PRODUCT AVAILABILITY
Fruits
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Avocados (WATCHLIST): Steady markets, good quality, new Flora Loca crop ripens slower, minimal #2 grade.
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Bananas: Stable supply, strong quality despite high school demand.
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Pineapples (WATCHLIST): Very tight supply for next 14 months due to drought and acreage loss; quality remains good.
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Grapes: Peak season in California; stable quality and volume (Flames, Sugraones, Ivory).
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Apples: New crop ramping; Galas and Honeycrisp strong, old crop Pinks stretched, Granny Smith & Golden improving.
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Pears: Market steady, lower pricing; California winding down, Washington ramping up.
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Blueberries (WATCHLIST): Tight supply in Central Mexico, delays from Peru; demand outpaces supply.
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Raspberries: Steady production across several regions, Watsonville fruit especially high quality.
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Strawberries (WATCHLIST): Short-term limited supply due to weather; Oxnard production ramping up soon.
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Lemons (WATCHLIST): Tight on smaller sizes (165s and below), reduced fancy grade; limited import relief.
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Limes (WATCHLIST): Very tight across all sizes; larger fruit especially short; prices trending up.
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Imports/Specialties: Blood oranges and mandarins finishing; grapefruit available (limited Fancy grade).
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Stonefruit: New crop peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots from CA, SC, GA.
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Pomegranates, Quince, Cherries, Kiwi, Asian Pears: Limited or fair supply.
California Citrus
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Lemons (small sizes): Tight availability, impacted by wind damage.
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Cara Caras, Blood Oranges, Mandarins: Mostly finished for season.
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Grapefruit: Available, but Fancy grade limited.
Melons
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Cantaloupe & Honeydew: Domestic supply firming, tight sizing (9s); Brix levels 13–16. Mexico starting in October.
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Watermelon: Prices rising with tighter supply; available from both coasts and Mexico.
Vegetables
Lettuce
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Iceberg: Good supply and quality; active market.
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Romaine & Hearts (ESCALATED): Tight supply, fair quality.
Eastern & Western Vegetables
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Green & Color Bell Peppers, Eggplant, Squash: Good supply, quality stable.
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Slicer Cucumbers: Transitioning from Georgia to NC & TN; strong quality in the west.
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English Cucumbers: Light supply, good quality.
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Green Beans: Quality and supply mixed due to weather.
Mixed Vegetables
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Artichokes, Celery, Cilantro, Napa Cabbage, Parsley (ESCALATED): Tight supply and high demand.
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Asparagus (ESCALATED): Tight from Mexico; Peru delayed.
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Broccoli (ESCALATED): Limited supply, quality okay.
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Broccolini (WATCHLIST): Very tight.
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Brussels Sprouts (EXTREME): Very limited.
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Cauliflower (WATCHLIST): Limited supply, market firming.
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Fennel (EXTREME): Low yields, high pricing.
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Carrots: Steady harvest, good quality.
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Corn: Transitioning to Georgia; smaller ears expected; good quality.
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Green Cabbage (ESCALATED): Poor yields, core trimming affecting supply.
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Red Cabbage (WATCHLIST): Light supply, good quality.
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Green Onions (WATCHLIST): Light supply reported.
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Kale: Supply and quality good.
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Mushrooms: Light volume due to forecasting issues.
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Rapini: Good quality, light supply.
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Snow/Sugar Snap Peas (WATCHLIST): Limited from Guatemala; prices elevated.
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Spinach, Spring Mix (WATCHLIST): Limited supply; insect damage reported.
Onions & Potatoes
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Onions: Shipping from CA & NM; quality concerns in NM due to rain/flooding; demand strong.
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Potatoes: Stable availability from storage; Burbanks in mid-October; market expected to stay soft until spring.
Tomatoes
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Round Tomatoes: Good supply.
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Roma Tomatoes: Lighter supply expected; transitioning from SE states to Florida; quality mixed but improving.