Green bean supplies are erratic. East Coast weather challenges have lowered yields, but supply is meeting demand in California and Mexico. Ready-Set-Serve (RSS) Trimmed Green Beans are available.
- East Coast production is transitioning north; supplies remain tight due to weather-related disruptions across key growing areas
- Georgia harvests finished early following prolonged drought, reducing expected volume during the harvesting transition north
- The Carolinas are seeing inconsistent weather, limiting uniformity and early-season production
- Virginia rainfall and spotty Ohio crops are delaying harvests, lowering pack-outs, and causing unpredictable volume
- Expect higher prices over the next two weeks
- California harvesting is underway in Watsonville, the San Joaquin Valley, and Santa Maria
- Quality is good
- Favorable weather is supporting new crop development
- No major supply issues are expected over the next few weeks
- Mexican supplies are sufficient out Baja and Puebla
- Quality is good due to ideal weather
- Expect steady supplies over the next two weeks; markets are slightly elevated
- Guatemala yields are being impacted by El Nino’s hot, dry conditions
- Current quality is good
- Autumn supply risks are expected to increase if weather patterns continue
Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.
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