Chile pepper markets remain elevated across all varieties due to limited yields in the primary growing region of Mexico. Markon First Crop (MFC) Chile Peppers are limited; packer label is being substituted as needed.
Mexico
- Poor weather earlier in the season severely affected plantings and lowered volume; pest and disease pressure are the primary issues
- Quality ranges from fair to good
- New crop production will ramp up in Central Mexico in mid-April
- Expect extremely elevated prices for four to six weeks
Florida
- February’s freeze destroyed much of the Florida crop, driving demand to Mexico
- Georgia peppers will not be harvested until early May
- Expect better availability and lower pricing once East Coast production picks up in April/May
Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.
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