ORGANIC MARKET NEWS SEPTEMBER 3 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 NEW CROP ORGANIC POTATOES & SWEETS The 2021 harvests of Organic Sweet Potato started out a bit slower this season but are now ramping up to full blast and the race to get the crop out of the ground before the cold winter weather sets in is on!

AV Thomas (Natural Beauty brand) expects good quality products as the dry conditions in California have been favorable for controlled production rates with precision irrigation via drip systems. Organic Sweet Po- tatoes are expected to be abundant for fall/winter promotions on bulk #1 size and mini microwave packs. RED: Transition to new crop has already occurred for JAPANESE: New crop has been tender and get- Garnet/Diane varieties. Quality has been excellent! ting Oriental/Murasaki varieties to size up has been somewhat of a challenge. Skinning reduced ORANGE: A smooth transition is anticipated to new during late August as the crop has had additional crop Jewel/Covington/Beauregard around mid-Sep- time to ground cure, however packing by hand is tember with zero interruption in availability. required. The skinning will be minimized as the season progresses. WHITE: Storage crop has been good and there will be zero interruption in availability on Hannah STOKES PURPLE: Storage crop medium size finishing Sweet/O’Henry/Bonita. up soon—new crop is slated to begin around the mid- dle of September. New crop Organic Russet Potatoes are in season and quality is very nice from growers in Washington. Large counts continue to be more limited than smaller sizes product that is suitable for bagging.

Organic Red Potato bags are more plentiful this week, but most growers in Washington are struggling with their Organic Red Potato crop. NOTE: Organic Red A-size Potatoes will be more limited for September.

Organic Gold Potatoes from Washington, on the other hand, are in very nice supply and quality.

Out of California, Organic Baby Potatoes from Tasteful Selections are in peak season on all colors.

OG APPLES & PEARS OG TROPICALS OG MELONS The Pacific Northwest new crop Organic Apples We’ll be offering a new Organic Papaya variety Organic Mini Watermelons are beginning to firm and Pears transition is underway with storage for September called Organic Royal Star Papa- up out of California as harvests begin to finish up crop packing winding down and a full transition yas. This variety has the flavor of popular Hawai- for the season. New plantings will start in Septem- ian papayas, only it’s bigger in size, similar to a to packing fresh crop varieties like Organic Gala Maradol. Sizing will range from 9-12ct per box ber but there will be a gap in production as we and Honeycrisp Apples (bulk and bagged), as and will be sold as a 24lb net weight box! transition areas. Quality has been excellent. well as Organic Bartlett and Starkrimson (Red) Pears (bulk). NOTE: Organic Formosa Papayas will gap for Organic Watermelons continue in season for the most of September from our partner HLB in Mexico. beginning of September from PA and Ohio but Due the first week of September is Stemilt’s pro- Organic Mangos have been affected by rains will be slowing down very quickly. prietary Organic SweeTango Apple. and this could really impact pricing in the final few weeks of the Mexico season. We continue to ALERT! Organic Cantaloupes are in extremely By the end of September, we expect to be in excel- offer both 8 and 9ct Non-Hot Water Treated fruit short supply as we head into Labor Day. Growers lent supplies of new crop Organic Gold Delicious, for the beginning of September. NOTE: Ecuador in California are in a gap, and they’re not plan- fruit is not expected to until October so the month Red Delicious, Fuji, and Granny Smith Apples, as of September could be very tricky. ning on harvesting again until the second week of well as Organic Anjou and Bosc Pears. September. Organic Magenta Dragon Fruit, Kiwano Mel- ons, and Passion Fruit have started in California Organic Honeydew from California have nice and limited volumes will be in stock following La- quality and are in better supply than cantaloupes. bor Day. SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 | MARKET NEWS 36 21 | FOUR SEASONS PRODUCE

OG CABBAGE OG CUCUMBERS OG EGGPLANT & GREEN PEPPERS Organic Red and Green Cabbage continues to NOTE: Organic Cucumber supplies have dropped Organic Eggplant and Green Peppers from Lady see steady supplies with excellent quality from for the beginning of September from Lady Moon Moon Farms in PA continue with superb quality. New York. In addition, supplies from Lancaster, PA Farms in PA and other local supplies due to the Promote local Organic Eggplant and Green Pep- will begin harvests in late September. rain from . Supplies are expected to pers during the first week of September. end in early September. Organic Savoy Cabbage will be available from NOTE: The heavy rains from Hurricane Ida may Vermont. Organic Napa Cabbage will have lim- Product in the Carolinas and have begun affect supplies in early September and finish the ited availability to begin September because of but are very limited and expensive. Mexican sup- quality from California and limited availability plies are also available in a limited fashion. season early. from Vermont.

