Bell Peppers
Red bell pepper prices are increasing this week due to harvesting transition delays; weather is a factor. Quality issues out of Mexico are a concern.
Red Bells
- Markon First Crop (MFC) and Markon Essentials (ESS) Red Bell Peppers are limited; packer label is being substituted
- Mexican volume is down; hot weather has advanced late-stage spring crops
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- Choice grade is the most prevalent
- Quality is below average; problems include scarring, over-ripeness, green cast, and occasional decay
- Shelf-life is shorter than normal
- The California season is slowly starting this week
- Higher volume is expected the week of May 15
- Jumbo and extra-large sizes are abundant
- Canadian greenhouses are packing excellent quality stocks this week
- Expect markets to climb
Green Bells
- MFC and ESS Green Bell Peppers are available
- Growers in mainland Mexico are struggling with quality as the spring season winds down; shelf-life is below normal
- California’s Imperial Valley has adequate supplies
- Production is expected to start in Fresno by early June
- New crop quality is excellent
- Large sizes dominate packs
- East Coast production is light
- Plant City, Florida is the main growing region
- Production will begin in Georgia early next week
- Expect steady markets this week
Cabbage
West Coast cabbage markets are elevated; supplies are tight. East Coast supplies are ample.
- Arizona/California desert supplies will be depleted this week
- The Salinas Valley growing season is off to a slow start
- Cool temperatures have reduced head size and weight
- Lower yields per acre have significantly reduced availability for processors
- As a result, West Coast cabbage supplies have significantly tightened this week
- The Texas season has ended; Mexican supplies (crossing into South Texas) will begin in late May/early June
- The Florida season is finished; however, Georgia is in full swing with ample supply
- North Carolina harvests will begin next week
- Commodity cabbage off the East Coast is in good supply with steady to lower pricing expected over the next few weeks
- Expect limited supplies out West with elevated prices through the month of May
California Strawberries
Supplies are increasing; demand remains strong. Expect steady markets for the next seven to ten days.
Salinas/Watsonville
- MFC Strawberries are available
- Volume will increase next week as favorable growing conditions are forecast
- Fruit size is large (14-18 per 1-pound clamshell)
- Quality is great: firm fruit with 90%-95% color
Santa Maria
- MFC Strawberries are available
- Warm weather will increase stocks next week
- Fruit size is medium (18-20 per 1-pound clamshell)
- Quality is good: some green shoulders have been reported
Oxnard
- Supplies are extremely limited; most growers are finished for the season
- Remaining quality is fair at best
Green Beans
Prices are up. Previous cold weather is delaying the harvesting transition and resulting in low plant yields. Ready-Set-Serve Trimmed Green Beans are available.
- Florida production is light
- The Central and Eastern regions are finishing up
- Northern Florida has low acreage
- Quality is average with no major issues reported
- The Georgia season is behind schedule due to previous cold weather and replanting; expect production to start May 15
- Mexican stocks are limited as some growers on the mainland have finished the season
- The California season will start in mid-May; low volume is forecast at first due to cold weather
- Expect elevated markets over the next two weeks
Onions
The Northwest storage onion season will end this week. New crop onions are readily available out of California’s Imperial Valley. Texas-grown supplies are sufficient.
Northwest
- Red and white onion stocks have been depleted; limited supplies of yellow onions are available, but will be depleted this week
- Internal defects such as translucency, as well as dry and watery scale, will be present
California
- MFC Onions will be shipped out of the Imperial Valley through the first week of June
- Once the Imperial Valley season wraps up, onions will transition up to the San Joaquin Valley
Texas
- Texas-grown MFC Onions will be available through the end of this week, with limited supply next week
- Next week will be the final week of the Texas onion season
New Mexico
- The season for MFC Onions is on track to open in early June
- New Mexico onions will be shipped into late August
Pears
MFC Washington D’Anjou Pears will be available through late July.
Washington
- Quality is excellent in remaining storage supplies
- Stocks are dominated by 90- and 100-count sizes
- 110-count and smaller pears are limited
California
- The new crop California Bartlett season will begin in early July
- Growers pack and sell by the count as opposed to the volume-fill method used in Washington
- California suppliers ship 40-pound packs; Washington growers use 44-pound cartons
- Due to this pack difference, California ships approximately 6 to 10 fewer pieces of fruit per unit compared to Washington
- The attached photos show Washington and California pear packs
2022-2023 Washington New Crop
- The Bartlett season is forecast to begin in mid-August
- D’Anjou production will start in early September
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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