Round tomato supplies remain extremely limited out of Mexico and Florida. Last Monday’s hailstorm in Mexico continues to limit crossings into Arizona; some growers are reporting up to 40% crop damage.
Rounds
- Florida
- The Central Florida season is getting a slow start; production is sporadic
- The South Florida season will run another couple of weeks
- Mexico
- Recent hailstorms have impacted the Central Mexico growing region
- Some growers are reporting up to 40% crop damage
- Growers in the Jalisco region of Southern Mexico are expected to start harvesting this weekend
Romas
- Florida
- Supplies are tightening in South Florida; most growers will harvest second and third picks next week
- The Central Florida season is getting underway; expect increased yields in May
- Mexico
- Crossings into the U.S. are extremely limited; recent quality has been fair quality at best
- Growers in the Jalisco region of Southern Mexico have begun light production; volume will increase over the next couple of weeks
- The Baja season is getting underway
Grape and Cherry
- Florida
- Supplies are slowly increasing
- Markets are starting to ease and will fall further in May
- Mexico
- Baja supplies are increasing
- Sonora production is expected to start in the next few weeks
Summary
- Rounds remain critically short, driven by a Florida district transition and extremely limited Mexican supplies
- Markets remain elevated; meaningful availability is not expected until mid-May (potentially into June)
- Order flexibility is advised
Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.
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