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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