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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF FEBRUARY 18, 2021
February 18, 2021
Asparagus
- Quality is excellent: spears are uniform and tips are firm
- The season in Caborca, Mexico will begin to wind down by late March; production will transition to Central Mexico in early to mid-April
- Peruvian asparagus production is minimal; volume will increase in early April to coincide with the Mexican harvesting transition
- Expect low markets through March
Cucumbers
Mexico crossing into Arizona and Texas
- The main growing region of Culiacan, Mexico is experiencing abnormal weather
- The supply chain has been disrupted by severe weather throughout South Texas, causing power outages and road closures at the Mexican border
- Demand exceeds supply; prices are up
Florida
- Imported cucumbers from Honduras are shipping; new crop domestic season will begin in early March
- Supplies are tight
- Expect elevated markets over the next two weeks
Limes
- Markon First Crop (MFC) and Markon Essentials Limes are available
- Prices are escalating; all sizes continue to tighten
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Mexican crossings into the U.S. are below normal levels, keeping availability limited
- Transfers through South Texas have been delayed due to extreme weather conditions and road closures
- Rain is forecast in Mexico’s primary lime growing region of Veracruz through next week; production will be hindered
- Supplies continue to tighten (especially on small fruit, 175-count and smaller sizes) as limes near the end of the crop cycle
- Expect elevated markets through March, which is normal for this time of year
Mixed Berries
Raspberries
- Recent inclement weather in Oxnard and Baja have reduced supplies
- Expect stocks to rebound each week slightly until supplies hit their peak in mid-March
- Pricing will begin to decrease slowly as supplies improve
Blackberries
- Central Mexico is currently the primary growing region
- Expect tight supplies for the next 10 to 12 days
- Anticipate elevated pricing until availability begins to increase in late February/early March; the crop will peak in late March/early April
Blueberries
- The primary growing regions include Central Mexico, Chile, and Peru
- High prices are forecast in late February when the South American seasons wind down
Onions
- Texas-grown MFC Onions are currently scheduled to start shipping the week of March 1, but could be delayed due to recent freezing temperatures; cold weather may have a negative effect on the health of the crop in some parts of the state; growers are assessing the damage
- Most Mexican growers did not experience freezing temperatures, but did contend with rain this week
- MFC Onions remain readily available in Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington
- The California season is forecast to start in late April (starting in the Imperial Valley desert region)
Severe Weather Impacts Supply Chain
- Historically low temperatures continue to keep many without power in Texas
- Dangerous road conditions will slow shipments Thursday, February 18 and Friday, February 19
- Expect loading delays in South Texas due to an influx of inbound shipments from Mexico and delayed outbounds waiting to be loaded
- Warmer weather will begin in the Southwest and Midwest this weekend; road conditions will start to improve Saturday, February 20
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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