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Good Morning! Produce Supply Update May 4th, 2026 Apples – We are now in the heart of the storage crop season and the beginning of the import season. The storage crop is smaller than last year and therefore many varieties and packs are tighter than last year. As a result, we are seeing a rising market on many varieties, sizes, and packs, and this trend is expected to continue for the next couple of months. The most significant item that is down this year is the Gala apples. The latest storage report shows that inventory is down over 20% from last year. Asparagus – Remains extremely short. With Mother’s Day this coming weekend things could get interesting. Prices are strong and large asparagus is really hard to find. Domestic production is set to crank up, but it’s not quite there yet. Blueberries – Are rolling in Georgia and they’re packed in pints vs. 6oz packs. Much better value on the pints and it should steadily improve as the weather warms. Our local guys are set to get started in just a few weeks. Broccoli and Cabbage – Cabbage is going strong locally, broccoli has just begun. Supplies and pricing are getting much better on both. Corn– Is widely available now and quality and pricing are excellent! It’s been a tough spring but they’re finally past the hard part and the summer should be smooth sailing from here on. Strawberries – Are really cranking up locally now. Our local farmers have moved out of the greenhouses and moved to fruit from the field and supplies are much stronger and the quality is gorgeous. You can see it at all the road side stands popping up everywhere. Feature them everywhere you can. Squash and Zucchini – Florida has wrapped up their season, but Georgia is cranking up and should move the market back down. Our local guys are still a few weeks out, but spring is on the way and we’re looking forward to a great season. Tomatoes – Supplies are getting more and more critical every week. Sighting big tomatoes is like seeing Sasquatch, nobody believes you if you say you did. Prices remain very strong this week but are expected to change rapidly over the two upcoming weeks. Next time you get a call from an unknown number, answer it by whispering “It’s done, but there’s blood everywhere.”

Blueberries – Should continue locally well into July and then we’ll make the transition to more Northern states like New Jersey and Michigan.

Good Morning!

Produce Supply Update May 4th, 2026

Apples – We are now in the heart of the storage crop season and the beginning of the import season. The storage crop is smaller than last year and therefore many varieties and packs are tighter than last year. As a result, we are seeing a rising market on many varieties, sizes, and packs, and this trend is expected to continue for the next couple of months. The most significant item that is down this year is the Gala apples. The latest storage report shows that inventory is down over 20% from last year.

Asparagus – Remains extremely short. With Mother’s Day this coming weekend things could get interesting. Prices are strong and large asparagus is really hard to find. Domestic production is set to crank up, but it’s not quite there yet.

Blueberries – Are rolling in Georgia and they’re packed in pints vs. 6oz packs. Much better value on the pints and it should steadily improve as the weather warms. Our local guys are set to get started in just a few weeks.

Broccoli and Cabbage – Cabbage is going strong locally, broccoli has just begun. Supplies and pricing are getting much better on both.

Corn– Is widely available now and quality and pricing are excellent! It’s been a tough spring but they’re finally past the hard part and the summer should be smooth sailing from here on.

Strawberries – Are really cranking up locally now. Our local farmers have moved out of the greenhouses and moved to fruit from the field and supplies are much stronger and the quality is gorgeous. You can see it at all the road side stands popping up everywhere. Feature them everywhere you can.

Squash and Zucchini – Florida has wrapped up their season, but Georgia is cranking up and should move the market back down. Our local guys are still a few weeks out, but spring is on the way
and we’re looking forward to a great season.

Tomatoes – Supplies are getting more and more critical every week. Sighting big tomatoes is like seeing Sasquatch, nobody believes you if you say you did. Prices remain very strong this week
but are expected to change rapidly over the two upcoming weeks.

Next time you get a call from an
unknown number, answer it by
whispering “It’s done, but there’s
blood everywhere.”

 

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