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UPDATE: TOMATOES
June 10, 2021
The Northern California tomato season is getting started this week. East Coast supplies are a bit tighter as growers transition to Northern Florida and South Carolina.
Markon First Crop (MFC) and Markon Essentials (ESS) Tomatoes are available.
Round
- Florida mature greens are finishing up this week in Palmetto/Ruskin region (with second and third picks)
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New regions in Quincy, Florida and South Carolina have started light harvesting
- Quality is good
- All sizes are available
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The California season is starting this week for some growers the San Joaquin Valley region
- Volume is anticipated to remain close to last year’s numbers despite drought-like conditions
- Size will be dominated by 6x7 and 6x6 packs
- Vine ripe production is behind schedule due to previous cool, rainy weather in Baja and Eastern Mexico, but volume is beginning to rise
- Prices are expected to remain steady into next week
Roma
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East Coast supplies are tightening
- The Ruskin/Palmetto season has ended
- Production is just starting in Quincy, Florida
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Mexican volume is primarily out of the Baja region this week
- Eastern Mexico is getting a slow start
- Baja fruit is dominated by large sizes; quality is good
- California production is scheduled to start in the San Joaquin Valley over the next two weeks
- Expect active prices during these regional transitions
Grape
- East Coast supplies remain snug with average quality while growers transition from Central Florida to Northern Florida and South Carolina
- West Coast stocks are also tight; however, the Baja region is expected to pick up over the next two weeks
- Prices are elevated this week
Cherry
- East Coast supply levels are down slightly due to the transition to Northern Florida
- The Baja region continues to produce low volume
- Expect steady prices
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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