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TOMATOES — F.O.B.S AS OF MAY 14

CENTRAL AND SOUTH FLORIDA DISTRICTS — Shipments (433-454-398) — Movement expected to increase. Trading moderate. Prices 5x6s higher, others lower. Extra services included. 25-pound cartons loose mature-greens 85% U.S. 1 or better 5x6s $8.95-9.95, 6x6s $7.95-8.95, 6x7s $7.95-8.95. Quality generally good.

MEXICO CROSSINGS THROUGH NOGALES, ARIZ. — Crossings (152-146-159, greenhouse 124-123-137, vine-ripes 28-23-22) — Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies 4x4 to 4x5s light. Trading 4x4 to 4x5s fairly active, others slow. Prices 4x4 to 4x5s higher, others generally unchanged. Field-grown and greenhouse cartons/flats two-layer 4x4s mostly $9-10, 4x5s mostly $7.95-9, 5x5s mostly $4.99-5, 5x6s $4.64-5. Quality variable.

MEXICO CROSSINGS THROUGH OTAY MESA, CALIF. — Crossings (8-8-11, greenhouse 7-7-9, vine-ripes 1-1-2) — Movement expected to increase seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Quality generally good. The first f.o.b. report was expected to be issued the week of May 21.

WEST FLORIDA DISTRICT — Shipments (0-0-0) — Light harvest expected to start the week of May 28. Expect first f.o.b. by the first week of June.

U.S. SHIPPING POINTS — Greenhouse (54-56-**) — No prices reported. **unavailable

CANADA SHIPPING POINTS — Greenhouse (149*-150-**) — No prices reported. **unavailable, *revised 



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USDA revises fresh produce retail price forecast

U.S. fresh fruit and vegetable retail inflation is expected to decline in 2012 from 2011 levels but remain above long-term historical averages.

Fresh produce price inflation will range between 3% to 4% in 2012, a moderate decline from the 4.25% to 4.75% price increases recorded in 2011, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported.

With eleven months of data in the book, 2011 fresh fruit inflation was 3% to 3.5% and fresh vegetable inflation was 5.5% to 6%, according to the USDA’s Economic Research Service.

For 2012, fresh fruit inflation is predicted to range from 3% to 4% while retail fresh vegetable prices are projected to rise 3.5% to 4.5%.

The USDA said retail price inflation in 2011 for all food is projected to increase 3.25% to 3.75% in 2011, while food away from home prices are projected to rise 2% to 2.5%.

In 2012, the agency said that all food prices will increase 2.5% to 3.5% over 2011. Food at home prices in 2012 will rise 3% to 4%, while food away from home prices are projected to increase 2% to 3%.

Price levels in 2012 will depend on factors such as weather conditions, currency values and fuel prices, according to the USDA.


 

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