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Produce Supply Update May 29th, 2026 Good Morning! Asparagus – After many weeks of short supply and high markets, our domestic growers are kicking into gear and there’s plenty to go around. Now is a great time to feature it on your menus. Avocados – Mexico is changing seasons and there’s a short term gap effecting the market. Supplies dried up seemingly overnight but better conditions are expected over the coming weeks as new areas begin harvesting. Blueberries – Are cranking up in NC and the quality has been beautiful. We’re looking forward to a great season. Broccoli and Cabbage – both are going strong locally and quality has been gorgeous. Pricing has been very favorable too with the lower freight rates of close by farms. 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. We’re looking at a great summer for corn. Grapes – It seems like the west coast grape season has just begun and they’re already looking to push volumes as they’re having a strong harvest and sluggish demand. Prices are lower this week. Lettuce – The leaf lettuce market is expected to remain firm to elevated over the next few weeks, led by romaine and romaine hearts, which continue to see the strongest demand and pricing support. Supplies out of California remain very light, and while some improvement has been noted, quality variability is still limiting relief, particularly on hearts and value‑added items. Melons – Honeydews, cantaloupes are finishing the offshore season and are starting domestically out west. Watermelons are coming on strong in Florida and prices are lower. Warmer weather makes it a great time to feature these. Oranges – Navel oranges will be soon finishing up for the season and we’ll start to see the transition to Valencia variety. Though a great orange, valencias are seeded. Strawberries – Supplies remain limited and quality has been suspect. We’ve seen a small amount of local strawberries available after the rains last week dried out. Squash and Zucchini – Our local farmers are cranking out the squash. Quality has been exceptional. Tomatoes – Local tomatoes are still a few weeks away but there are good supplies coming from Georgia and quality is great. Nothing in the English language starts with N and ends in G. Thank you for your business! Have a Great Week! Copyright Ford’s Produce 2026

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

Produce Supply Update

May 29th, 2026

Good Morning!

Asparagus – After many weeks of short supply and high markets, our domestic growers are kicking into gear and there’s plenty to go around. Now is a great time to feature it on your menus.

Avocados – Mexico is changing seasons and there’s a short term gap effecting the market. Supplies dried up seemingly overnight but better conditions are expected over the coming weeks as new
areas begin harvesting.

Blueberries – Are cranking up in NC and the quality has been beautiful. We’re looking forward to a great season.

Broccoli and Cabbage – Both are going strong locally and quality has been gorgeous. Pricing has been very favorable too with the lower freight rates of close by farms.

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. We’re looking at a great summer for corn.

Grapes – It seems like the west coast grape season has just begun and they’re already looking to push volumes as they’re having a strong harvest and sluggish demand. Prices are lower this week.

Lettuce – The leaf lettuce market is expected to remain firm to elevated over the next few weeks, led by romaine and romaine hearts, which continue to see the strongest demand and pricing support. Supplies out of California remain very light, and while some improvement has been noted, quality variability is still limiting relief, particularly on hearts and value‑added items.

Melons – Honeydews, cantaloupes are finishing the offshore season and are starting domestically out west.

Watermelons are coming on strong in Florida and prices are lower. Warmer weather makes it a great time to feature these.

Oranges – Navel oranges will be soon finishing up for the season and we’ll start to see the transition to Valencia variety. Though a great orange, valencias are seeded.

Strawberries – Supplies remain limited and quality has been suspect. We’ve seen a small amount of local strawberries available after the rains last week dried out.

Squash and Zucchini – Our local farmers are cranking out the squash. Quality has been exceptional.

Tomatoes – Local tomatoes are still a few weeks away but there are good supplies coming from Georgia and quality is great.

Nothing in the English language
starts with N and ends in G.

 

Thank you for your business!
Have a Great Week!
Copyright Ford’s Produce 2026

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