Keystone Fruit Marketing, a division of Progressive Produce, has a year-round onion program, one that commodity manager, Matthew Gideon, is very familiar with. Sales and marketing manager, Andrea Scroggs, sat down to talk to him about the state of the onion market today and the outlook of Keystone's current Mexico onion and upcoming Texas onion seasons.
Left to right: Andrea Scroggs, Matthew Gideon
AS: Can you tell us about what’s going on in the onion market right now? Talk to us about how the Peru season wrapped up, the challenges you’re facing right now and the challenges you expect in the coming months.
MG: The onion market is very strong right now and projected to remain so through the spring season. The domestic storage crop is at record lows and the domestic Mexican market is extremely strong.
The Peruvian season has a few more weeks left. We are winding down our season and should be finished with our Peru crop by the end of March. We have begun transitioning our sweet onion customers from Peru to Mexico and anticipate a smooth transition throughout the month of March.
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believe the onion industry was changing pre-COVID and COVID only accelerated that evolution. Growers only planting for confirmed sales; labor challenges; the general price of onions in stores… all of these factors have drastically changed the planning procedures and outlook when it comes to our grower partners. At Keystone, we include our growers in all of our decisions regarding our retail partners. One of our biggest concerns is certainty of supply and we want to make sure we can provide customers with that assurance.
AS: What’s the outlook of the Mexican crop so far? How does it compare to last year’s?
MG: The crop looks solid! We see no quality issues so far and we expect similar volume to years past.
AS: What about Texas?
MG: We have additional growers in our supply program for 2022 and we are excited about the Texas crop. We should see some volume by mid-March and will increase volume from there. We expect the Texas supply to go through April and into May.
AS: Is there anything new or different about your program this year that customers should know about?
MG: As mentioned, we have added more supply from Mexico and from Texas with our grower partners. We also have begun to increase our volume of organic Mexican onions and will have them during our spring season. The onion landscape and purchasing habits are changing and we are constantly trying to increase our consumer pack output.
For more information:
M. Andrea Scroggs
Keystone Fruit Marketing
Tel: +1 (717) 597-2112
[email protected]
https://www.keystonefruit.com/