OG SQUASH OG HASS AVOCADOS OG LETTUCE NOTE: Local Organic Zucchini has experienced ALERT! Rain has been the big story in Mexico NOTE: Organic Lettuces from California continues a significant drop in volume, and the rains from with heavy rains preventing Organic Hass Avo- to be a struggle as we enter September. Many Hurricane Ida are likely to draw the season to a cados from being picked. This has made an al- suppliers are experiencing light supplies or gap- ping completely due to heat and other quality de- close in early September. Fortunately, Lady Moon ready tight market worse. fects. Conditions are expected to remain limited Farms’ Florida Organic Zucchini is expected to until mid to late September. Quebec product will begin harvesting in the second week of Septem- There are virtually no 48ct or larger fruit. 60ct be a steady supplemental product in September. ber, while the Carolinas and Georgia supplies have been trickling across the border, keeping have begun in a limited fashion. people in supply. Mexico’s Aventajada crop will NOTE: Organic Romaine Hearts from California are also suffering, causing pricing to rise. Supplies are ex- not start until around the middle of September, pected to be more limited as September continues. Organic Yellow Squash are back in stock from so this will be a difficult product until October. the Carolinas and Georgia in early September NOTE: Organic Iceberg Lettuce from Quebec after many local vendors were without supplies Peru and California are pretty much done for will be gapping in supplies for the first week of for late August. the season. September. Supplies from California will be lim- ited and expensive.

OG GRAPES OG ASPARAGUS OG PEPPERS California Organic Grapes are arriving with ex- Organic Asparagus prices will be rising for the Organic Red, Orange, and Yellow Bell Peppers ceptional quality. This is the organic fruit item to beginning of September as supplies have slowed from Canada continue to see excellent supplies, highlight most prominently in September while the way down. Mexico is in a transition period as Baja while Holland has begun harvesting again. Pricing crop is at its best! is expected to start new fields in mid-September. is elevated slightly from August but remains pro- Quality has been good. motable in September, while quality is outstanding. SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 | MARKET NEWS 36 21 | FOUR SEASONS PRODUCE

OG GREENS OG BRUSSELS SPROUTS OG POMEGRANATES Local fall crop Organic Greens from Lady Moon Organic Brussels Sprouts from Mexico continue Organic Pomegranates from California will be in Farms in PA will get started around 9/9! Organic to see study supplies as September begins. Expect stock around 9/7! We will offer a 30-36ct box of Kales, Collards, and Dandelion Greens will be- supplies to continue to improve, as well as pricing, fruit to start and expand to some larger sizing as gin the first, followed by Organic Parsley. Expect volumes to grow as the month continues. with promotional opportunities to arise. they become available.

