Citrus
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Small citrus will remain very limited for the rest of the season
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California Navels skew large (56/72ct most available)
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Small sizes (88/113/138ct) extremely scarce into Valencia transition
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Weather-driven fruit drop and quality issues reducing pack-outs
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Lemons tight on larger sizes; mandarins impacted by fruit drop
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Strong eating quality (12–13 Brix); main issue is size, not flavor
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Flexibility on size/variety essential; expect substitutions
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Florida, Mexico, Texas supplement supply but cannot replace CA small fruit
Transportation
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Freight remains tight after year-end
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High truck demand, especially Yuma lanes
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Inter-California trucks tight (Yuma→LA/Salinas/Central Valley)
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Active, elevated transportation markets nationwide
Weather
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Florida: warm/dry through Saturday; cooler with light showers Sunday
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California: gusty winds, cool midweek; colder nights then warming
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Mexico: seasonal through Saturday; cooler Sunday
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Arizona: light showers; up to ~0.25" in Yuma/central AZ
Tariffs
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No USMCA tariffs on produce from Canada/Mexico
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10% tariff applies to other importing countries
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Possible price/availability impact for non-USMCA product
Key Fruits
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Avocados: soft market, good supply and quality
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Pineapples: escalated; tight on 8/10ct crownless & organic
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Grapes: escalated; domestic nearly finished, high-priced imports
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Bananas: stable supply; strong quality
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Apples: new crop ramping, mixed variety availability
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Pears: strong supply and promotional opportunity
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Berries: blueberries gap, raspberries and strawberries firming
California Citrus Details
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Watchlist on small lemons
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Escalated small Navel oranges; strong availability in large sizes
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Advance orders (4–5 days) recommended
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Flexibility on grade/size needed
Lettuce
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Iceberg: improving supply from Yuma; good quality
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Romaine/hearts: escalated, tight supplies
Eastern & Western Vegetables
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Green bells tightening
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Color bells steady
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Eggplant tightening East; improving Mexico
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Cucumbers mixed by region; steady Nogales
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Squash mixed; yellow squash tightening, zucchini steadier
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Green beans mixed quality/supply
Melons
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Cantaloupe & honeydew escalated
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Watermelon supplies declining; prices rising
Mixed Vegetables – Notable Tight Items
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Artichokes, carrots, celery, cilantro – escalated
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Broccolini, snap/snow peas, red cabbage, green onions – watchlist
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Brussels sprouts, fennel – extreme
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Broccoli improving; cauliflower steady
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Asparagus oversupplied; soft demand
Onions
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Shipping from CA & NM
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Active markets, weather-related quality concerns
Potatoes
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Strong demand and supply
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Small and large counts tight
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Trucking continues to influence pricing
Tomatoes
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Romas & rounds: tight now; improving in 7–10 days
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Snacking tomatoes: steady Mexican supply and good quality
