Weather Update
High pressure out west gradually builds this week as the heavy marine layer conditions continue in the coastal locations. Inland regions will see steady warming through the week with the low clouds and fog keeping overnight temperatures on the warm side along the coast. Monsoonal moisture will continue in the southwestern deserts, Baja and Northern Mexico along with above average temperatures and strong winds into mid-week. Central Mexico will see seasonal temperatures and scattered afternoon showers through the week. High pressure in the Southeast will bring a gradual warming trend and scattered showers to the region through the week.
Freight Update
California trucks remain steady and looks to remain that way for the week. Washington and Idaho potato trucks remain steady as well. The National Average for diesel dropped slightly and is currently at 2.379 per gallon. A difference of .344 from this time last year. California prices dropped slightly as well and are currently at 2.764 per gallon. Crude oil is also steady and is now at 43.08 per barrel.
Commodity Updates (Click row for summary)
Washington - Red delicious are steady on all sizes. Most shippers continue to peak on extra-fancy 72-88s. Goldens are still peaking on Wash-Extra 100/113s and are steady but firm due to light supplies. Some suppliers are gapping between C.A. and the new-crop earli/gingergolds. Most suppliers still don't have much larger than an 88-size. Granny Smith are steady on all sizes and continue to peak on 88-113s. Most shippers still don't have much larger than an 88. Gala and Fuji supplies are extremely short as most shippers are done and the others are shipping from inventory. Pink Lady's are steady but the market is steady to higher due to very strong demand and light supplies. Many shippers are also finished with Pinks. The quality for all varieties has been good.
California - Galas are steady to slightly lower and they are still peaking on smaller fruit. The quality is good.
Chile - Chilean Braeburns are peaking on 70-90s and they are steady on all sizes. Chilean Pinks Ladys are steady and peaking on 70/80s. Chilean Fujis are also steady and peaking on 80-size. The Chilean fruit availability is better on the east coast than the west. The import quality has been good.
Transitions:
Washington will start packing a few Ginger Gold apples tomorrow but they have to cure the bruises out for a week or so, so they wont be able to ship right away. Washington will pack a few Galas on Saturday.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Wenatchee/Yakima, WA and Hood River, OR | Steady | Good |
Chile | Steady | Good |
Stockton, CA | Steady | Good |
Asparagus supplies are still steady from Mexico, but lower from Peru. Quality is good from both regions.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Central Mexico | Steady | Good |
Ica, Peru to Trujillo | Lower | Good |
California has peaked on their harvest and is on a slow decline to mid August, when the next big drop looks to happed as its season begins its final seasonal harvest.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Oxnard/Ventura, CA | Steady | Good |
Temecula/Escondido, CA | Steady | Good |
Mexico has been harvesting for two weeks now and fruit is now working its way through the supply chain. Inventories are showing good on 60s and 70s, but on 48s, still limited and they look to stay this way possibly through September.We will be in this Summer Crop (Flora Loca crop) of Mexico’s for the next 6 to 10 weeks and should have decent supplies going forward, unfortunately about 80% of this crop will be 60s/70s/84s. Not many 40s/48s and we don’t see this size curve changing much, maybe 25% 48s and larger by September. We will also see very limit supplies on #2 volume, being it’s early in the season, and fruit is very clean
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Michoacan, Mexico | Lower/Steady | Good |
Bell pepper has moved up to the Central and Southern San Joaquin Valley. Better supply and size on both Green and Red Varieties, Sizing is good on Both colors.
