The storage season for Markon First Crop (MFC) Onions is ending in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Fresh-run MFC Onions are available in Texas. Southern California’s fresh-run onion season will start in a limited manner next week. Prices are rising.
Pacific Northwest
- MFC Onions will be depleted from storage this week in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon; some packer label supplies will ship into early May
- Quality on remaining stocks ranges from good to fair; growers are culling end-of-season issues such as internal browning, bruising, decay, sprouting, and translucency
- White onions remain extremely limited; growers are transferring product from Texas to fill demand
- Markon recommends ordering for quick turns and limiting inventory to avoid quality problems
- Expect elevated prices over the next two weeks
Mexico (into South Texas)
- Yellow, red, and white onions are minimal
- Quality varies by grower and region; green cast, soft texture, mechanical damage, and thin skins are to be expected with fresh-run onions
- Expect elevated prices over the next two weeks
Texas
- Fresh-run yellow, red, and white onions are available
- Quality is good; fresh-run onions will exhibit higher moisture content, thinner skins, and shorter shelf-life
- Due to a Texas marketing order, No. 2 grade onions are not available
- All sizes and colors are being shipped
- White onions are extremely limited; demand has increased as other growing regions wind down
- Markon recommends ordering for quick turns
- Expect elevated prices over the next two weeks
California
- Harvests in the Southern California desert region have begun in a limited manner this week; more suppliers will begin production next week
- Early lots are dominated by medium and jumbo sizes; larger colossal and super colossal sizes will be extremely limited
- Expect high prices at the start of the season until supply meets demand
Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.
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