions and increased overall stocks
- Large sizes are expected to increase as Mexico gets more rain in the coming weeks
- Expect prices to continue easing through September, pending any significant storms in Veracruz, Mexico
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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