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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF JUNE 15, 2020
June 18, 2020
Bell Peppers
West Coast
- Markon First Crop (MFC) and Markon Essentials (ESS) Green and Red Bell Peppers are available
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Green bells have transitioned to California’s Southern Central Valley
- Overall supplies are sufficient
- The crop is dominated by jumbo and extra-large sizes
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Red bell harvesting is starting to wind down in California’s Imperial Valley
- Stocks are tightening
- New crop production will start in California’s Southern Central Valley by early July
East Coast
- MFC and ESS Green Bell Peppers are available; packer label may be substituted as necessary
- Growers are transitioning from Georgia to North Carolina
- Demand will shift to the West Coast
- Expect tight supplies through early July when North Carolina volume ramps up
Blueberries
- Production is winding down in California, Central Mexico, Georgia, and North Carolina
- The Pacific Northwest growing region is behind schedule due to wet weather that was experienced 10 to 12 days ago
- Harvesting has begun in Watsonville, California and New Jersey; supplies will increase gradually over the next 14 days
- Volume is expected to remain low into early July
Broccoli and Cauliflower
- The California broccoli and cauliflower markets are elevated due to strong demand and inconsistent stocks
- Volatile weather back in late May and early June caused the current supply gap
- Strong demand combined with lower volume will keep markets high through June
- Mexican broccoli volume is low (into South Texas), but supplies are available with adequate lead time
Garlic
- Imported garlic shipments to the U.S. (from Argentina, China, Korea, Mexico, and Spain) are below normal levels; prices remain elevated
- The 2019 California storage crop is being depleted quickly
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New crop harvesting has begun in a light way this week
- Freshly harvested garlic needs a few weeks to dry out before peeling can take place
- Expect new crop peeled California garlic to begin shipping July 6, 2020
Green Leaf, Iceberg, and Romaine
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High heat in the Salinas Valley is expected to affect quality and yields
- Harvesting crews will work diligently to remove and/or reduce quality issues
- Markon Best Available will be substituted as needed
- Supplies have also been curtailed by gaps in planting schedules
- Expect unstable markets through the Fourth of July holiday
Strawberries
Salinas/Watsonville
- MFC Strawberries are available
- Supplies are sufficient
- Quality is very good
Santa Maria
- MFC Strawberries are available
- Production is past peak levels
- Stocks are diminishing
- Quality is good
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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