Reds are still showing the effects of the heat with some condition defects, quality is expected to improve as we move forward.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Northern San Joaquin Valley, CA | Steady | Good |
Supply is steady with production out of CA, OH, IN, WA and OR. Some growers are gapping in between varieties out of Oregon. Georgia and North Carolina season has pretty well wrapped up production, much smaller volumes. Demand has increased slightly out west due to GA and NC production coming off. Quality is good out of all areas. There have been some isolated instances of wet and leaky berries.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Watsonville, CA | Steady/Higher | Good |
Santa Maria, CA | Steady/Higher | Good |
Supply is lighter than recent weeks and markets have strengthened from all growing regions. The Pacific Northwest production in Oregon, British Columbia and Washington has backed off some due to recent rainy weather. We do not expect this seasonal crop to ramp back up. Michigan was slow to start this week due to rain and Indiana is producing blueberries steadily. New Jersey, Georgia and North Carolina have wrapped up major production although you may still find some blues in circulation from these growing regions.
Transitions:
Peruvian blues should begin to hit the US around the first of September.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Pitt Meadows, BC | Higher | Good |
Mossyrock, WA | Higher | Good |
Salem, OR | Higher | Good |
Grand Junction, MI | Higher | Good |
Demotte, IN | Higher | Good |
Supplies are still limited but we are seeing minimal increases and better availability than the previous weeks. We believe the low-point for summer production was mid-July and that production from CA and Baja, MX will now begin to stair-step back up until mid-August. Quality has remained good out of all regions, some isolated instances of wet, leaky or off-color berries.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Watsonville, CA | Steady/Higher | Good |
Salinas, CA | Steady/Higher | Good |
Supply is steady with very good demand. Quality is good with pickers paying extra attention to pack quality and avoid bruised and overripe fruit. There have been a few reports of white shoulders and green tips still showing up in the packs. Sizing is even smaller than the last few weeks with berries running 18-26 per 1 pound clamshell. Weather has been cool leading to a reduction in harvest estimates. Labor is becoming more of an issue with all growers.
Transitions:
Santa Maria new Fall crop (Summer-planted) strawberries are expected to begin harvests the first couple weeks of August.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Salinas Valley, CA | Higher | Good |
Watsonville, CA | Higher | Good |
Broccoli supplies are plentiful for the start of this week. Markets are aggressive out of all growing regions. Quality is really nice with good crown size and minimal yellowing.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Salinas Valley, CA | Steady | Good |
Oxnard/Santa Maria, CA | Steady | Good |
Celaya Guanjuato Mexico | Steady | Good |
As Mexico finishes up over the next couple of weeks, this will put pressure on supplies out of California. The market has an upward trend but supplies remain abundant. quality is excellent out of California but product from Mexico is having arrival issues with black leaves.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Salinas Valley, CA | Steady/Higher | Excellent |
Oxnard, CA | Steady/Higher | Excellent |
Northern Baja California Norte, Mexico | Steady/Higher | Fair |
The Bakersfield crop is in full production. Growth is good and producing good percentage of Jumbo size and supplies are getting much better. Supply of baby peeled carrots are good.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Bakersfield/Santa Maria, CA | Steady | Excellent |
The cauliflower market is steady with good supplies fro both Salinas and Santa Maria growing regions. Quality has been good with minimal arrival issues. Some of the quality issues being reported on arrival have been black to brown bruising of the cauliflower.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Salinas Valley, CA | Steady | Good |
Oxnard/Santa Maria, CA | Steady | Good |
The celery market is steady with supplies running heavily to the larger 24 and 30 count sizes . The smaller 36 and 48 count celery is commanding a premium due to the lighter volume available . Quality is generally good in all growing regions. We expect to see this market unchanged for the short term.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Oxnard/Santa Maria, CA | Steady | Good |
Salinas Valley, CA | Steady | Good |
Cherry harvest in the Northwest has come to an end. Last week's showers forced growers to harvest the remaining fruit quicker than initially expected. Shippers have limited availability of inventory from the weekend and expect to sell through that product by the middle of the week. Market prices are very firm and quality has been reported as good.
Alerts:
The Northwest cherry season has come to an end. Shippers have limited availability of previously harvested inventory and are expecting to be done by the middle of the week.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Yakima, WA | Higher | Good |
Anaheim - Sizing and quality remain good. Volume is expected to increase this week from Central California. Excellent size and color.