OG BROCCOLI & CAULIFLOWER OG TOMATOES OG BERRIES NOTE: Organic Broccoli from California is in flux. Local Organic Snacking (Cherry, Rainbow Cher- Organic Blackberries are in steady supply for the Pricing is on the rise, and due to heat and bug ry, and Grape) Tomatoes continue to be avail- beginning of September but expect much shorter pressure, quality issues are present with less vol- able from Lady Moon Farms in PA. Quality has supplies heading towards the middle of the month been excellent. ume available. Early to mid-September will be a as we begin to transition from California to Mexico. difficult time for Broccoli. Organic Heirloom Tomatoes from local growers, like Lady Moon Farms, will still be around for the ALERT! Organic Blueberries continue to be ex- NOTE: Organic Broccoli Crowns have already beginning of September with good quality. Sup- tremely tight as California, Washington, and Oregon seen pricing rise and less availability. Expect this plies will begin to slow down during September as ramp down and Mexico and Peru will start to pick up the peak season is ending. to continue for early September. in late September, markets are currently very strong Organic Vine Ripe Tomatoes grown in PA from but should level off as we move into October. NOTE: Organic Broccoli Rabe is also seeing King Family Farms continue in season for the be- struggles with quality and availability. ginning of September. Quality has been excellent NOTE: Organic Raspberries out of California are on this high tunnel grown product. Supplies are ex- declining in production. Expect prices to start climb- pected to be steady through September. NOTE: Organic Cauliflower from California is ing until Baja gets started in November. experiencing many of the same difficulties as Organic Beefsteak Tomatoes will be promotable Organics Broccoli. Although we have yet to see for the beginning of September. Locally grown NOTE: Organic Strawberries are in firm supply extreme pricing increases, supplies are becoming product continues to be available, and Canada with high prices. This trend should continue until limited, and quality is subpar. Quebec product is starting their new crops with limited availability Mexico begins in November. Prorates should be to start. Quality has been nice from both areas. will be available to help supplement California Organic Cluster Tomatoes also remain steady for expected, along with some occasional quality product. the beginning of September out Canada. Quality challenges. has been excellent. OTHER STORIES • Organic Artichokes from California have seen • Local Organic Green Beans supply volumes • Organic Yellow Nectarines and Peaches are supplies tighten. Expect pricing to rise in early Sep- should go back down during early September, due in good supply from Washington and California. tember. to planting interruptions and weather conditions Organic Peaches could be available into early caused by Hurricane Ida. October. • Organic Celery continues to see steady supplies as September begins. Much like August, early Sep- • Organic Kiwi Berries from Oregon will be avail- • Organic Black Plums, Red Plums, and Pluots tember will experience strong supplies and excel- able around the second week of September! are in the home stretch with only sporadic arrivals lent quality. Continue to promote in September with and high prices left for until the middle of Septem- large displays. • ALERT! Organic Bi-color Sweet Corn from NY ber, and then done for the season. and PA has finished for the season. Although sup- • NOTE: Between trouble in fields, production chal- plies were strong for most of August, due to rain • NOTE: Organic Shiitake Mushrooms are seeing lenges, and logistics issues, Organic Carrot avail- during the planting season, quality issues began to a decline in production due to a lack of growing ability will be disrupted here and there during arise causing the season to end about a month ear- logs arriving to the US. Growers have taken their September on both cellos and value-added packs. lier than usual. Expect to see gaps in supplies as we price up to slow down movement. wait for southern product to begin. CHERRY DISPLAY CONTEST July 5 - August 1, 2021

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Four Seasons Produce will be partnering with the Little Potato Company to support a “Back to School” display contest for the month of September. This will be the perfect opportunity to close out summer and get your customers back into a routine of preparing wholesome meals. With cooler weather anticipated, customers will be looking for new ideas that are simple and delicious. The FIRST PLACE SECOND PLACE THIRD PLACE HONORABLE MENTION microwavable LPC trays will be a perfect match for creating a nutritious side dish. This contest will allow stores to drive sales on Leg Up Farmers Market - York, PA McCaffrey’s Food Market - Princeton, NJ Murphy’s Marketplace - Tabernacle, NJ Weaver Street Market - Carrboro, NC a hardy item that is super versatile and has very little risk. Let’s get creative and build some fun, excitement and sales within your MOST CREATIVE MOST produce department as we transition into Autumn and Back to School. 1st 2nd 3rd CRITERIA: • All product must be purchased from Four Seasons Produce • Send pictures to Steph Mayer [email protected] at FSP no later than 9/28/2021 • Displays must be in place for a minimum of one week • Social Media is recommended, but not required • Use of 1.5 lb bags along with microwaveable shippers is permitted but the focus has to be on the micro trays/ shippers. FIRST PLACE SECOND PLACE THIRD PLACE HONORABLE MENTION Added bags cannot dominate the display, just enhance the dis- BEST ORGANIC Henning’s Supermarket - Harleysville, PA Common Market Co-op - Frederick, MD Organnons Natural Market - Newtown, PA Monadnock Food Co-op - Keene, NH play to drive additional sales. CODES: PHONE: 1.800.422.8384 | www.fsproduce.com 212058 - CV Potatoes Variety Shipper 36/1 lb 218975 - POS Display Bin 1 ea 212054 - CV Potatoes Roast Pepper 6/1 lb 212052 - CV Potatoes Onion Chive 6/1 lb 212051 - CV Potatoes Garlic 6/1 lb 213073 - CV Potatoes Blushing Belle 16/1.5 lb 213062 - CV Potatoes Boomer Gold 16/1.5 lb 213075 - CV Potatoes Dynamic Duo 16/1.5 lb 213074 - CV Potatoes Terrific Trio 16/1.5 lb 212056 - CV Garlic/Parsley Micro Potatoes 6/1lb 222885 - CV Lemon/Garlic Micro Potatoes 6/1lb

