Mexico: The start of raspberry season in Jalisco causes drops in prices

Published 2023년 10월 19일

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Raspberry production in Jalisco, Mexico is thriving despite low rainfall and high temperatures. The limited availability of blueberries is driving demand for raspberries, causing prices to rise. The conclusion of the peak season in Peru and the shortage of blueberries are expected to further increase demand for all other berry varieties.
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Raspberry production has begun in Jalisco, Mexico. Despite a dry season, quality remains high due to low rainfall and high temperatures. "We haven't had much rain, so the conditions have been favorable for the quality of the raspberries; it has also been hot because it hasn't rained," says Gerardo López, of Produce Lovers. Production will continue until the end of May or beginning of June. In terms of demand, raspberries are very popular, partly due to the limited availability of blueberries. Retailers are scrambling to keep their shelves well stocked, driving demand for blackberries and raspberries. "The availability of blueberries has been very limited and that is greatly affecting the demand for all other berries, which means that retailers must have their shelves full. So the demand for blackberries and raspberries is good," says López. With a lean blueberry season, demand for raspberries will remain high. This increase has caused a rise in prices. Although raspberry prices ...
Source: MXfruit

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