Mexican asparagus through Arizona, California and Texas expected to remain the same

From Fresh Plaza | 31 October 2023

Overview of asparagus from Mexico in the U.S. market, complemented by charts from Agronometrics. Original published on October 30, 2023.

It seems that unpredictable weather has affected the produce industry harder this year than last year. Cost of inputs, commodity pricing volatility and weather unpredictability, limit the fresh produce sector as a vital industry for feeding a growing global population sustainably, according to a ProducePay survey that explored business stability for produce stakeholders in the United States and Latin America.

Highlights from the survey include, commodity pricing volatility, business stability, business impact, worsening challenges, concerns about the future and produce waste. When it comes to produce waste, about 60% of respondents estimate that greater than 10% of their produce is wasted, degraded or damaged due to supply chain inefficiencies. One example of unpredictable weather was the affect that it had in California, regarding the table grapes industry. When Hurricane Hillary damaged nearly 25 million boxes of California table grapes, companies took proactive steps to find solutions and bridge supply gaps by looking for supplies elsewhere.

Countries like Peru and Chile were able to fill in the gaps left by Hurricane Hillary. Mexico crossings of asparagus 2023 crop through Arizona, California and Texas are expected to remain about the same.

asparagus volumes by his 5

Source: USDA Market News via Agronometrics.
(Agronometrics users can view this chart with live updates here)

Trading standard fairly slow, large moderate. Prices large generally unchanged, standard lower. 11‐pound cartons/crates bunched green large mostly 30.75 and standard mostly 22.75. Extra services included. Wide range in quality. Peru imports of asparagus 2023 crop through South Florida ports of entry is expected to remain about the same. Trading white moderate, green fairly slow. Prices white slightly higher, green slightly lower. 11‐pound cartons bunched green jumbo and extra‐large mostly 28.75‐30.75, large mostly 28.75‐31.75, standard mostly 26.75‐28.75 and small mostly 20.75‐24.75. White large 27.75‐28.50. Supplies moderate. Most shippers are reporting larger size profile.


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