Happy Memorial Day!
Avocados – Pretty weather in the avocado groves has good harvests during the middle of the season. Markets are stable as we move into warmer months and higher demand.
Cabbage – Has started locally, so pricing is very good with almost no freight to get it to market. Quality is excellent and it doesn’t get any fresher than this.
Corn – Is reaching peak season in Georgia, with high quality and high volume covering the high levels of demand for Memorial Day cookouts. We saw a bit of a price spike last week leading into the holiday, but it should settle back down this coming week.
Eggs – Egg prices went as low as they continue to fall to pre-pandemic levels. There is some discussion of a new bird-flu on the horizon, but it seems to already be figured into the market’s pricing.
Grapes – We’re right in the transition from winter season South American fruit to springtime harvests getting started in Mexico. Prices are way higher on drastically short supplies, especially reds. We should see improvement in availability and pricing in a few weeks.
Lettuces – Are widely available with great quality. The transition to northern fields is over and it wasn’t as bad as feared. Pricing has leveled out for the time being.
Peaches – East coast peaches have started their season! Quality is really nice and should continually improve as we get further into the season and they size up. They always start out on the smaller side, but we should be into large peaches very soon.
Squash and Zucchini– Local farmers are just getting started on fresh fields. Volume is starting out light, but the flood gates are going to open very soon and everyone will have squash through the summer.
Strawberries – Local strawberries are in peak production, and they have been beautiful! The cooler weather we’ve been having will hopefully stretch out the season a little longer than usual, as it’s usually summer heat that finishes it up.
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