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UPDATE SUMMARY: WEEK OF April 9, 2021
April 09, 2021
Bell Peppers
Green Bells
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Mexican supplies are tight due to last month’s cool evenings
- Size has decreased
- Extra-large peppers are commanding higher prices
- Florida bell pepper production is steady
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The California growing season has started in the Coachella Valley
- Expect light production over next two weeks, with the season hitting its stride by April 15
- Early harvesting will be heavily dominated by jumbo and large sizes
- Expect strong markets over next two weeks; quality is excellent
Red and Yellow Bells
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Mexico is the primary growing region
- Ample supplies are expected over the next two weeks
- Prices are expected to remain low
- California’s Coachella Valley crop will start in mid-May
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Canadian greenhouse volume is increasing
- Most peppers are in the extra-large to jumbo size range
- Quality is excellent
Limes
- Mexican shipments (crossing through South Texas) are well below normal to start the week
- Harvesting was curtailed over the weekend due to Good Friday and Easter
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110- and 150-count sizes are especially tight
- The crop is producing very few large sizes
- Demand is shifting to 175- and 200-count fruit
- Prices are rising across all sizes; however, there is a considerable savings on 230- and 250-count sizes this week
- Expect elevated markets through May due to bloom drop and low fruit set caused by a cold front in February
Onions
Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
- MFC Red and Yellow Onions from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington will ship through early May
- White onions are nearly depleted; supplies will be very sporadic as the season concludes
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Expect diminishing quality in storage shipments as the season begins to wrap up
- Onions will have golden, cured skins, but may be softer than early and mid-season stocks
- Problems may include occasional internal decay, mold, and multiple centers/hearts
Texas
- Fresh-run, Texas-grown onions have a small size profile, mostly yielding medium and jumbo supplies
- This crop has feathery skins and light color/exterior skins compared to Northwest storage onions
Oranges
- Remaining Navel stocks are dominated by 88-count and larger sizes
- Current Navel sugar levels range from 12 to 14 Brix; Valencia sugar levels are expected to start from 9 to 12 Brix
- Navels are a deeper orange color while, Valencias range from light to full color and will require greening in the summer months
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Mexican Valencias are expected to be on the market through June
- Mexican Valencia sugar levels are currently 12 to 14 Brix
- Stocks are dominated by 88- to 113-count sizes
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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