Mexican watermelon new crop and increased volume coming in March
Mexican watermelon new crop and increased volume coming in March
NOGALES, AZ – Because of short supplies, high Mexican watermelon markets can be expected until mid- or late March, according to Chuy Lopez, president of Big Chuy Distributors & Sons Inc., here.
Because cold weather after Christmas affected production, acreage and volume was down, he said Jan. 20.
“Markets have been in the mid- to high 40s,” in cents per pound. In March and April, watermelon prices should decline as a new crop comes into production, he said.
“The spring acreage will be about the same as last year,” he said. “We will be back to normal. The winter was a little short compared to other years. There is not much volume now.”
Mexico has been short on watermelons for some time, since the fall 2014 crop was short due to damage from two August hurricanes striking Mexico’s west coast.