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Produce Supply Update March 27th, 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 in a real pinch right now and passing along what costs they’re able to and causing many items to climb in price. Apples – As we approach spring, the crop continues to get smaller. The latest storage report is showing that storage inventories are lower than the same time 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. Cabbage – Is starting locally, and right behind that should be broccoli. It’s been a long, cold winter, but spring is finally here! Corn – I’ve never seen a corn market like this one. Limited supplies are fueling sky-high pricing. Sizing is smaller than normal as anything that is corn is being harvested and put in the box. They expect to have better volume by the middle of April. Onions – Mexico is starting their new season, and the overlap of storage and new crop onions is making for a very smooth transition. Pricing is staying level and quality has been great. Peppers – Conditions remain extremely short, and we do not anticipate any improvement in the short term. Based on current field performance and weather impacts, expect these challenging conditions to persist through mid-April. Georgia typically begins its season around May 20–25th, which means that normalcy is unlikely until late May, when new acreage comes online and supply begins to stabilize. Strawberries – Florida still has great volume, California has started their new season and our local farmer has had some beautiful weather so strawberries are plentiful and gorgeous. Going into Easter, strawberries are always a popular item. Tomatoes – Became extremely short all of the sudden last week. The hard freeze in Florida a couple of weeks ago has set back the crop by a lot. Prices are high and continue to rise. Did you hear about the new restaurant named KARMA? There’s no menu, you just get what you deserve.

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Produce Supply Update

March 27th, 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 in a real pinch right now and passing along what costs they’re able to and
causing many items to climb in price.

Apples – As we approach spring, the crop continues to get smaller. The latest storage report is showing that storage inventories are lower than the same time 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.

Cabbage – Is starting locally, and right behind that should be broccoli. It’s been a long, cold winter, but spring is finally here!

Corn – I’ve never seen a corn market like this one. Limited supplies are fueling sky-high pricing. Sizing is smaller than normal as anything that is corn is being harvested and put in
the box. They expect to have better volume by the middle of April.

Onions – Mexico is starting their new season, and the overlap of storage and new crop onions is making for a very smooth transition. Pricing is staying level and quality has been great.

Peppers – Conditions remain extremely short, and we do not anticipate any improvement in the short term. Based on current field performance and weather impacts, expect these
challenging conditions to persist through mid-April. Georgia typically begins its season around May 20–25th, which means that normalcy is unlikely until late May, when new acreage comes online and supply begins to stabilize.

Strawberries – Florida still has great volume, California has started their new season and our local farmer has had some beautiful weather so strawberries are plentiful and
gorgeous. Going into Easter, strawberries are always a popular item.

Tomatoes – Became extremely short all of the sudden last week. The hard freeze in Florida a couple of weeks ago has set back the crop by a lot. Prices are high and continue to rise.

Did you hear about the new
restaurant named KARMA?
There’s no menu, you just get
what you deserve.

Thank you for your business!
Have a Great Week!
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