Mexican supplies are tightening in anticipation of strong demand for the Cinco de Mayo holiday. The California season has ramped up; pricing is comparable to markets out of Mexico.
Mexico
- The size curve is beginning to change; fewer small sizes are available
- Quality is good; checkerboarding (uneven ripening within a case) has been reported
- Expect slightly elevated markets heading into the Cinco De Mayo holiday
California
- Harvesting has increased
- Stocks are dominated by medium sizes (48- through 60-count fruit)
- Quality is good; firm fruit has been reported even when ripe
- Expect slightly elevated prices heading into the Cinco De Mayo holiday
Colombia
- Imports will ship into the East Coast through May; these supplies only account for 5% of U.S. demand
- Expect decreasing supplies over the next two weeks as growers transition to new crop fruit
- The crop is currently dominated by small sizes (60- to 84-count fruit)
- Quality is comparable to that in Mexico; texture is creamy and oil content is high
Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.
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