News and Stories
UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF OCTOBER 26, 2020
November 05, 2020
Bell Peppers
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Green bell prices are lower; demand is weak
- Northern California production is finishing up and growers are transitioning to the Imperial Valley
- East Coast harvesting is moving from Georgia to Florida
- Mexican supplies (crossing through Nogales, Arizona) will enter the market in two weeks
- Adequate volume is forecast through November, barring poor weather
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Red bell prices are relatively low; markets are poised to rise as California suppliers approach a seasonal transition to new growing areas
- Northern California production will move south to the Imperial Valley during Thanksgiving week
- Red bell pepper volume is low out of Florida and Georgia
- Mexican stocks (crossing through Nogales, Arizona) will hit the market in three to four weeks
- Overall volume is expected to tighten before the Mexican season ramps up in mid-December
Potatoes
- Growers are now shipping potatoes exclusively out of storage
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Norkotah Potatoes are the primary variety being shipped
- Limited quantities of MFC Burbank Potatoes are available
- White Russet stocks are also on the market
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Strong Thanksgiving demand has begun
- More foodservice cartons will be available as suppliers run orders for retail bags
- Foodservice cartons are a by-product of retail stocks
- Freezing weather is forecast for Idaho next week, which could limit production
Strawberries
- MFC Strawberries are available in both plastic and recyclable cardboard clamshells
- Current quality challenges include softness, decay, and sunburn as a result of high temperatures over the past two months
- Rain-related quality issues to look out for include bleeding, bruising, and water damage
- Cold-chain management remains a vital component in maximizing shelf-life
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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