Apples
Sufficient storage supplies of Washington Markon First Crop (MFC) Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Fuji, and Red Delicious Apples remain available. The MFC Gala Apple season is winding down; volume is tight.
- Washington MFC Gala Apple orders require size and grade substitutions until new crop harvesting begins
- California Gala apple shipments begin next week
- Michigan apples will hit the market in September; size profile is pending as trees enter the latter stages of the growing process
- Please see the grid below for a quick reference to Washington apple transitions, current size profiles, and expected start dates for the Michigan crop:
Broccoli and Cauliflower
Broccoli
- MFC Broccoli is available
- Supplies are increasing out of Central Mexico, as the season transitions north, to more elevated growing regions
- Demand is shifting away from West Coast supplies, pushing markets down in the Salinas Valley
- Supplies are steady
- Quality is improving
- Markets have fallen more than 35% off their end of June highs
- Expect prices to remain lower in both areas over the next 15 to 30 days as local/regional production helps spread out demand
Cauliflower
- Markon Essentials Cauliflower is available
- Salinas Valley volume is steady; demand ranges from fair to good
- Expect markets to follow broccoli downwards, as quality issues like ricing, black spot, and inconsistent sized heads have become less prevalent
- West Coast prices will remain low through July as local/regional harvesting helps decrease demand
Cucumbers
Markets are lower as numerous regions are in summer production. MFC and Markon Essentials Cucumbers are available.
- The East Coast has adequate supply; many summer regions are harvesting
- Tennessee, New Jersey, New York (as well as others) are contributing, and Michigan is ramping up production
- Overall quality is good despite a few heat-related concerns observed during the grading process
- The Baja Peninsula in Mexico is transitioning to new fields, tightening stocks slightly
- Quality is average as older fields are phased out; the new crop outlook is positive
- Expect lower prices to continue over the next two weeks
Iceberg
Prices continue to rise amid tight supplies.
- MFC Iceberg Lettuce is available; Markon Best Available (MBA) will become more prevalent in the next few weeks as shippers cut ahead to avoid quality issues, and consequentially don’t meet weight specifications
- Overall volume is low due to heads exhibiting sun scald, wind burn, and disease/pest pressure
- Nationwide heat has reduced supplies in local and regional growing areas, increasing West Coast demand
- Mildew pressure, INSV, internal burn, and thrip damage are all potential challenges being observed in most lots
- Markets are poised to keep inching up over the next 7 to 10 days
Onions
The California and New Mexico summer seasons are beginning to wind down. New crop Northwest supplies will start shipping in a limited manner next week.
New Mexico
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to slow production; loading times may be affected
- Although rain continues to fall, plenty of stocks are available
- Yellow onion pricing remains elevated, but it’s starting to ease
- Red onion markets are inching down due to weakening demand
- The New Mexico season will run through mid-August
California
- Several growers will begin to deplete supply levels over the next few weeks; others will have onions through mid-August
- Stocks are sufficient for the rest of the season
- Yellow onion pricing is firm due to strong demand
- Red onion demand is weak; markets have eased
Northwest
- Washington onions will hit the market in limited numbers next week
- In the Idaho/Oregon region, low volume will start shipping the week of August 8; the majority of suppliers will begin the week of August 15
- Utah onions will hit the market in late August
- Colorado production is forecast to get underway by mid-August
- Expect elevated prices through August
Potatoes
Idaho’s remaining storage volume continues to fall. Suppliers will ration remaining stocks. Prices continue to climb to all-time highs.
Remaining Storage Supply
- Several Idaho growers have already depleted stocks; demand will shift to those with remaining supply
- In order to extend shipments into August, and until new crop harvesting begins, suppliers will shorten daily production schedules and shed hours
- Shortening production schedules will further limit availability
- Suppliers will be using Markon’s six-week averages
- Size substitutions are required for order fulfillment; ship dates may need adjustments
- Growers are requesting order lead time of at least seven business days
- 40- to 80-count stocks remain extremely limited; 90- through 120-count supplies continue to tighten
- Remaining supply far exceeds demand in Colorado; the seasons in Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin have ended
New Crop Potatoes
- Washington’s new crop production will begin toward the end of next week; early season supplies will be extremely limited
- Idaho’s harvest will start in a limited manner the week of August 8; the bulk of production will get underway the week of August 22
- Idaho and Washington growers anticipate early season yields to be dominated by 70- to 90-count potatoes; size profile will increase in late August
- Colorado’s harvest will begin in late August
- Texas potatoes are anticipated to ship the week of August 15
- Wisconsin supplies are forecast to enter the market in mid-August
- Expect elevated markets to persist until early September
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for more information.
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