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UPDATE: Garlic
March 11, 2016
In comparison to years past, the season’s domestic storage garlic yields are lower than normal; a high percentage of product has been culled during the packing stage. Chinese garlic is also in short supply, pushing demand to the West Coast.
- Domestic garlic is grown during the winter months, harvested during the summer, and put into storage for year-round distribution
- Abnormal weather patterns during last year’s domestic planting and harvesting phases caused more defects and lower yields for this year’s storage crop
- As the storage season winds down, growers continue to manage production lines to extend supplies through June
- New crop domestic harvests will begin in July
- Expect high prices and low volume over the next three months
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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