Orange Shipments Remain Extremely Limited Across All Growing Regions

Orange Shipments Remain Extremely Limited Across All Growing Regions

Orange supplies remain extremely limited, particularly for the 113- and 138-count sizes. This tight supply is being felt across all growing regions, and unfortunately, no improvement is expected until the Chilean and South African seasons start in July, according to a press release from Markon Cooperative of Salinas, CA.

Given these ongoing challenges, size and grade substitutions will be necessary to fill orders, with the 138-count oranges presenting the greatest difficulty.

California

  • Markon First Crop (MFC) and Markon Essentials (ESS) Oranges are available
  • Overall supplies of 113- and 138-count oranges will be extremely limited through the Valencia season, which runs until October
  • Expect to make size and grade substitutions, as well as date changes, to fill orders of small fruit
  • Quality is good; sugar levels range from 12-13 Brix
  • Expect high markets for small fruit (113- and 138-supplies)
  • Mexico
  • The Valencia season will end the week of May 25
  • Overall supplies of 113- and 138-count oranges are extremely limited
  • Expect to make size and grade substitutions, as well as date changes, to fill orders of small fruit
  • Quality is good; sugar levels range from 11-13 Brix
  • Expect elevated prices as these stocks help fill the void in California
  • Florida
  • Growers will ship storage fruit through June
  • Supplies are dominated by 113-count and larger sizes; 138-count oranges are limited
  • Quality is fair; choice and standard grades are most abundant
  • Expect steady markets through June
  • Imported/Moroccan
  • Expect the Moroccan season to end in mid-June
  • Vessel delays and holdups from the USDA have further postponed loading schedules
  • Valencia quality is very good; sugar levels range from 12-13 Brix
  • Stocks are dominated by 113-count and 100-count sizes; 138-count fruit is extremely limited
  • Expect elevated markets into mid-June

Imported/South Africa & Chile

  • The season will begin in early July
  • Current rain events have growers worried about size structure upon arrival into the U.S.
  • Supplies are expected to be dominated by 113-count and larger sizes
  • Import palletization: 72 cases per pallet, Box weight is 33 pounds (15 KG)
  • Domestic palletization: 54 cases per pallet (18 KG), Box weight is 40 pounds