Use Caution Hauling Central American Melons Due to Quality Issues

Use Caution Hauling Central American Melons Due to Quality Issues

Caution is urged loading melons from Central America, which is arriving at various U.S. port, as well a crossing the border at Nogales, AZ.

Markon Cooperative of Salinas, CA in a press release reports Central American melon supplies are extremely limited following the effects of Tropical Storm Sara. Markets are elevated; demand exceeds supply and quality issues abound.

Cantaloupe

Central American

  • Offshore shipments of Central American cantaloupes are arriving by vessel into domestic ports; volume is extremely limited
  • Quality issues are arising from flooding brought by Tropical Storm Sara; yields are lower in Guatemala, Honduras, and Costa Rica
  • Projections for upcoming lots are minimal
  • Markon recommends increased order lead time to maximize coverage over the next three to four weeks; size substitutions may be recommended
  • Expect elevated markets and light supply through early January

Honeydew

Central American/Mexican

  • Mexican volume is light crossing into Nogales, Arizona as growers finish their season in Northern Mexico; light volume will continue to ship from Southern Mexico through February
  • Offshore/Central American honeydews are arriving by vessel into domestic ports; volume is extremely limited
  • Quality issues are arising from flooding brought by Tropical Storm Sara, resulting in lower yields in Guatemala, Honduras, and Costa Rica
  • Projections for upcoming lots are minimal
  • Markon recommends increased order lead time to maximize coverage over the next three to four weeks; size substitutions may be recommended
  • Expect limited supplies and elevated markets through early January