PRIZES: 1ST PLACE 2ND PLACE 3RD PLACE $250 IN FREE PRODUCE! $200 IN FREE PRODUCE! $150 IN FREE PRODUCE!

PHONE: 1.800.422.8384 | www.fsproduce.com CURRENT DISPLAY CONTESTS: ClICK HERE TO LEARN MORE.

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Watermelon Display Contest

August 23 - September 13, 2021 The National Watermelon Board has teamed up with Four Seasons Produce to bring you a display contest with this all time summertime staple! When you think of summer fruit, watermelon is at the top of the list, so lets cap off another great summer watermelon season with this contest celebration! The quality of fruit this year, in all sizes has been amazing. With Labor Day on the horizon, now is the perfect time to keep that hydration station display up and flourishing! BACK TO SCHOOL CONTEST CRITERIA: • BuildDISPLAY a dynamite display watermelon CONTEST using fruit purchased from Four Seasons Produce. Any type and size of watermelon, CV or OG will qualify for entry. • KeepAugust your displays 29 - Septemberup for at least one 25,week. 2021 • Send all pictures in to Steph Mayer ([email protected]) by September 17th.

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3RD PLACE - BEATS STUDIO TIPS FOR MERCHANDISINGNOISE-CANCELLING EARBUDS GRAPES: • Merchandise grapes in high traffic areas for the best visibility • Sell grapes in both bulk and bag. • Be sure to keep fresh. Cull out any bad berries. • Package up all three colors together for a nice tri-color pack • Ribbon all three colors together using greens to break the color.

PHONE: 1.800.422.8384 FAX: 1.717.721.2597 www.fsproduce.com CONVENTIONAL MARKET NEWS SEPTEMBER 3 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 TIME FOR PUMPKINS & FALL ORNAMENTALS! Pumpkins and Ornamentals will be in stock and available for delivery starting around 9/9!

Quality has been looking excellent from early reports via our growers. NOTE: However, with the remnants of Hurricane Ida moving through the growing regions and dump- ing heavy rains along the way, we could see some early fields affected by that flooding and less supplies to start off the season (stay tuned!).

We will be offering a wide range of Pumpkin Heirloom va- rietals like Cinderella, Peanut, Warty Goblin, and many more in Mixed Bins. We will have all the complementary items like Jack-Be-Littles, Baby Boo’s, Baby Pam’s, Corn Stalks, and Hay Bales, plus more to enhance your fall displays.

Pricing will be a little higher than last year as farmers’ expens- es are up for labor and packaging materials. The varietals will be available through early October, as farmers plant to finish up around then to focus on selling Face Pumpkins (Jack- O-Lantern), which will be available through late October.

