USDA Inspectors Reduced

We “dodged” tariffs, but not cuts…. There’s always breaking news in produce—it’s just part of the gig. But lately, the whiplash feels extra brutal. One minute we’re dodging tariffs (pun 100% intended), the next we’re taking hits in unexpected places—like this weeks news of USDA inspector staffing cuts. Produce people are wired for high-stakes hustle.…

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{Mango} Hunger Games

Organic Mango Crop Report:  markets, mayhem and hopefully some resistance This crop report follows the same theme as the last—confusion. But it also serves as a reminder of how quickly confusion spirals into mayhem and short-sighted, conventional-style thinking. That knee-jerk reaction is the most common response in this debacle we call the current state of…

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Mango Market Bumps Ahead

Mexican  mango demand surge begins amidst constricted supplies, price hikes loom We’re accustomed to bumpy starts to the Mexican mango season on the organic side, as organic Peruvian volumes tend to disappear much faster than conventional mangoes. The arrival of Ataulfo mangoes from Mexico is always met with excitement during this period of scarcity. Given…

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Patience & Promise

Current crop report echoes cries for patience but flashes promise As reported last week, the Mexican mango season has officially begun, but patience remains absolutely crucial. To reiterate and update: Crespo Organic Ataulfos are expected to begin landing next week, but in very limited quantities. The fruit in general from Mexico continues to follow a…

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A Season Opens ~ Quietly

A Sweet and quiet opening with Ataulfos, be patient! Despite the news hitting our inboxes this morning about the first mangoes from Mexico starting, the whole truth is what matters most. The truth is that packhouses are just barely beginning to open, with most slated to do so in early to mid-February due to limited…

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Mexican (Organic) Mango Crop Update

Amidst adversity, signs of hope blossom One grower described this season to me like this “completely impossible to predict much of anything in the orchards.” Most agree that predictions of any kind are not easy to make, particularly this season, as has been demonstrated in the chaos of contracts and commitments. As more of us…

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Season Opener – The Consumer Favorite

Ataulfo’s offer up  a mega does of #MangoJoy amidst serious season complexities The onset of the Mexican mango season is anticipated to bring significant complexity and is expected to persist as such for several months. First up, as always Mexico’s yellow slipper, the Ataulfo mango. A beloved consumer favorite and one of the fastest growing…

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