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FRESH FACTSYour Weekly Market Update!
April 16, 2018
Tight / Limited
Winding Down
Gapping
Purple Wax Beans
Dragon Beans
Baby Kiwi Meyer Lemons
Cara Cara Oranges (AUS)Champagne GrapesCrab ApplesRed Currants
Tiger Striped Figs
Tear Drop TomatoesSuper Sweet 100sFingerlimes
Yellow Meat WatermelonHidden Rose ApplesGreen Dragon ApplesCherriesBuddha’s HandMandarinquats
English Peas, Persimmons (Chile), Porcini Mushrooms
Baby Pineapples
Bitter Melon
Radicchio Enjoya Peppers
Fenugreek
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Crop Update
Apples & Pears
Avocados
Asparagus
Bell Peppers
Berries
Broccoli & Cauliflower
The apple market is steady with moderate demand and good quality. Pears have good quality and availability out of the Washington and Offshore markets.
Mexico supplies continue and the pipeline begins to fill up. Lower yields continue on large sized fruit out of MX. California continues with steady volume. Quality is good. Markets are slightly higher.
Weather improves out of mainland Mexico and California increasing supplies. Overall quality is good and markets are steady.
Green bell supplies are beginningto wind down out of MX as we approach the end of their growing season and we begin totransition into Coachella. Qualityremains good. Red and Yellow bells volume is steady out of mainland MX. California should begin harvest mid April on greenbells followed by reds and yellows.
Broccoli supplies are slowly decreasing as they enter the seasonal supply gap. The market has already firmed up and looks to increase into next week. The quality of broccoli has been really nice in Salinas as well in Santa Maria. We have seen minimal yellowing, normal crown size and little dehydration
Cauliflower supplies remain abundant. This has kept the market competitive. Overall quality is really nice with weights in the 25 to 28 pound range, little yellowing or bruising / brown spotting.
Strawberry Supply will continue to be light to moderate over the next few weeks as part of the aftermath of recent rain in Oxnardand Santa Maria growing areas. Quality is still fair at best as a result of the recent weather conditions.
Blueberries, blackberries and raspberries All three remain steady in available volume and quality has been fair to good.
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Citrus
Leaf Lettuce & Iceberg Potatoes
Squash
Tomatoes
40 & 50ct potatoes are a little limited with the Burbank’s peaking on 80ct and smaller. Quality is good. Colored potatoes are readily available with good quality on all sizes and colors out of all shipping points.
Supplies are plentiful on zucchini and yellow squash out of MX and Coachella. Markets have come off. Quality is good.
Tomato supplies out of Mexico are plentiful as fields hit peak production. Prices are steady and quality remains good. Volume on Vine ripes out of mainland MX are plentiful. Roma supplies increase causing markets to come off. Supplies on grape & cherry tomatoes are steady. Quality is good. Markets are steady.
Lemons: The Central Valley crop is in full production and sizing is large, peaking 95s/115s/140s. Ventura crop continues with good production. This region remains peaking on 140s and smaller fruit.
Oranges: We are seeing peak sizing of 56s/72s/88s. Percentage of 113s/138s continue to fall off in pack outs. The market remains active on 113s/138s both grades. Larger sizes are peaking for the balance of the navel season. Small fruit will be in short supply all season.
Iceberg Lettuce: Salinas will have production on this commodity by the end of the week. The product is tired. Demand is moderate. Santa Maria continues to have some availability. The defects that have been reported upon arrival include mechanical, puffiness and some discoloration. Weights are averaging 42-46 pounds. Shippers are listening for offers for volume type orders.
Leaf Lettuce: Romaine as well as green and red leaf is active. Salinas has moderate to light production to start the season. Romaine hearts continue to be on escalated pricing. The quality has picked up dramatically compared to last week. We are seeing less blister and peel is less seen. Insect damage and ribbing is seen on all leaf items, including romaine. The quality should be stronger next week as new fields will be harvested. Salinas production is stronger compared to last week. Santa Maria will have light availability for the week.
