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UPDATE: TOMATOES

November 13, 2025

Recent frost in the Southeast is pushing harvests further south into Florida. Mexico is expecting overall moderate production in November. Markon First Crop (MFC) Tomatoes are available.

Rounds

  • Recent freezes in Georgia ended the season
  • The South Carolina season will finish up next week
  • Northern Florida crops experienced some frost; farmers are evaluating plants this week
  • Central Florida production is underway; however, cool weather has slowed yields
  • Growers are expected to start production in Immokalee, Florida in the next two weeks
  • Mexico’s Baja crop has moderate supplies; 4×5 and 5×5 sizes are most dominant
  • Central Mexico (crossing into South Texas) is shipping steady volume
  • Expect slightly higher prices due to East Coast delays caused by poor weather

Romas

  • Quality is great in Central Florida; yields are slightly lower due to cooler temperatures earlier this week
  • Baja growers are harvesting new acreage; quality is good
  • Supplies are tightening in Immokalee, Florida, as the region enters lighter seasonal production; quality is average
  • The season in Western Mexico is expected to start in mid-December with a promising outlook, as it has avoided major storms this fall
  • Expect higher prices until East Coast stocks increase over the next two weeks

Grape & Cherry Varieties

  • Central Florida has started production
    • Quality is great
    • Yields are slightly lower due to cooler temperatures earlier this week
  • The Baja and Central Mexico regions are producing moderate volume
  • Expect slightly lower markets next week

Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.

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