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Fruit highlights
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Avocados: Soft market, ample supply.
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Pineapples: Tight on 8/10 crownless and organic; substitutions possible.
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Grapes: Import transition; high prices easing mid-January.
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Bananas: Stable supply, strong demand, very good quality.
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Apples: Gala and Honeycrisp strong; Reds, Fujis, Pinks tighter during crop transition.
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Berries: Blueberries steady; strawberries improving with easing prices (watchlist); raspberries steady.
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Citrus: Lemons tight on small sizes; blood oranges finishing; limes rebounding after delays.
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Vegetables – most pressured
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Escalated/Extreme: Iceberg lettuce, romaine, English cucumbers, cantaloupe & honeydew, artichokes, asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, celery, cilantro, fennel.
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Watchlist: Spinach, spring mix, green onions, red cabbage, snow & sugar snap peas, tomatoes (romas especially).
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Vegetables – steadier
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Bell peppers, garlic, ginger, kale, corn (transitioning smoothly), carrots (no sizing issues expected).
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Other categories
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Onions: Active market; mixed quality from NM due to rain.
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Potatoes: Stable storage supply; overall availability strong.
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Stonefruit & specialty: Imported peaches/nectarines arriving; pomegranates, persimmons, Asian pears plentiful; kiwi steady but elevated pricing.
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