Asparagus, onions and grapes seeing favorable market shifts in Mexico

Published Mar 30, 2022

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the agricultural market in Chile, focusing on the availability and pricing of key produce such as grapes, asparagus, onions, celery, sweet corn, and lettuce. It highlights that red grapes are more affordable, while the green market is slightly higher, anticipating a surge in demand for grapes during the Easter holiday. Asparagus has good volume and prices are attractive, but they may increase closer to Easter. Onion markets are seeing a decrease in prices with moderate demand, and the market for celery is steady with good quality leading to a stronger market. Sweet corn demand is high with limited supply, and the new Florida spring crop is starting. Lettuce prices are expected to fluctuate due to the transition from Arizona to the new California crop.
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Original content

Chilean grapes are timely for promoting. Higher volumes of red grapes are cost-friendly while the green market is slightly higher. There probably will be a big draw on grapes for the Easter holiday. Asparagus is showing good volume coming out of Mexico. Demand is light on a steady market. The weather has been very favorable for growth. Prices are attractive now but may rise as we get closer to Easter ad promotions. Onion markets are starting to lower with moderate demand. New crops are starting up out of Texas soon as well as the Vidalia sweet onions from Georgia. As you start to receive your Vidalia onions, set up a nice end cap tied in with asparagus for an attractive spring display. Currently Watching: Celery: Demand moderate on a lighter supply. Good quality with a stronger market. Sweet corn: ...

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