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UPDATE: STRAWBERRIES

November 20, 2024

As many as seven days of rain are expected in California’s Salinas/Watsonville, Santa Maria, and Oxnard strawberry growing regions starting Friday, November 22. Strawberry volume is beginning to rise in Mexico (into South Texas). The Florida season is getting underway; supplies will increase in December.

Salinas/Watsonville

  • Stocks continue to diminish
  • Rain is expected from Friday, November 22 through Friday, November 29
  • The upcoming storms will end the Salinas strawberry season
  • Size currently ranges from small to medium (24 to 28 berries per 1-pound clamshell)
  • Quality is fair; some softness and early decay have been reported
  • Expect markets to remain elevated

Santa Maria

  • MFC Strawberries are available
  • The fall crop has passed its peak; volume is downtrending
  • Size currently ranges from small to medium (48 to 53 berries per 2-pound clamshell)
  • Pin rot and light color re issues
  • Quality is good; some softness and green shoulders have been reported
  • Expect markets to climb as yields fall

Oxnard

  • MFC Strawberries are available
  • Volume is increasing, helping fill the industry void from other growing regions
  • Size currently ranges from medium to large (18 to 21 berries per 1-pound clamshell)
  • Quality is good; color is deep red color and flavor is sweet

Mexico (into South Texas)

  • Early season volume is low
  • Size currently ranges from medium to large (20 to 24 berries per 1-pound clamshell)
  • Quality is good; small size and white shoulders have been reported
  • Expect increasing volume (crossing into San Juan, Texas)
  • Markets will remain high

Florida

  • Growers have begun shipping berries in a limited manner
  • Quality will slowly improve week after week.

Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.

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