CV APPLES CV MELONS CV BERRIES The Eastern Apple portfolio will expand for the Cantaloupes are in excellent supply from Califor- Raspberries and Blackberries are in steady supply first week of September. nia, and the quality is outstanding. Size is running as we head into September. We will close out the mostly to Jumbo 9ct on the “Peacock” brand right month sourcing from California, and then begin to We’ll start to receive some new varieties such as now with minimal supplies on 12ct. We’re defi- transition into Mexico in October. Quality has been SweeTango, McIntosh, and Red Delicious. As a nitely receiving some of the best fruit of the year good. reminder, this is in addition to the Gala, Ginger right now. Gold, and Honeycrisp Apples that are already ALERT! Strawberries will continue to be in tighter NOTE: Local Bin Cantaloupes are winding down supply after Labor Day. Volumes will still decline started for the season. The quality has been awe- for the season and will be completely finished af- from California, but it sounds like volumes could im- some in all formats - trays, poly bags, and totes. ter Labor Day. prove as we head into October. For now, expect Later this month – Cortland, Jonagold, Empire, higher pricing than normal, and be aware that and Fuji Apples! Honeydew supplies are now improving as we Strawberries will be showing more bruising than head into the first week of September. We had normal due to the growing conditions in Santa Ma- Washington is ramping up for the Apple season as a short-lived gap as we transitioned fields, but ria, Salinas, and Watsonville. well, but we’re still in transition for many varieties, we’re back in good supplies with both 5ct and and these markets will be very tight heading into 6ct – “King of the West” label. NOTE: Blueberries continue to be in extremely the first two weeks of September. Be prepared tight supply, and pricing will reflect this shortage. for extremely short supplies on Golden Delicious Watermelon prices remain steady for the be- Peruvian imports have been looking great but are and Granny Smith, but this will be short term. ginning of September. With all the heavy rain, delayed coming through backed up ports. Volumes expect local PA fields to be finished up. DE will are expected to be okay in the month of Septem- continue with some volume as well, while most Washington Honeycrisp Apples have started for ber if product gets through the ports quick enough. shippers start back up in as de- the season, and they’re absolutely beautiful. Siz- mand softens to start making room for fall decor. We’ll begin to see Blueberry imports from Colum- ing is currently running mostly 72’s, 80’s, and 88’s. Quality has been excellent from all areas. bia arrive mid-September and product from Ar- gentina will arrive the last week of September. SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 | MARKET NEWS 36 21 | FOUR SEASONS PRODUCE

CV GRAPES CV SPECIALTY GRAPES CV FIGS Grapes from California are absolutely beautiful! From The Grapery, Cotton Candy Grapes contin- Black Mission Figs from California remain pro- ue in peak season with impressive sweetness and motable for early September. Look to take ad- Now is a great time to promote all colors – Black, memorable branding. We’re also pleased to of- vantage of some peak freshness and flavor! Green, and Red, as growers are in some of their fer their Moon Drops Grapes this month - sweet, better varieties and good growing conditions firm, elongated black seedless. We will have some Tiger Stripe/Panache Figs have created excellent size and sugars. available in limited supply for early September New! “Candyland” Candy Snap Red Seedless as well in a 12/8oz pack. Grapes will be available in 10/1lb clamshells. On XL Green Seedless Grapes, the Stella Bella, Ivory, This variety is crunchy, with a juicy explosion of and Milano varieties are peaking for early September. tropical and fruity flavors.

CV CUCUMBERS CV PEPPERS CV BROCCOLI & CAULIFLOWER Super Select Cucumber prices continue to increase Green Bell Pepper prices will start to increase some Quebec is experiencing some field gaps on Broc- for the beginning of September as supplies start for the beginning of September. With the recent coli Crowns, and and California still have to slow down from local growers, especially after weather events, harvests started to become affect- availability for now. Quality is still very nice. Cal- Hurricane Ida rains. ed due to extreme heat and rain. Quality has been ifornia growers are expecting harvest numbers to decent, but availability has gotten tighter. drop across late September. Euro Seedless Cucumber prices have firmed up a bit as the flush has finished but will remain promot- 11lb Red, Orange, and Yellow Pepper prices will California cello Cauliflower continues to have able. Quality has been very nice out of Canada. remain steady for the beginning of September great availability. There are spot buys here and out of Canada. Orange continues to be a tight there on naked Cauliflower from Quebec. Mini Seedless Cucumber prices continue to in- color. Mexico is harvesting with sporadic move- crease as harvests slow down out of Canada. ment to start, so expect some spot deals out of Purple, Orange, and Green Cauliflower is avail- Quality has been excellent. Mexico going into September. Quality has been able from the west coast. nice from both regions.

