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FROM THE FIELDS: COMMODITY BROCCOLI, LETTUCE, & LEAF QUALITY

December 30, 2025

Commodity broccoli and lettuce items from the Arizona/California desert growing regions have shown much improvement after a tumultuous start to the winter growing season, but weather-related quality challenges persist. Size, weights, and overall plant maturity have improved following a warm spell in mid-December, which is helping harvesting crews to manage some of the outer leaf defects in lettuce items.

There is a chance for more rain tomorrow, December 31 and Thursday, January 1. Growers are packing orders ahead as a precaution, but projected rainfall totals are not expected to be as impactful as the previous storms.

Below are some of the defects being observed in key commodity items:

Broccoli

  • Mildew pressure in some lots (variety and region-specific)
  • Occasional pin rot
  • Uneven sizing

Iceberg/Leaf Lettuce

  • Bottom rot
  • Mildew pressure
  • Premature pinking
  • Rib blight
  • Shortened shelf-life
  • Weak tip

Markon inspectors will continue to monitor conditions and will update further in the days ahead.

Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.

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