OVERVIEW
MARKET REVIEW
Regional Production Highlights - Week of April 18th:
OVERVIEW:
Poor growing conditions in California are reducing supply and raising prices for lettuce, cauliflower, and broccoli.
Avocados are also more expensive, with more large fruit available than small.
Limes are still tight on large sizes, but quality is improving, while items like Brussels sprouts, berries, grapes, asparagus, and parsley remain costly due to limited supply. In contrast, celery, kale, leeks, sweet potatoes, and grapefruit are stable, while squash, zucchini, peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, and corn remain unpredictable with mixed pricing and quality.
WEATHER:
In Florida, scattered showers are expected midweek with warmer temperatures later and strong winds gradually easing.
In California, cooler temperatures and rain are expected through the weekend before clearing on Sunday.
In Arizona, very hot temperatures will gradually cool, with rain chances increasing by the weekend.
In Mexico, warm temperatures will continue with only isolated showers and mild fluctuations in highs and lows through the weekend.
