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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF March 4, 2021

March 04, 2021

Bell Peppers
Green Bells

  • Inventories are adequate in Sinaloa, Mexico; expect growers to make the spring transition to the northern growing region of Sonora in two to three weeks
  • The California season will begin in early April
  • Overall demand is strong; prices are rising

Red and Yellow Bells

  • Mexico is the primary growing region; supplies are sufficient
  • Florida produces a limited quantity of colored peppers
  • The California season will begin in mid-May

Cauliflower

  • Markon Essentials Cauliflower is limited; packer label will be substituted as needed
  • Recent cold weather has slowed growth in the Arizona/California desert growing region, lowering yields
  • Expect tight stocks and elevated markets over the next two weeks

Green leaf, Iceberg, and Romaine

  • Demand continues to increase following recent unseasonably low temperatures experienced across the United States
  • Many COVID-19-related indoor dining restrictions are being eased, further strengthening demand
  • Supplies remain plentiful in the Arizona/California desert as growers approach the spring harvesting transition
  • The season in Huron, California will begin in mid-March
  • Salinas, California production will begin by early April
  • The Arizona/California desert season will wind down in late March
  • Expect active prices over the next two to three weeks, provided stronger demand levels are sustained

Limes

  • Mexican shipments (through South Texas) are below normal levels, keeping availability limited
  • 110- and 150-count sizes will tighten over the next two to three weeks as the size curve begins to shift to 175-count and smaller sizes
  • Volume will remain low until the new crop season fully ramps up over the next few weeks
  • Expect elevated markets with increased demand through April, which is normal for this time of year

Onions
Texas

  • Reports indicate approximately 5,000 acres were planted in the state of Texas this season; approximately 6,000 acres were planted last season  
  • It is estimated that the industry will lose 15% to 30% of their crop due to the mid-February freeze
  • Expect elevated prices for Texas-grown onions through the entire season (March through May)
  • Texas-grown Markon First Crop (MFC) Onions are expected to enter the market at the end of next week

Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington

  • MFC Onions are readily available
  • Quality is excellent

Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
 
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