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UPDATE: TOMATOES
April 30, 2021
Florida weather has improved and increased tomato production. Supply levels in mainland Mexico will decline in May while growers slowly transition to Baja and California.
Round
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Florida’s improved weather has increased production;
- Harvesting is focused in the Ruskin/Palmetto area
- All sizes are available; rent rain has increased grading/culling measures, but final packs are of good quality
- Vine ripe production is slowing down in the western parts of Mexico; the season will end in early to mid-June
- Expect volume to increase in the eastern areas of Mexico as late spring harvesting gets underway
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California’s Imperial Valley season is expected to start May 10
- Growers will transition to the Central Valley in mid-June
- Quality is good: no major issues are being reported
- Prices are expected to rise
Roma
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Florida volume has rebound to normal levels for this time of year
- Weather has improved
- Previous rain affected quality
- Growers are grading/culling more heavily
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Mexican volume is steady
- The Baja region will ramp up over the next two to three weeks
- Quality ranges from average to good: some green shoulders and color issues are being observed while grading
- Expect higher prices over the next two weeks
Grape
- Florida production has increased; quality is good
- Mexican volume will shift throughout May from the mainland over to Baja region
- Prices are expected to remain stable
Cherry
- Florida has ample supplies; quality is good
- Mexican volume is low; quality is fair
- Prices are steady
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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