Pablano - Slightly lighter supply with some growers finishing. Good quality and condition expected to continue.
Tomatillo - Good supply of tomatillo shipping from California. Good color and fresh husk . Good quality over all on tomatillos.
Jalapeno- good quality on new crop pepper, mostly large sizing with good color.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Northern San Joaquin Valley, CA | Steady | Good |
The cilantro market is being driven by the lack of supplies from Mexico. Some shippers are finished with harvesting their acreage in Mexico. this is putting the pressure on California to fill the demand. Quality from Mexico is showing black spotting and yellowing of the leaves. Quality from California is nice with minimal yellowing and dehydration.
Alerts:
The cilantro market is active due to supplies being limited from Mexico and poor quality.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Salinas, CA | Higher | Good |
Oxnard/Santa Maria, CA | Higher | Good |
Baja, MX | Higher | Fair |
The Ventura crop is our main supplier. Demand is stronger than normal and continues to build. We are seeing 165s/200s235s supplies tighten clean up daily.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Oxnard/Ventura, CA | Steady | Good |
The 110ct continue coming down and are nearly the same price as the smaller ones while the 150ct to 250ct are within a dollar of each other. Demand is good on all sizes across the board. Limes are peaking on the 175 and 200ct and the trend is continuing towards larger sizes. Quality is good overall with some leaf shading (yellow color) showing up. The overall supplies are steady. The market is steady on the 175 - 250ct limes.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Veracruz, Mexico | Lower/Steady | Good |
Shippers have good supplies of Valencias and peaking on 88s/113s/138s. Starting to see some early demand on 113s and 138s as school demand starts to ramp up over the next few weeks.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Merced to Bakersfield, CA | Steady | Good |
Riverside, CA | Steady | Good |
Good quality and condition on cucumbers coming out of Northern Baja coast. All sizes are being packed in 1 1/9 bushel boxes. Also 24's-36's-42's being packed. Color is just fair due to hotter temps.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Northern Baja California Norte, Mexico | Steady | Good |
With temperature's dropping, eggplant is showing improvement in quality and condition. Fresno showing good quality with limited supply. Cosmetic issue with egg plant are improving.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Fresno, CA | Steady | Good |
Green grape supplies continue to remain steady coming out of the San Joaquin Valley regions. Quality has been strong, but the weather is warming up again and is expected to reach triple digits for several days in a row. This will be beneficial to production, but can cause some amber coloring on the berries. Although this should have no affect on the eating quality or shelf life, it is something to keep in mind when looking at the green grapes. Markets have declined slightly on all sizes and should remain consistent the rest of the week.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Arvin, CA | Lower/Steady | Good |
Arvin red grapes have been very consistent in supply and quality. We are starting to see some bigger sizes in the Flame variety and shippers are expecting to start Scarlet Royals later this week. Market prices have not budged much on high quality M/L to XL grapes. We have seen some more aggressive prices being offered on small size grapes, but quality and inconsistent bunch sizes are a concern.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Arvin, CA | Steady | Good |
Supplies of green onions are steady with aggressive prices for iced product. Iceless green onions are commanding prices at higher levels. Quality has been really nice with minimal yellowing.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Mexicali, Baja | Steady | Good |
Salinas Valley, CA | Steady | Good |
Kale supplies remain abundant. The market is unchanged as well with aggressive prices. Quality is excellent with little yellowing or dehydration.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Salinas, CA | Steady | Excellent |
Oxnard/Santa Maria, CA | Steady | Excellent |
Baja, MX | Steady | Excellent |
The iceberg lettuce market is rising. Demand remains relatively unchanged but supplies are lightening up. We expect this up and down cycle to continue all summer as irregular weather patterns have led to irregular growth cycles. The roller coaster supply cycle appears to be the norm for now. This situation is only exacerbated by the shippers as they "reach ahead" on harvests to cover their short falls.
