A produce marketer says while prices for asparagus started out strong for growers this season, large harvests and imports are starting to weighing on the market.
Don Armock, President of Riveridge Produce Marketing in Sparta, Michigan, tells Brownfield there’s been a dramatic change in how asparagus is grown in the U.S. and Michigan is now the nation’s second largest producer. “The season was quite cool for all the northern production areas—meaning Washington State, Michigan and New Jersey—so early on in the season with California not having near the production they normally would, there were really strong markets.”
He says ideal growing conditions the last few weeks has increased production to near normal levels and imported product is entering the U.S.
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