Strawberry Shipments to Slowly Increase over Next Two Weeks

Strawberry Shipments to Slowly Increase over Next Two Weeks

California strawberry supplies remain extremely limited due to the rains and lower temperatures of the past two weeks. Mexican berries (into South Texas) and Florida-grown supplies are increasing; quality is improving. Expect prices to decline slowly over the next 10 days, according to a press release from Markon Cooperative of Salinas, CA.

Santa Maria and Oxnard, California

  • Harvesting has been minimal this week as growers are allowing fruit to mature
  • Winter production is expected to begin by late December

Mexico (into South Texas)

  • Supplies are increasing
  • Quality problems include white shoulders, skin bruising, and green tips
  • This market is active

Florida

  • Cooler weather has slowed growth, but supplies are slowly increasing
  • Defects include white shoulders and green tips
  • Size ranges from 17 to 22 berries per 8/1-pound clamshells

Baja, Mexico (into California)

  • Shipments are beginning to cross after last week’s border blockades ended
  • Rainy weather slowed production
  • Quality ranges from fair to good
  • Size ranges from 19-24 per 8/1-pound clamshells

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