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UPDATE: STRAWBERRIES

January 14, 2026

California growers have begun harvesting strawberries in a limited manner after several weeks of rainy, muddy conditions. Volume is climbing due to improved weather. Florida and Mexico are shipping ample supplies of excellent-quality berries.

Santa Maria/Oxnard, California

  • Growers have restarted harvesting
  • Strawberries shipping out of California will be brought from Mexico to fill orders as needed; Mexican consolidated berries will have 48 to 72 hours of reduced shelf-life due to transfer times from Mexico to California
  • Size ranges from medium to medium-large (12-14 berries per 1-pound clamshell)
  • Expect markets to remain strong until California’s supply meets demand

Mexico/South Texas

  • The late January peak season is approaching
  • Size is small-medium (22 to 25 berries per 1-pound clamshell)
  • Quality continues to improve weekly as peak season nears
  • Expect elevated pricing and tight stocks as Mexico helps fill orders from California

Florida

  • MFC Strawberries are available
  • Expect peak season in February
  • Quality is excellent; concerns include bruising from packing
  • Size is small-medium (18 to 22 berries per 1-pound clamshell)
  • Expect pricing to inch up as Florida supplements California shortages

Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.

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