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Week 3 2026 Market Update
Rain in California’s Central Valley
- Heavy rains have impacted California citrus crops over the past two weeks.
- Citrus: Softness in navel oranges and clementines.
- Celery: Tight supply due to rain and lower yields.
- Carrots: Prorates on all carrots expected for 3–4 weeks. East Coast carrots (GA/FL) running behind schedule.
Lettuce & Leafy Greens
- Excellent quality on lettuces as growing conditions improved in Yuma.
Apples
- New crop varieties in peak harvest.
- Large crop with promotable opportunities through spring.
Berries
- Strawberries: Excellent quality from Florida.
- Blueberries: Peru volume slowing; Chilean product arriving with good quality.
- Raspberries: Moderate, steady supply from Mexico.
- Blackberries: Strong volume from Mexico.
Broccoli
- Quality has improved dramatically over the past two weeks.
Celery
- Transitioning to Arizona; still harvesting in Oxnard, CA.
- Heavy rain causing lower yields and elevated markets.
Chili Peppers
- Chiles: Light supply; Eastern regions transitioning to winter production. Plant City finished; SW Florida now harvesting. Supply and quality expected to improve in 2 weeks.
- Mini Sweets: Good supply from Baja and Jalisco, Mexico.
Citrus
- Clementines: Full harvest in CA; rain causing some softness.
- Navels: Softness noted but not expected to be long-term.
- Lemons: Tight markets; demand exceeds supply.
- Limes: Good supply from Mexico.
Eastern Vegetables
- Cucumbers: Light supply; Florida limited. Mexico crop ramping up with solid quality.
- Green Pepper: Moderate supply; cold snap reduced FL production slightly. Conditions improving in 2 weeks.
- Green Beans: Light supply; holiday shipping impacted quality. Available from Immokalee, Homestead, Lake Region.
- Zucchini & Yellow Squash: Moderate supply; new fields online. Plant City finishing; Immokalee and Homestead carrying winter production.
- Eggplant: Light supply; Plant City finished. Florida limited; Mexico providing bulk supply from Sinaloa.
- Green Cabbage: Light supply; Florida production in Ft. Pierce, Belle Glade, Myakka City.
- Hard Squash: Moderate supply; Eastern finished. Mexico harvest from Sinaloa.
Grapes
- Import deal from Peru in full swing; volumes building and markets easing. Chile to begin in 3 weeks.
Greens
- Kale/Turnip: Low supply due to cool weather and freeze in Georgia causing cuts/prorates.
Hothouse
- Beefsteaks: Light to moderate supply; strong demand for 3 weeks until Mexico catches up.
- TOV: Light to moderate supply; demand outpacing supply through January. Best tomato option until February.
- Colored Pepper: Good supply from Jalisco, Sinaloa, Sonora; promotable volumes.
- European Cucumber: Good supply from Mexico; promotable volumes.
- Mini Cucumber: Light supply; short daylight and crop cycle gap. Volumes improving in 2–3 weeks.
- Snacking Tomatoes: Moderate supply.
Melons
- Watermelons: Light supply; South Florida finished.
- Mini Watermelons: Moderate supply; Guatemalan fruit improving.
- Cantaloupes & Honeydew: Good supply from Guatemala.
Onions
- White onion supply tightening; demand strong. Market expected to rise over next 2 months.
Pears
Pomegranates
- Season finished due to rain in Central Valley.
Potatoes
- Over-supplied; plenty through spring.
- Russet: Excellent supply, especially bagging sizes.
- Red & Gold: Great supply from multiple regions (ID, WA).
- Sweet: Harvest complete; excellent supply.
Stone Fruit
- Imported cherries in full swing; excellent quality.
- Peaches, nectarines, and white nectarines available in order guide.
- Plums delivering next week via Basket Builder.
Tomatoes – Field Grown
- Romas: Light supply; adverse weather affected fruit set. Labelle finishing soon; Naples carrying winter. MX light production; Baja finishing in 2–3 weeks.
- Round Tomatoes: Moderate supply; cool weather slowing maturity. Labelle finishing next week; shifting to Naples. MX volume increasing in 3 weeks.
- Grape Tomatoes: Moderate supply; cool weather limited FL harvest. Labelle finished; Naples active. MX strong availability from Culiacan, Baja, and Central Mexico.
Tropical
- Avocados: Good supply; promotable volumes from Mexico.
- Honey Mangos: Moderate supply from Ecuador.
- Mangos: Moderate supply of Brazilian fruit arriving in NJ and South FL ports.
- Dragon Fruit: Moderate supply from Ecuador.
- Limes: Light supply; tail end of season. Mexico reports bloom drop due to heavy rains, expecting 30% crop reduction Jan–Mar.