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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF DECEMBER 7, 2020
December 10, 2020
Bell Peppers
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Red and yellow bell pepper prices are level; volume is sufficient
- California production is steady
- Shipments from mainland Mexico (crossing into Nogales, Arizona and McAllen, Texas) have started in a limited manner; significant volume is not expected until the week of December 21
- Cool weather in Culiacan, Sinaloa has delayed the start of the season
- Green bell pepper prices are weak; supplies are abundant in Florida and Mexico
Broccoli and Cauliflower
- Yields are down; recent cold temperatures have hindered crop maturity
- Demand has rebounded faster than was forecast, putting a strain on availability
- Mexican supplies are plentiful and being used to supplement Arizona/California desert broccoli programs
- Demand is expected to stay strong through the holiday loading window, pending any COVID disruption
Grapes
- Packer label green seedless grapes are expected to begin shipping week of December 14, 2020
- Packer label red seedless grapes will enter the market the week of January 4, 2021, followed by Markon Essentials Red Seedless Grapes in the first week of February
- Packer label Lunch Bunch Grapes will begin shipping January 10, 2020; Markon First Crop (MFC) Lunch Bunch Grapes will become available the first week of February
Green Leaf, Iceberg, Romaine
- Demand is slowly increasing as the holiday pull begins; however, markets continue to decrease due to an abundance of product
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Quality is very good:
- Sporadic growth crack and large ribs are present in some lots
- Epidermal blistering and frost damage are being observed at higher rates following multiple days of lettuce ice over the last two weeks
- Low temperatures with light-to-moderate lettuce ice are forecast for Friday, December 11 through Monday, December 14
- Expect weak prices through the end of December
- Please note, COVID restrictions may greatly affect demand as foodservice establishments are forced to reduce operations
Stawberries
Santa Maria
- MFC Strawberries are available
- The season is winding down
- Quality is good, but cold mornings/evenings are delaying the coloring process
- The market is two-tiered; growers are making deals on older/sub-par fruit to keep coolers clear
- Cold-chain management remains a vital component in maximizing shelf-life
Oxnard
- The winter crop is just getting started; early season supplies are tight
- Volume is expected to increase over the next 10 to 14 days
Mexico
- Markon Best Available Strawberries are available
- There is a slight chance of rain over the next five days that could affect production
- Quality is good
Florida
- Supplies remain limited as fields are experiencing cold, wet mornings
- Quality is good
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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