Cherries inch their way up on Produce Market Guide

Haitian mangoes maintained their lead on The Packer’s PMG the week of May 18, and cherries claimed the second spot.

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Haitian mangoes maintained their lead on The Packer’s PMG the week of May 18th. Cherries climbed from No. 7 to No. 2. Oranges are also of note, they climed from No. 8 to No. 3 on PMG. Cucumbers stayed in the top 5 on PMG, moving from No. 5 to No. 4. Take a look at all the rest of top searched commodities on Produce Market Guide.

The PMG platform connects produce buyers and sellers. Below, find the top 20 searched commodities on PMG during the week of May 18.

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