CV GREENHOUSE TOMATOES CV ASPARAGUS CV BIN BROCCOLI & CAULIFLOWER Beefsteak and Cluster Tomatoes will be very Asparagus will continue to be short for the begin- Local PA Bin Jacket Cauliflower and Bin Stem Broc- promotable for the beginning of September. Har- ning of September as Peru and Mexico are both coli transplants are in the ground and are looking vests continue to increase, and demand has been experiencing limited harvests. Prices will continue good. The first harvests are expected by the end of very light leading to promotable markets. Quality to increase slightly before easing off as the Baja September with peak promotion in October. has been nice. deal begins in mid-September with promotable volume expected headed into October. Quality The impacts of Hurricane Ida rains have not been has been nice. fully assessed. SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 | MARKET NEWS 36 21 | FOUR SEASONS PRODUCE FOUR SEASONS PRODUCE'S FALL PRODUCT GUIDE

CV CITRUS CV FIELD TOMATOES CV STONE FRUIT 6047 CV Apple Chips Sour Apple 12/2.5 oz Seneca Import Navel Oranges look to remain in steady NOTE: Grape Tomato prices will be strong for the Late season Rose Apriums, along with multiple 6050 CV Apple Chips Red Delicious 12/2.5 oz Seneca supply for the month of September. There seems beginning of September. Locally grown product is Pluot varieties are available to promote for ear- 6051 CV Apple Chips Cinnamon 12/2.5 oz Seneca to be plenty of volume from Chile and South Afri- slowing down tremendously, and all major grow- ly September. 6052 CV Apple Chips Caramel 12/2.5 oz Seneca ca, and there’s an excellent range of sizing. We’ll ing regions have been impacted by Hurricane 6053 CV Apple Chips Gold Delicious 12/2.5 oz Seneca have good supplies on 48’s, 56’s, 72’, 88’s, and Ida’s rain. Quality has been very nice. Italian Prune Plums are in peak season. 6054 CV Apple Chips Gr. Smith 12/2.5 oz Seneca 9/3lb bags. 225967 CV Apple Crisp Caramel Mix 12/10.3 oz Concord Simple NOTE: Roma Tomato prices are expected to rise Nectarines from California will be in good supply through mid-September, but then the season will 6060 CV Apple Crisp Mix 24/8.5 Concord NOTE: Mandarins will begin to tighten up as we as all major growing regions have been impacted wind down for the year. We have good supplies 6102 CV Apple Crisp Mix 12/9 oz Marzetti head into September. We’re already beginning by Hurricane Ida’s rain. Mexico production is very on both volume fill and 2-layer options. to see pricing rise on both 10/3lb and 15/2lb, light. Quality has been nice. 6115 CV Kit Caramel Apple 24/5 oz Concord 6150 CV Caramel Apple with Nuts 12/3 ct Tastee and this is mostly due to port delays. This delay Peaches will be in steady supply from California at the port is absolutely slowing the amount of Locally grown Vine Ripe Tomato prices are get- for the next couple weeks until they wind down 6151 CV Caramel Apple-Apple Pie 12/3 ct Tastee supply being released into the market, and pack- ting stronger as harvest numbers slow down. Peak for the season. Currently, we’re sourcing mostly 6152 CV Chocolate Apple Turtle 12/3 ct Tastee inghouses can’t keep up with the demand. Unfor- season is over, and harvests are expected to be 2-layer premium Peaches from California and 6153 CV Caramel Apple Plain 12/3 ct Tastee tunately, the port delays aren’t looking to improve much lighter. Quality has been excellent. volume fill 25lb cartons from New Jersey. New 6155 CV Caramel Apple w/ Sprinkles 12/3 ct Tastee anytime soon. Jersey has had an excellent season so far, and 6160 CV Candy Apple with Nuts 12/3 ct Tastee they’re expecting great weeks of harvesting heading into mid-September. Quality has been 6162 CV Jelly Apple with Coconut 12/3 ct Tastee excellent from both locations. 6163 CV Jelly Apple with Coconut 24/1 ct Tastee 6164 CV Caramel Apple with Nuts 24/1 ct Tastee 6165 CV Candy Apple with Nuts 24/1 ct Tastee 6170 CV Caramel Apple w/ Sprinkles 24/1 ct Tastee 6173 CV Caramel Apple Plain 24/1 ct Tastee 6174 CV Chocolate Apple Turtle 24/1 ct Tastee 6175 CV Caramel Apple-Apple Pie 24/1 ct Tastee 6122 CV Caramel Wraps 24/6.5 oz Concord 6135 CV Dip Caramel 12/14 oz Concord 225962 CV Dip Caramel Simply No HFCS 24/14.2 oz Concord 225964 CV Dip Chocolate Simply NoHFCS 24/14.2 oz Concord 224554 CV Dip Caramel 12/13.5 oz Marzetti CV TROPICALS CV SPECIALTY CV AVOCADOS 224555 CV Dip Caramel 12/6-1.7 oz Marzetti SnackPack 207117 CV Dip Caramel Apple 120/1.25 oz Marzetti Pineapples supplies are steady for the beginning Quince will be available once again from Cali- ALERT! Rain has caused all kinds of trouble the 227561 CV Dip Caramel Light No HFCS 12/6-1.7 oz Marzetti Snack Pack of September. Some growers are offering very fornia in a 32-36ct single layer pack! past few weeks for Hass Avocados from Mexico. promotable deals and others are focused on their 225328 CV Dip Caramel Light No HFCS 12/13.5 oz Marzetti special varietals. Look to promote some bigger 5 Pomegranate pricing fell a few dollars as more Large fruit continues to be very tight. 60ct fruit re- 225332 CV Dip Caramel Salted No HFCS 12/13.5 oz Marzetti and 6ct fruit. fruit hit the market. The season has started with mains more available, so some retailers are switch- 6195 CV Cider Apple 4/1 gal Country Acres the Granada variety which has been looking very ing to this size to stay in stock. 6197 CV Cider Apple 9-1/2 gal Country Acres Mangos from Mexico are winding down and we nice, with great color. 6226 CV Cider Apple 9-1/2 gal Zeigler's have transitioned into fresh new arrivals of Brazil- Mexico’s Aventajada crop will not start until at least ian fruit. These will be available after Labor Day. Dragon Fruit from Florida dried up very quickly the middle of September, so the next few weeks and supplies are very tight in all varieties. We will be very tight. should begin to see some fruit coming from Ec- uador, but that season has been slow to come on.

