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UPDATE: CANTALOUPE AND HONEYDEW MELONS

June 30, 2026

Cooler temperatures may lengthen ongoing supply challenges and keep prices elevated a bit longer. Markon First Crop (MFC) Cantaloupe and Honeydew are limited; packer label is being substituted.

Cantaloupe

Arizona-California Desert Region

  • Harvesting has concluded
  • Insect pressure, worsened by a warm winter, reduced yields and forced an early end to the season
  • The production transition is underway to the San Joaquin Valley, but markets will remain elevated until after the Independence Day holiday

San Joaquin Valley, California

  • Production is slowly picking up, but overall supplies remain limited
  • Quality is very good; internal color is deep orange
  • Cool weather this week will slow growth and temporarily limit yields
  • Size is skewing large, with nine- and jumbo nine-count melons dominant; 15-count fruit remains extremely snug
  • Volume will gradually increase; markets will start to ease the week of July 6

Honeydew

Mexico

  • Stocks are insufficient to fill domestic supply gaps

Arizona-California Desert Region

  • Growers have wrapped up harvesting
  • The last of the season’s fruit will be used to fill orders this week

San Joaquin Valley, California

  • Honeydew harvests usually start five to seven days later than cantaloupe, but some growers have already begun harvesting in a small way
  • Overall projected volume is lower than that of cantaloupe
  • Lower temperatures will slow growth this week, pushing production back several days
  • Five- and six-count honeydew are limited; eight-count fruit is slightly more plentiful
  • Markets are expected to inch down once availability improves toward the end of the week of July 6

Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.

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