Lime prices remain elevated; yields are extremely limited. Upcoming Holy Week disruptions are expected to keep supplies tight. Markon First Crop (MFC) and Markon Essentials (ESS) Limes remain available.
Mexico (into South Texas)
- Rainfall remains insufficient to drive meaningful size gain; small fruit dominates crops
- Current sizing remains concentrated in the 230-, 250-, and 275-count range; larger sizes are scarce
- No. 2 volume is low, especially in large sizes
- Occasional oil spotting and skin breakdown have been reported
- No harvesting is expected past Wednesday, with minimal crossings and reduced production during Holy Week
- Markets are expected to remain elevated through this week and next
Colombia
- Weather conditions have returned to normal
- Rainfall impact was less disruptive to volume than initially expected
- Near‑term availability remains relatively steady
- Holy Week is expected to impact arrivals
- Expect high prices to persist through mid-April
Hawaii
- The crop remains intact, but continued wet conditions are limiting production
- Field access remains restricted, keeping harvesting in a holding pattern
- Limited volume may be possible on a day‑to‑day basis as conditions allow
- Weather trends appear more favorable in the long term, supporting improved access once fields dry out
- Prices are higher, following the upward trend with Mexico and Colombia
Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.
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