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Galli Produce Co. INC

Distributer to the Food Service Industry
A Primus Lab Certified Company

January 19,2025

January


Avocados

Prices are high due to low volumes. This is in part, due to reduced Holiday packing. The market is expected to catch up in the coming weeks.
Bananas;
Supply is very tight as tropical storms have hampered harvest. Offloading at ports has become an issue as well. 
We are trying to keep up with demand.

Oranges;
The California Navel Orange are in full swing.  Color has greatly improved.  Larger sizes at this time have been limited. Each week moving forward will show further improvement.

Other Citrus;
Mandarins and Cuties
California is in full swing with much improved color and flavor.

Limes;
This item has steadied, and prices have fallen
Lemons
The California Desert and Arizona are ramping up. We should see much better appearance in the next few weeks.
Grapefruit;
Riverside Rio Reds are in from the San Joaquin Valley.

BERRIES 

Strawberries;
Cool days and cold nights and shorter days have been lowering yields.
Oxnard and Santa Maria are winding down. Central Mexico and Baja are expected to ramp up in the coming weeks.
Blackberries;
Shorter supplies on Local (West Coast) growing regions due to cooler weather. Central Mexico and Baja have been filling the gap somewhat, but prices have increased.

Raspberries.
Same situation as Blackberries.
Blueberries 
Last few weeks was dire for this product, but Peru and Mexico have ramped up for some much-needed relief.

APPLES & PEARS

All varieties have been excellent.
Softer Apples like the Golds and Honey Crisp are the first to show signs of storage age.

New items in are the Opal Apple and the Envy Apple.

Organic Honeycrisp, Fuji’s and Pears are in stock.

Mangoes: 
Ecuador has started shipping. Prices are still on the high side.

Pineapples;
This item is just short as growing areas have been hit by rain. Mexican 

Seasonal;

Grapes. 
 Red and Green Grapes; 
Product all out of Peru. Both Red and Green are high with Green Grapes the higher of the two.

Pomegranates;
This product is winding down for the season.
Fuyu Persimmons  are winding down for the season.

Chilean Peaches are available which are a Clingstone variety.

Tomatoes Etc.

Melons;

Offshore containers did not arrive this week. The demand on this weeks containers supplies will deplete quickly. Tropical storms have hampered harvesting as well. Expect this to be the case until mid February.
Watermelons ;
Local Mateca melons are finished for the season.
Nogales is shipping now.

Tomatoes~

All round Tomatoes are in very short supply as the East Coast pulls from our markets. This is due to the hurricanes that recently occurred.
This will be the case until January.

Heirlooms and Mixed Cherry Tomatoes:
Local growers are wrapping up as their season ends.
Mexican product will take over

Eggs;
Back up again.

Fall Decor is coming online!

Asparagus

As of now, there seems to be dual issues in our growing areas, heat in Peru. cooler weather in Mexico. Both curtailing volume.

Green Beans-

Local Brentwood and Watsonville beans are finished. Mexican product will carry us through the Winter as usual.
Quality has been not so great. 
We expect this to improve soon.

Broccolini

~ Steady with good quality.

Brussels Sprouts :
Just in time for Thanksgiving with steady supplies.

Celery;
No issues from past rains anymore.
Green Onions Have recovered from past heavy rains and are decreasing in price.

There has been a substantial Mushroom shortage in our region as a major grower has quit.. Canadian mushrooms have come online but cannot totally fill the gap.
Prices are inching up.

Squashes~~Eggplants ~ Bell Peppers Cucumbers and Chiles.

The Bell Pepper markets are on fire on all colors as the East Coast pulls from our markets.


Zucchini and Yellow Squash;
Local supplies are dwindling and Mexican product has started. Good pricing as well. 

BROCCOLI~CAULIFLOWERS~CORN

Broccoli ~
This is a tight market as our local Salinas areas finish this week. Arizona is off to a slower than usual start.

Cauliflowers~

Same as Broccoli, local product is finishing.

CORN:

A mix of Washington and Mexican product, pricing is high.

LETTUCE ~ ROMAINE~SOFT LEAF

Very low supplies on all Lettuce products as the last cuttings in Huron CA have occurred. The Yuma Az. region that carries the West Coast has very low volumes at this time.
We expect this to be the case for several weeks

next coming weeks as well.

Sweet Potatoes and Yams are in the  mid-range in regard to pricing.

Potatoes have come down significantly .

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