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Produce Supply Update April 13rd, 2026 Good Morning! Global Market Note – The issues going on in the Straight of Hormuz have caused worldwide shortages of petroleum. So… of course freight rates are through the roof, but also effected are harvesting costs, fertilizers and packaging supplies including all plastics. Shippers and farmers are having to pass along these increases and causing many items to climb in price. Many freight companies are implementing fuel surcharges, increasing the cost of everything. Asparagus – Are at yearly highs, with shortages keeping the market strong. California and Washington State are starting their seasons, so that will add some much needed volume to the market. Cabbage – Is going strong locally, and right behind that, in a couple of weeks, should be broccoli. It’s been a long, cold winter, but spring is finally here! Corn, Peppers and Tomatoes – I’ve never seen a corn market like this one. February’s freeze killed many plants, creating a gap in production that’s going to take a while to work out. Crops had to be replanted and you’re looking at 60-90 days from putting them in the ground if the weather cooperates. Limited supplies are fueling sky-high pricing. Many tomato shippers are simply out of product. Warmer weather and increasing supplies once they’re past the areas affected will be the only thing to help the market. Lettuce – Has fully transitioneed to northern areas that will supply the country for the summer months. It was a smooth one this time, so we should have a great summer. Quality and pricing are great across the board for salad entrée’s and specials. Onions and Potatoes– Are both at very good pricing now and and heavy on supply. Quality has been beautiful, so feature these staples on your menus for profitable side items the everyone loves. Squash and Zucchini – Are plentiful from Florida, and Georgia should begin their harvest very soon. Supplies and quality are excellent, and so is pricing. We’re just a month or so away from our first harvests in NC. Spring is here! Alcohol can damage your short term memory. And so can alcohol.

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Produce Supply Update

April 13rd, 2026

Good Morning!

Global Market Note – The issues going on in the Straight of Hormuz have caused worldwide shortages of petroleum. So… of course freight rates are through the roof, but also effected are
harvesting costs, fertilizers and packaging supplies including all plastics. Shippers and farmers are having to pass along these increases and causing many items to climb in price. Many freight companies are implementing fuel surcharges, increasing the cost of everything.

Asparagus – Are at yearly highs, with shortages keeping the market strong. California and Washington State are starting their seasons, so that will add some much needed volume to the market.

Cabbage – Is going strong locally, and right behind that, in a couple of weeks, should be broccoli. It’s been a long, cold winter, but spring is finally here!

Corn, Peppers and Tomatoes – I’ve never seen a corn market like this one. February’s freeze killed many plants, creating a gap in production that’s going to take a while to work out. Crops had
to be replanted and you’re looking at 60-90 days from putting them in the ground if the weather cooperates. Limited supplies are fueling sky-high pricing. Many tomato shippers are simply out of
product. Warmer weather and increasing supplies once they’re past the areas affected will be the only thing to help the market.

Lettuce – Has fully transitioned to northern areas that will supply the country for the summer months. It was a smooth one this time, so we should have a great summer. Quality and pricing are great across the board for salad entrée’s and specials.

Onions and Potatoes– Are both at very good pricing now and and heavy on supply. Quality has been beautiful, so feature these staples on your menus for profitable side items the everyone loves.

Squash and Zucchini – Are plentiful from Florida, and Georgia should begin their harvest very soon. Supplies and quality are excellent, and so is pricing. We’re just a month or so away from our first harvests in NC. Spring is here!

Alcohol can damage your short
term memory. And so can
alcohol.

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