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January 13th, 2026

1/13/2026

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Strawberries are active and increasing in price. California production remains low due to the rain from two weeks ago, leaving Baja as the primary source to fill the gap.  The demand exceeds the supply, and prices are expected to remain elevated for at least the next two weeks.

Carrots are also active and increasing in price, particularly jumbo-sized ones. One of California’s largest growers is experiencing production issues; Mexico’s output is fair and Arizona production is insufficient to fulfill the current demand.

Zucchini squash prices are also increasing. USA production has concluded, and Mexico is beginning its season. Cold weather in Mexico has limited production while transportation shortages are further driving prices higher.​

Cauliflower is active and increasing in price. Cold weather in California and Arizona is slowing production, creating gaps between growing fields. Rainfall from two weeks ago has also led to quality issues, further tightening supplies.
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January 06th, 2026

1/6/2026

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Celery continues to be active and high on price. Limited production out of central California (Oxnard/Santa Maria) and not enough production out of Yuma, Az to full fill the void.

Curly and Italian parsley are also up on price. Oxnard, CA got hit with a lot of rain last week and the fields are flooded. Product out of Mexico is crossing to fill the void, but they are short on laborers due to their holidays.
 
Broccoli crowns are also active. Central California got hit with a lot of rain last week and has affected the quality. There will be product out Arizona and Mexico to fill the void. This will also drive the price of the broccoli florets up.
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