Information is subject to daily weather and market fluctuations and is meant to be used as a guide.
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Onions
Corn
Good quality and a steady market on all colors and sizes is still the trend for the storage crop season. California is expected to start the end of this month. All reports are saying that the California crop is looking good.
California has started on corn out of Coachella as Mexico finishes their season. Quality is fair and markets are active.
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Amenities
ITEM APPLES6433 Baby Gala, Single Layer2112 Baby Granny, Single Layer9246 Baby Jonagold, Single Layer1979 Baby Pink Lady, Single Layer7800 Baby Red Del, Single Layer2276 Baby Fuji3652 Fuji 48 count1845 Grapple 48 count2606 Jonagold Apples
ITEM PEARS1339 Pears Asian 14-16 Count8809 Pears Bosc, Single Layer9814 Forelle Pears, Single Layer2939 Baby Pears Asian
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Organics Salad SeasonITEMS Beets Red - 25 Lb
Beets Gold - 25 Lb
Chard Green - 24 Ct
Collards - 24 Ct
Leaf Butter - 24 Ct
Parsley Curly - 30 Ct
Turnips - 25 Lb
Watermelon Radish - 10 Lb
Black Spanish Radish - 10 Lb
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Farmer’s Market Weekly cutoff time is 9 AM Monday for Friday delivery.
Subject to Availability
Bob Polito Valley CenterRuby Star Grapefruit Clementines Golden Nugget Tangerine Tango TangerinesLemon: Meyer, LisbonOranges: Navel, Clementine, Valencia
Coastal Farms / Santa PaulaRed KaleFennelRed RadicchioPea Tendrils Spigarello Baby BroccoliCavolo NeroLamb’s Quarters Radishes: French Breakfast, Easter
Jerry Rutiz / Arroyo GrandeBaby BroccoliSpring GarlicButternut SquashPotato: Sierra GoldGreens: Baby Bloomsdale Spinach, Collard Greens, Rainbow Chard
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Subject to Availability
April 16, 2018
Farmer’s Market Weekly cutoff time is 9 AM Monday for Friday delivery.
Cara-Cara OrangesColeman Farms / CarpentariaStinging NettlesBaby BroccoliCardoonRed Frill MustardFlower: Radish, Calendula, Rapini, Parsley, Blue Borage, White Borage, Broccoli, Cilantro, Red Frill MustardHerbs: Curry Leaf, Persian Mint, Marjoram, Greek Oregano, RosemaryKale: Spigarello, Curly Spigarello, Red & Green DandelionLettuces: Celtuce, Wood SorrelRadishes: Easter Egg, French Breakfast and Shunkyo
McGrath Family Organic Farms / CamarilloRed FrillMixed CarrotsBaby KaleWatercressTendrils: Fava, Pea
Mudd Creek / Santa Paula (Org)Cara-Cara OrangesMandaquatsNagami KumquatsAvocado: Bacon, Hass, PinkertonGrapefruit: Star Ruby, Oro Blanco, Melogold, Rex UnionLemons: Meyer, Lisbon, Eureka, Monachello, Marrakech, OrangePommelo: Thong Dee, TahitianTangerines: Satsuma, Page and Daisy
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Market Selections
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Kagome SalsaIf you could dip your favorite tortilla chips in magic, it would be called Salsa by Kagome. They capture premium scratch ingredients to highlight the delicious flavors in each bite. Their salsa is such a versatile item you are able to incorporate it into several menu offerings. Serve as is or use as a start for your own recipe. For a sample, please reach out to your sales rep. 6/ 108 oz packages.
Winona Foods CheeseFrom sauces and salads to sandwiches and entrees and every course in between, cheese is a beloved component in countless recipes. Whether your specifications call for shredded, cubed or sliced, Winona Cheese is your solution. Additionally, because they’ve built their company with a Wisconsin cheese-making heritage, the experts at Winona Foods also concentrate on packaging that supports longer shelf stability and maintaining product freshness. When you ask your sales rep for a sample also get them to tell you more about twin-stack and rapid-pack!