date:Jun 20, 2022
lf with increasing supplies in the first or second week of July, says Katzman. As growers go into their fields to start to pick, we expect to see smaller fruit on the market, as that will be whats available first to harvest, and then bigger sizes to follow.
However, while those supplies are expected to satisfy some demand, pricing may stay close to where it is. Pricings been strong for a while now. It increased a little bit with this shortage in June but even as supply comes back on in July, we