Alerts:
Iceberg lettuce supplies tightening up.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Oxnard/Santa Maria, CA | Higher | Good |
Salinas Valley, CA | Higher | Good |
Red leaf, green leaf, butter leaf and romaine markets are all flat. We currently have excellent supplies coupled with light but steady demand. We see no change in these market on the horizon as all the regional deals are currently running. The recent nationwide heat wave could affect this but it is too early to tell if this is an issue.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Oxnard/Santa Maria, CA | Steady | Good |
Salinas Valley, CA | Steady | Good |
The West Side supplies have increased slightly from previous levels. Some growers are packing all sizes including 15ct and a few 18ct while others are packing only 9ct. Quality out of the West Side is excellent with good sugar levels. The market is steady on the 9ct and lower on the smaller 15/18ct right now.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Firebaugh, CA | Lower/Steady | Excellent |
Mendota, CA | Lower/Steady | Excellent |
Growers are harvesting dews in the West Side and the volume is remaining stead right now. Weather has been favorable for high quality honeydews out of the West Side and they are arriving in excellent condition. The market is steady right now.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Firebaugh, CA | Steady | Excellent |
Mendota, CA | Steady | Excellent |
Demand for Western Watermelon has curtailed. Watermelon is being shipped from Southern and Central California. Quality is good with mostly Large sizes being harvested. Extreme heat has increased the sizing to mostly very large fruit,30s,36 and 45s
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Coachella Valley | Steady | Good |
Central California and New Mexico are still the main two shipping areas for onions. Washington has started with limited supplies of both yellow and red onions. Idaho will start in a very light way next week. New Mexico is still struggling with very limited supplies of Colossal and larger. Both areas are packing good numbers of medium and jumbo's yellow onions. Market is soft on Medium Yellow with all other sizes steady. Quality is still being reported as good. Temperatures in the low 100's continue in the California growing areas this could hurt the quality and supplies as this week moves on.
Alerts:
High Temperatures in California continue
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Huron/Metler, CA | Steady | Good |
Las Cruces, NM | Steady | Good |
Quincy/Hermiston, WA | Steady | Good |
California - Bartlett pears are steady on all sizes and continue to peak on 100/110/90s. Some shippers are priced slightly lower. The quality has been good. Crimson pears are also steady and they are peaking on half carton 45/40s. Full carton Crimson pears are also steady. The quality has been good.
Washington - D'anjou pears are steady but supplies are extremely short and their season is just about over.
Chile - Chilean Bosc are steady to lower and they continue to peak on 70-100s. The quality has been good.
Transitions:
Washington will start to pack Bartlett pears tomorrow.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Chile | Steady | Good |
Stockton, CA | Steady | Good |
Supplies are dropping from the tropics and are going to be significantly lighter for August.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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La Virgen, Costa Rica | Steady | Good |
Heredia, Costa Rica | Steady | Good |
Guapiles, Costa Rica | Steady | Good |
La Cieba, Honduras | Steady | Good |
Retalhuleu, Guatemala | Steady | Good |
San Luis, Guatemala | Steady | Good |
Idaho - Storage crop is slowly winding down for the season and should be completely done by the second week of August. New Crop will start with a couple growers later this week and with all growers by the second week of August. Quality is still being reported as good to fair on the storage crop. Market is steady all cartons with Non-A bags starting to firm up. New crop will be asking a slight premium on all cartons.
Washington - Growers have all started in a light way with new crop. Sizing and quality is being reported as good. Market came out steady.
Colorado and Wisconsin - both growing areas have finished with storage crop and have started in a very light way with new crop. Demand is good with limited supplies. Supplies will slowly build and should be up to full speed by the middle of August.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Hamer/Rupert, ID | Steady/Higher | Good |
Quincy/Hermiston, WA | Steady/Higher | Excellent |
Monte Vista, CO | Higher | Good |
Plover/Bancroft, WI | Higher | Good |
Bakersfield California - they have finished for the season.
Stockton California - reds, whites, and golds are steady to slightly lower and all are peaking on A size. Baker/Premium white and reds are available in varying quantities, large gold potatoes are short! They have good quality for all colors.
