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Grapes, Red Globe

Good Morning! Asparagus – Mexican fields started slower than expected this season due to low temperatures and cloudy weather, keeping volumes below projections—until now. The good news? Better weather is on the way this week, which should stimulate the fields and lead to stronger volume next week! Broccoli – Is coming from multiple areas now and pricing is very favorable and reflecting the strong supplies. Citrus – California is having a solid season, and quality and volumes have been very good. Prices remain very favorable. Eggs – Extremely limited production due to Avian Flu and the flock kills that were required to combat it are keeping egg prices at their highest levels in memory. Over 41,000,000 birds have been killed in December and January alone, not to mention the months before those. Expectations are for eggs to remain extremely limited for the foreseeable future. Grapes – After months of tight supplies, the dam has been busted. Importers are looking to sell fruit and it’s backing up on them at the ports. Quality is great and prices reflect the oversupply. Greens – Supplies on all eastern greens are better as we’re past the worst of the cold weather. Greens like it cold, but not too cold, as that discolors the leaves. Melons and Pineapples- Supplies are catching up to demand on melons, and pricing is much more favorable. Availability is much stronger than we saw in January. Onions – Mexico has begun their new crop and supplies and quality are much improved. Prices are currently about as low as we ever see them and they’re beautiful. Strawberries- Florida is growing plenty of berries and the weather has cooperated very well with them. California fields had some rains last week, slowing production, but nothing that Florida couldn’t overcome. Supplies are good overall. Q: Where do evil rainbows go? A: To prism. It’s a light sentence, but gives them time to reflect.

Good Morning! Asparagus – Mexican fields started slower than expected this season due to low temperatures and cloudy weather, keeping volumes below projections—until now. The good news? Better weather is on the way this week, which should stimulate the fields [...]

February 24, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
Apples – Western apple shippers are harvesting more and more varieties as the season continues.

Good Morning! Apples – As we wrap up the first month of the year, we are fortunate to have a good crop of apples in storage for many varieties in Washington State. Most varieties are widely available, though, there are a few varieties and packs that continue to be a little tight and are showing some price increases with the Honeycrisp apples the tightest item in the apple category. All Honeycrisp packs, sizes, and grades are tight and rising in price and we expect this trend to continue until the new crop arrives in mid-August. Broccoli – Is coming from multiple areas now and pricing is very favorable and reflecting the strong supplies. Eggs – Extremely limited production due to Avian Flu and the flock kills that were required to combat it are keeping egg prices at their highest levels in memory. Over 41,000,000 birds have been killed in December and January alone, not to mention the months before those. Expectations are for eggs to remain extremely limited for the foreseeable future. Melons and Pineapples- Supplies are catching up to demand on melons, and pricing is starting to slide. Potatoes – Idaho has a great crop and the surge in demand for the holiday season is now passed. Pricing has settled in at very favorable levels for a while. Squash – Yellow squash continues to face issues with scuffing and scarring. While we are not out of the woods yet with yellow squash, zucchini is beginning to show improvement. Both Florida and Mexico are starting to return to normal volumes. Hard squashes are still widely available and great quality. Strawberries- Going into Valentine’s Day, pricing and demand were very strong, but we should see markets easing off this coming week with lower demand. Florida has cranked up their strawberry machine, and supplies are increasing and quality is excellent. My wife asked why I didn’t buy her flowers on Valentine’s Day. But, to be fair, I didn’t know she sold flowers.

Good Morning! Apples – As we wrap up the first month of the year, we are fortunate to have a good crop of apples in storage for many varieties in Washington State. Most varieties are widely available, though, there are [...]

February 14, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
White Eggs are cheaper than Cage Free Eggs

Good Morning! Tariffs – We’ve received a lot of questions from customers, friends, and even the news station asking about our opinion on the proposed tariffs on Mexico and Canadian produce. Our opinion is that it will have very little, if any, effect on produce prices. They are dictated more by demand of customers and end users and the available supply. If tariffs raise prices on fresh fruits and vegetables to a point that they are not attractive to the buyer, they simply won’t sell. So, the farmer, importer, or shipper selling the items will be forced to drop the price to a level that they sell again. This balancing of supply and demand already happens every week in the produce world and keeps everything moving. Avocados – We’re in the run up to Super Bowl Sunday (GO CHIEFS) and avocados are generally the star of the show that weekend. This will be the highest demand period of the season. Fortunately, the growers have caught up with demand this week and pricing is down considerably, so enjoy your Game Day Guac! Broccoli – Is coming from multiple areas now and pricing is very favorable and reflecting the strong supplies. Eggs – Extremely limited production due to Avian Flu and the flock kills that were required to combat it are keeping egg prices at their highest levels in memory. Our farmers have had a great run, but they’re running short and pro-rating orders now. We have limited availability on eggs now, much like everyone else in the country. The humble egg is getting a lot of attention now. Melons and Pineapples- Supplies are catching up to demand on melons, and pricing is starting to slide. Squash – Zucchini is widely available from Florida and Mexico, but yellow squash faces troubles from scarring which is limiting the product available to ship. Potatoes – Idaho has a great crop and the surge in demand for the holiday season is now passed. Pricing has settled in at very favorable levels for a while. Strawberries- Going into Valentine’s Day, pricing and demand are usually both very strong. Florida has cranked up their strawberry machine, though, and supplies remain plentiful this week. We should see a good supply going into Lover’s Week. Also, we’ll have Long Stem Berriesyou’re your dessert specials this week. Three conspiracy theorists walk into a bar… You can’t tell me that’s a coincidence!

Good Morning! Tariffs – We’ve received a lot of questions from customers, friends, and even the news station asking about our opinion on the proposed tariffs on Mexico and Canadian produce. Our opinion is that it will have very little, [...]

February 7, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
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