Cucumbers

Market
Down
Quality
Good
Demand
Low
Cucumber prices are expected to remain low in the coming weeks. With Georgia maintaining strong production and North Carolina entering the market this week, supply is abundant. Looking ahead, New Jersey is set to begin harvesting in three weeks, adding to the already steady volumes crossing from Mexico. All indications suggest a continued trend of affordable pricing in the cucumber market.
Lemons

Market
Up
Quality
Good
Demand
Steady
Larger lemons are abundantly available and more affordable, offering great value for buyers. While smaller lemons are still limited and priced higher, District 1 harvesting is nearly complete, with the majority of the current crop now coming from District 2.
Lettuce

Market
Stable
Quality
Good
Demand
Steady
Supply levels for all leafy commodities remain stable and sufficient to meet demand. However, the persistence of recent above-average temperatures has resulted in some crops exhibiting signs of tip and fringe burn. Quality control measures are being meticulously implemented at both the field and processing levels to ensure optimal shelf life for processed products.
Onions

Market
Stable
Quality
Excellent
Demand
Steady
Onion availability is everywhere and in between California to Vidalia. Pricing remains very low and quality is superb.
Peppers

Market
Down
Quality
Good
Demand
Low
Green bell pepper prices are currently low due to an oversupply in the market. Georgia is experiencing significant production volumes, with North Carolina set to follow starting mid-June. Additionally, consistent weekly crossings from Mexico are contributing to the abundant supply, further driving down market prices.
Potatoes

Market
Stable
Quality
Excellent
Demand
Steady
Burbanks are readily available. All size potatoes remain readily available.
Tomatoes

Market
Stable
Quality
Good
Demand
Steady
The tomato market remains steady, with prices holding at a consistent minimum. Florida's supply is winding down, with only a few shippers still offering smaller-sized fruit and seconds. Georgia's robust production is contributing to steady supply levels, helping keep the market stable. California is set to enter the market next week with a promising new crop, while Tennessee's harvest is about a month away, which will further bolster supply on the East Coast. Mexico continues to provide steady volume across the border, ensuring prices remain stable.


