Current Market Updates

WEEK 34 • 2026 MARKET UPDATE

 

Strawberries

Supplies are tight, with variable quality due to poor growing conditions and recent field heat.

Lettuces and Leafy Greens

Supply is good following recent food safety concerns. Movement has begun to recover, although it may take some time to regain full consumer confidence.

Apples

Markets remain stable, though costs continue to strengthen gradually. Gala and Honeycrisp supplies are tight as storage crops near completion. The first arrivals of the 2026 Washington crop have begun, with Gala and Honeycrisp harvesting starting earlier this month. Additional varieties will begin shipping over the coming weeks.

Asparagus

Light volume currently available. Moderate supplies from Peru are expected through October.


Bush Berries

Blueberries

Supply is abundant from Michigan, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Michigan production will begin winding down in the coming weeks, while Pacific Northwest supplies remain stable. A smooth transition to Peruvian imports is expected in early September.

Raspberries

Solid supplies are available from Mexico and Baja California.

Blackberries

Supplies remain very tight. An early end to the Eastern crop has created supply gaps while Mexico and Baja California continue ramping up production. Availability is expected to remain spotty through the end of August before stabilizing in September.


Cherries

MPG has transitioned to British Columbia production and expects availability for approximately one more week.


Chili Peppers

Chiles

Good supplies are currently available.

Mini Sweet Peppers

Good supply from Baja California and Jalisco, Mexico. Quality and color remain strong with no major issues expected.


Citrus

Citrus Overview

Weather challenges in South Africa have caused some quality concerns, but overall supply remains steady.

Clementines

Imported fruit from Peru, Chile, and Uruguay is available. Supply and flavor are expected to improve over the next several weeks.

Minneolas and Cara Cara Oranges

Supply remains tight.

Navels

The market has transitioned to imported fruit. Early-season arrivals are available and expected to improve as the season progresses.

Lemons

Argentinian imports are underway. Supply is moderate but improving.

Limes

Plentiful supply with strong promotional opportunities available.


Eastern Vegetables

Zucchini and Yellow Squash

Good supply with production spanning from New York through Virginia.

Cucumbers

Good supply. Major production has shifted north, with New York and Ohio providing most volume. Michigan has started lightly and is expected to increase production within the next few weeks.

Green Peppers

Good supply. New Jersey, the Carolinas, and Tennessee are at peak production. Michigan volume is beginning to increase.

Green Beans

Moderate supply. Production has stabilized, with Michigan and New York supplying most of the volume.

Corn

Moderate supply. Northern production is slowing in Michigan, Ohio, and New York, while Virginia is fully underway.

Eggplant

Moderate supply from New Jersey and North Carolina.

Green Cabbage

Good supply from Michigan, Ohio, and New York.

Fall Squash

Light supply. Eastern growers are beginning harvests, while current availability is split between Mexico and California.


Grapes

California's Central Valley season is well underway. Supply is stable, and quality remains excellent.


Hothouse Vegetables

Beefsteak Tomatoes

Good supply from Canada and Mexico. Promotional volumes are expected to decline, with markets trending upward through August.

Tomatoes-on-the-Vine (TOV)

Good supply. Canadian production is several weeks away from ending, while Mexico's new crop is still weeks from harvest. Markets are expected to remain active through August.

Colored Peppers

Good supply from Canada and Central Mexico. Canada is anticipating a short supply gap over the next two to three weeks.

European Cucumbers

Moderate supply. Canadian production has improved and is adequately covering demand.

Mini Cucumbers

Good supply from Baja California, Central Mexico, and Canada.

Snacking Tomatoes

Low to moderate supply.

Mini Sweet Peppers

Moderate supply. Availability from Baja California and Central Mexico has returned to consistent levels.


Melons

Watermelon Bins

Good supply across several growing regions, including North Carolina and Delaware.

Cantaloupes

Production has transitioned to the West Coast for improved quality and availability.


Onions

Supplies remain stable. As additional growing regions come online over the next few weeks, overall availability is expected to increase.


Pears

The market has fully transitioned into California Bartlett and Red Anjou pears. Washington's new-crop Bartletts are beginning, with Bosc and Anjou varieties expected shortly thereafter.


Potatoes

Russet Potatoes

Markets continue to strengthen, particularly on larger sizes. Smaller sizes remain competitively priced, although quality has begun to decline as storage crops near completion. Some shippers are finishing early and may experience gaps before new-crop harvests begin. MPG will source russets from Delaware and Virginia to bridge the gap.

Red and Gold Potatoes

Virginia production is expected to conclude in early August. Recent rainfall has caused some quality concerns. Supply will transition to Minnesota, with a brief tightening expected before new growing regions come online.

Sweet Potatoes

Supplies remain extremely tight. MPG has shifted to jumbo sizes to help offset shortages in smaller grades due to light plantings and strong seasonal demand. Most growers do not expect new-crop harvests until after Labor Day, and periodic allocations may occur until harvest begins.


Stone Fruit

The season has peaked. Certain varieties, particularly white-flesh items, will begin winding down over the next two weeks in both Eastern and Western growing regions.


Field-Grown Tomatoes

Roma Tomatoes

Good supply with steady production from Tennessee and North Carolina.

Round Tomatoes

Good supply from Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.

Grape Tomatoes

Moderate supply. Eastern production remains steady, while Baja California and Central Mexico continue to provide strong volume.


Tropical

Mangos

Light supply as Mexico finishes its season. Brazil's season is expected to begin at the end of the month.

Honey Mangos

Season has concluded and will not return until November.

Limes

Good supply with promotional opportunities available on 175 and 230-count fruit from Mexico.

Avocados

Supplies have stabilized following last week's temporary USDA inspection suspension.