Alabama - they have finished for the season.
North Carolina - they have finished for the season.
Virginia - They are steady on all colors but supplies are light. The quality has been fair.
Muleshoe Texas - the reds are steady on all sizes with good quality, the golds quality has been marginal.
Missouri - they still have a few reds but supplies are light.
Minnesota - they have started packing red and gold potatoes.
Wisconsin - red potato availability remains light and they continue to peak on B-size with very few As. The quality is good.
Washington - eastern red and gold potatoes are steady and both are peaking on A-size. Bs and smaller are limited in both colors.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Stockton, CA | Steady | Good |
Hallwood/Horntown/Cape Charles, VA | Steady | Fair |
Muleshoe, TX | Steady | Good |
Plover, WI | Steady | Good |
Big Lake Minnesota | Steady | Good |
Pasco/Tri-Cities, WA | Steady | Good |
Heavy production on both zucchini and yellow squash are being offered in volume. Sizing is mostly larger due to warm weather. Quality is mostly good but some scarring on certain lots.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Santa Maria, CA | Steady | Good |
Availability on smaller sized stone fruit continues to remain limited. Peaches and nectarines are peaking in the large (TP 48ct and larger) size range with limited availability of volume fill. Market prices on the volume fill fruit have climbed up and are remaining firm. The larger tray pack fruit has seen a small jump in price this week as well. Plums are also peaking in larger sizes, but there is some smaller fruit available if needed. Market prices have been steady on plums and we do not expect to see much change through the week. Quality has been strong on all fruit.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Madera south to Arvin, CA | Higher | Good |
Tomato supplies in the east remain fragmented among growing areas with supply limited overall. The lions share of eastern fruit is coming from the eastern shore while other areas east of the Rockies suffer through hot rainy weather conditions bringing regular picking schedules to intermittent harvests. Quality is consistently nice from VA, however local deals in TN and NC are showing scattered quality reports with effects of rain and heat showing up on the crops. Roma tomatoes are very limited in the east leaving buyers to look toward Mexican imports to meet demand. Cherry tomatoes are steady and grape tomato volumes are picking back up as well causing prices to return to seasonal norms from the escalated market experienced the past 2 weeks. Weather has made for a stronger market and with continued showers in the forecast it is unknown how long supplies will run tight.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Eastern North Carolina | Steady/Higher | Fair |
Cedarville/Hammonton, VA | Steady | Good |
California's gas green tomato crops are experiencing lighter volume this week creating a stronger market. Similarly, vine ripe and roma tomatoes out of Mexico have also shown an uptick in price due to lighter volumes while production in Baja transitions to Northern growing areas. California's central valley is in the process of switching area crops making romas tomatoes a highly sought after commodity with few crossing from Mexico during the transition north in Baja. Grape production in the west has loosed up with Mexican imports becoming widely available. The cherry market is steady with the majority of the nations volume coming from Maryland and Virginia.
Growing Region | Market | Quality |
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Coachella Valley, CA | Steady/Higher | Fair |
Northern Baja California Norte, Mexico | Steady | Fair |
Things You Should Know
Cherries
The Northwest cherry season has come to an end. Shippers have limited availability of previously harvested inventory and are expecting to be done by the middle of the week.
Cilantro
The cilantro market is active due to supplies being limited from Mexico and poor quality.
Lettuce Iceberg
Iceberg lettuce supplies tightening up.
Onions
High Temperatures in California continue
Transitions and Temperatures
Berries (Blueberries)
Peruvian blues should begin to hit the US around the first of September.
Apples
Washington will start packing a few Ginger Gold apples tomorrow but they have to cure the bruises out for a week or so, so they wont be able to ship right away. Washington will pack a few Galas on Saturday.
Berries (Strawberries)
Santa Maria new Fall crop (Summer-planted) strawberries are expected to begin harvests the first couple weeks of August.
Pears
Washington will start to pack Bartlett pears tomorrow.