Quality: Conventional and organic quality is good with minor occurrences of overripe or bruised fruit.
Volume: A modest production increase is projected for next week. Peak production is anticipated around the second week of June.
Pack Counts: Conventional,16-20; Organic, 18-22.
Quality: Quality is good.
Volume: Mexico is entering a gradual decline.
Quality: Crop condition is strong, with good sizing and quality reported.
Volumes: Central Valley volumes are ramping up and will peak around mid-May.
Quality: Quality is good.
Volume: Volumes are strong.
Quality: Quality is good.
Volume: Volumes will remain light for the next two weeks, with a meaningful increase anticipated in early June.
Region Update: Quality is good, with some impact from the ongoing heat.
Volume: Volumes are peaking for the region for the next two months.
Quality: Current field assessments show healthy crop development, though slightly behind historical timing due to cooler weather.
Volume: Conventional harvest is expected to begin around June 1. The organic program is now projected to start in early July.
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