GreenPoint and Mexico industry ‘riding a tailwind’
GreenPoint and Mexico industry ‘riding a tailwind’
February and March will bring peak produce production in Sinaloa and Sonora, according to Omar Losolla, vice president of sales and marketing for GreenPoint Distributing LLC. “We expect good weather and product supplies as well as good prices.” In April and May, especially from Sonora, supplies will continue to be strong.
In an interview in his Rio Rico office, Losolla said, “We are blessed with good markets. January started strong for a lot of items. Almost every commodity has good markets. We had inclement weather over the last couple of weeks, with a cold front in northeast Mexico. It brought cold to growing areas on the west coast as well,” which included GreenPoint production. “Some of the prices went up. Then they had cold weather in Florida and the markets got better after that. We are riding a tailwind that started with a cold blast. We hope the next couple of weeks will be good.”
This winter, GreenPoint was shipping a full slate of eggplant, peppers, squash, sweet corn, winter squash and wet veg.
“It will end up being a better year for everybody than last year. Prices should be better for everybody” in Mexico and Nogales, he indicated.