Local Produce – A lot of local items have finished up, because of the hot summer days. We’re still seeing the following items in good quantities from our local farmers…Tomatoes of all kinds, including heirlooms, hard squashes, corn, peppers and eggplant. Summer squashes will have a second harvest later in the year.
Asparagus – Asparagus market continues to be tight in volume from all points of origin compared to last year which is keeping pressure on prices. They are now starting to harvest fields in Southern Peru which will help the volume. Supplies are expected to continue like this for the next couple of months.
Blueberries – Are wrapping up locally, with the heat finishing the season sooner than everyone wanted to. Michigan, though, with it’s cooler weather, still has plenty to sell.
Cherries and Stonefruit – Cherries, plums, peaches, and plumcots are all at peak season. Quality and flavor are delicious. Use them while you can because the season will be over before you know it.
Corn – Is winding down in NC, though there are still farmers harvesting limited volumes. Keep featuring them and keep your customers smiling! Other areas are harvesting now too, the market is in an oversupply situation, with more than they can sell.
Grapes – Mexico is still harvesting grapes and California is well into their season now, creating a glut market. Prices very favorable and likely will stay low until schools begin again as they are huge users and will change the market.
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.
Potatoes – Idaho potato shippers are now expecting a smooth transition to the new crop as storage supplies have held up well. They expect to begin harvest around the middle of this month.
Tomatoes – Our local tomato season continues. We have all kinds of local tomatoes and they have been delicious and amazing! Quality is exceptional and pricing has been great.
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