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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF JANUARY 6, 2020
January 09, 2020
Bell Peppers
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Green Bells
- Prices continue to rise; supplies are extremely limited
- Rainy, cold weather is reducing Mexican volume in Hermosillo, Sonora
- Limited Florida volume is shifting demand out west, further tightening stocks
- Red Bells
- The market is steady to slightly higher than last week; overall supplies are ample
- Mexico is the primary growing region (into Nogales, Arizona)
- The slight rise in prices should be short lived, as production is ramping up in the Culiacan, Sinaloa growing region
Broccoli
- Mexican supplies (into South Texas) are adequate, but markets are climbing
- Pin rot, mildew, and decay may be present in finished packs
- Expect trigger level pricing on value-added florets into next week
Cauliflower
- Color and texture remain adequate
- Recent cold snaps are limiting yields and supplies, pushing up prices
Green Onions
- Cold weather continues to hinder plant maturity, reducing supply levels in Northern Mexico
- The market is forecast to reach second-tier trigger levels next week
Green Leaf, Iceberg, and Romaine
- Mildew pressure, epidermal blistering, and peeling continue to reduce yields
- This week’s cool weather will keep supplies limited
Potatoes
- More cold weather will cause further loading delays this week; temperatures must be 18 degrees or higher to haul potatoes from cellars to packing sheds
- Idaho potato prices are increasing, but expected to stabilize in February and March
- Washington Norkotah markets are elevated; demand is shifting from Idaho to Washington
Tender Leaf Items
- Arugula, spinach, and other spring mix varieties are limited
- Mildew, discoloration, mechanical damage, and reduced shelf-life are concerns
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