OTHER STORIES • NOTE: Green Bean prices will jump rapidly • Brussels Sprouts are expected to have better • California and Quebec Iceberg, Romaine, and for the beginning of September. The rains from volume and pricing after Labor Day. Romaine Hearts are starting to inch up in price Ida have finished some fields prematurely and due to quality and packing yields. gaps are expected on local product. Quality • Artichoke availability is limited and prices likely has been good. to remain high for early September.

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6047 CV Apple Chips Sour Apple 12/2.5 oz Seneca 6050 CV Apple Chips Red Delicious 12/2.5 oz Seneca 6051 CV Apple Chips Cinnamon 12/2.5 oz Seneca 6052 CV Apple Chips Caramel 12/2.5 oz Seneca 6053 CV Apple Chips Gold Delicious 12/2.5 oz Seneca 6054 CV Apple Chips Gr. Smith 12/2.5 oz Seneca 225967 CV Apple Crisp Caramel Mix 12/10.3 oz Concord Simple 6060 CV Apple Crisp Mix 24/8.5 Concord 6102 CV Apple Crisp Mix 12/9 oz Marzetti 6115 CV Kit Caramel Apple 24/5 oz Concord 6150 CV Caramel Apple with Nuts 12/3 ct Tastee 6151 CV Caramel Apple-Apple Pie 12/3 ct Tastee 6152 CV Chocolate Apple Turtle 12/3 ct Tastee 6153 CV Caramel Apple Plain 12/3 ct Tastee 6155 CV Caramel Apple w/ Sprinkles 12/3 ct Tastee 6160 CV Candy Apple with Nuts 12/3 ct Tastee 6162 CV Jelly Apple with Coconut 12/3 ct Tastee 6163 CV Jelly Apple with Coconut 24/1 ct Tastee 6164 CV Caramel Apple with Nuts 24/1 ct Tastee 6165 CV Candy Apple with Nuts 24/1 ct Tastee 6170 CV Caramel Apple w/ Sprinkles 24/1 ct Tastee 6173 CV Caramel Apple Plain 24/1 ct Tastee 6174 CV Chocolate Apple Turtle 24/1 ct Tastee 6175 CV Caramel Apple-Apple Pie 24/1 ct Tastee 6122 CV Caramel Wraps 24/6.5 oz Concord 6135 CV Dip Caramel 12/14 oz Concord 225962 CV Dip Caramel Simply No HFCS 24/14.2 oz Concord 225964 CV Dip Chocolate Simply NoHFCS 24/14.2 oz Concord 224554 CV Dip Caramel 12/13.5 oz Marzetti 224555 CV Dip Caramel 12/6-1.7 oz Marzetti SnackPack 207117 CV Dip Caramel Apple 120/1.25 oz Marzetti 227561 CV Dip Caramel Light No HFCS 12/6-1.7 oz Marzetti Snack Pack 225328 CV Dip Caramel Light No HFCS 12/13.5 oz Marzetti 225332 CV Dip Caramel Salted No HFCS 12/13.5 oz Marzetti 6195 CV Cider Apple 4/1 gal Country Acres 6197 CV Cider Apple 9-1/2 gal Country Acres 6226 CV Cider Apple 9-1/2 gal Zeigler's

