Good sales of Mexican lemons

Published 2023년 11월 22일

Tridge summary

The demand and prices for lemons in the US are high around Thanksgiving due to their use in holiday dishes and cocktails. Mexico is currently a major supplier of lemons, but the start of the lemon season in California is uncertain. After Christmas, the availability of limes is expected to decrease, leading to higher prices in January and February.
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This week is Thanksgiving in the US and the demand for lemons is very good, as are the prices. "Lemons are a regular ingredient in many dishes and cocktails during the holidays," says Ronnie Cohen of the American Vision Global Group. This time of year the company sources lemons from Mexico. “After a few years of poor market conditions due to high input costs and drought, the situation gradually became challenging. Some growers stopped investing in their orchards and as a result, sizes were small during the first part of the Mexican season,” says Cohen. Mexico is now halfway through its season and the lemons are already showing better calibres. All in all, it is a good period for sales of Mexican lemons in the US. “Chile has crop problems. Due to lower availability, most of the yield is exported to China, the market that pays the most,” Cohen notes. “The biggest unknown right now is the start of lemon season in California.” Some merchants will switch completely to California and ...
Source: AGF

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