NASHVILLE, TN – Produce markets are seeing a wide mix of price movement this week, according to US Foods. Leaf lettuces, iceberg, strawberries, limes, pineapples, avocados, and honeydews are all trending lower. By contrast, celery, cauliflower, broccoli, green onions, lemons, oranges, green beans, jalapeƱos, Roma tomatoes, cantaloupes, and several apple varieties are moving higher on steady-to-good demand.
Potatoes remain mostly steady, though russets out of Idaho and reds out of Minnesota softened. Onions are mixed, with Washington and Oregon supplies holding firm while Idaho lots edged lower. Cabbage from New York and green beans from the Northeast are showing stronger markets. In fruit, California citrus is climbing, especially lemons and oranges, while tropical imports like pineapples and avocados are weaker.
Farm-Level Takeaway: Produce markets are in transition as fall approaches, with leafy greens and berries under pressure, while vegetables like celery, broccoli, and cauliflower are finding firmer ground. Fruit markets are split, with U.S. citrus gaining strength and tropical imports trending softer.