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OG Cabbage Green PREM 45 lb 43788 - OG Watermelons 45 ct 15 lb Ave Bin 41535 - OG Onions Sweet JBO PA 40 lb 40650 - OG Dandelion 12 ct 43806 - OG Watermelons 60 ct 11 lb Ave Bin 41536 - OG Onions Sweet MD PA 40 lb 40836 - OG Eggplant Graffiti 20 lb LADY MOON FARMS - CHAMBERSBURG, PA 41036 - OG Squash Acorn Green 30 lb 40671 - OG Greens Collard 12 ct 41031 - OG Squash Butternut 35 lb 40672 - OG Greens Kale 12 ct 41088 - OG Cucumbers PREM 20 lb 41050 - OG Squash Spaghetti 30 lb 219525 - OG Herb Mint 12 ct 41091 - OG Cucumbers “ECO” 20 lb 41379 - OG Tomatoes Grape 12/1 pt 40912 - OG Leeks Bulk PREM 20 lb 40639 - OG Eggplant PREM 24 lb 42305 - OG Tomatoes Roma 20 lb 40838 - OG Peppers Jalapeno 10 lb 40796 - OG Peppers Green PREM 25 lb 41357 - OG Tomatoes Vine Ripe Round 20 lb 41255 - OG Peppers Poblano 10 lb 40838 - OG Peppers Jalapeno 10 lb 41020 - OG Squash Green PREM 20 lb CLARION RIVER - SLIGO, PA GREENFIELD FARMS - WOOSTER, OH 41346 - OG Tomatoes Cherry 12/1 pt Clamshell 41385 - OG Tomatoes Cherry Rainbow 12/1 pt 40675 - OG Kale Green 24 ct 41372 - OG Tomatoes Beefsteak 15 lb 41336 - OG Tomatoes Grape Premium 12/1 pt 41036 - OG Squash Acorn Green 30 lb 43805 - OG Watermelons Mini 35 lb 6 ct 41358 - OG Tomatoes Heirloom 10 lb 43788 - OG Watermelons 45 ct 15 lb Ave Bin DEEP ROOT ORGANIC CO-OP - JOHNSON, VT REED FAMILY FARM - ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 40491 - OG Burdock Root 10 lb HEPWORTH FARMS - MILTON, NY 40376 - OG Beans Green 25 lb 40515 - OG Cabbage Napa 35 lb 40309 - OG Arugula 12 ct 40454 - OG Cabbage Red 45 lb 41112 - OG Escarole 24 ct 41084 - OG Celeriac (Celery Root) 12 ct w/tops 40640 - OG Herb Cilantro 30 ct PEDERSEN FARMS - SENECA CASTLE, NY 41080 - OG Cucumbers European 12 ct 41150 - OG Lettuce Butter Green 24 ct 40548 - OG Cabbage Green PREM 45 lb 40628 - OG Dandelion 24 ct 41160 - OG Lettuce Green Leaf 24 ct 40454 - OG Cabbage Red PREM 45 lb 40211 - OG Fennel 12 ct 41165 - OG Lettuce Red Leaf 24 ct 40675 - OG Greens Kale 24 ct 40675 - OG Kale Green 24 ct 41180 - OG Lettuce Romaine 24 ct 40864 - OG Radishes Red Bunched PREM 24 ct 40623 - 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