News and Stories
UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16, 2020
November 19, 2020
Iceberg
Production has ended in the Huron and Salinas, California growing regions; Santa Maria, California harvests are winding down and will end by late November
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The Arizona/California desert season is ramping up quickly
- Recent temperatures in the mid-80s helped promote growth; overall industry field weights are light but will continue to increase daily
- Quality is excellent: sporadic growth cracks, large ribs, and seeder are present in some lots
- Markets will decrease into next week as volume continues to rise and Thanksgiving demand tapers off
- Please note, COVID restrictions may greatly affect demand as foodservice establishments are forced to reduce operations
Tomatoes
- Florida has resumed harvesting after heavy rain and winds from Tropical Storm Eta
- Central Florida has suffered crop loss from extreme rain in the Palmetto and Ruskin growing regions
- Quality will be impacted; soft spots and decay are concerns
- Yields are below normal
- Act of God clauses are being implemented
- Mexican shipments are below normal; increased volume is not expected until mid-December when new crop harvesting starts
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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