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Wednesday 9th July - Wednesday 16th July 2025
Get the insights you need to plan more effectively and manage your menus with our latest report from the field, brought to you by our expert produce team.
Weather update
The heat is causing problems for prepped veg, with several products affected. Carrots are suffering from dehydration and, while we are taking steps to address this, customers can soak any affected product in water to help restore them.
With cauliflower, there has been some progressive bruising, which is challenging because it can only be seen over time, often after it has left the depot.
Cabbage is currently greener than normal, but this is not unusual for early season produce.
Sweet Potato
As we approach the end of a very difficult season, we are seeing an increase in quality issues. While we are undertaking additional grading, concessions are now essential to help maintain availability. These include a concession for darkened dry ends on South African stock.
We continue to work hard with our suppliers to maximise availability, but it is a very challenging period. We do not expect to see the situation ease significantly until the new Egyptian season in August
Even then, we are anticipating some issues on sizing to continue until at least the middle of the month.
Tenderstem ® Broccoli
The hot weather has led to early flowering in the crop, and while we are trying to grade this out, it is affecting a large proportion of the harvest. We therefore have a concession in place to maintain availability.
This has not been helped by environmental agencies stopping the pumping of water from certain rivers, which is likely to lead to further problems in the next few weeks.
We are importing additional volumes to supplement British supply and maximise the amount of product available, but it is currently a very challenging market.
Blueberries
Blueberries are now all coming from British farms, which should ease the supply pressures that have been experienced recently.
Broccoli
The heat is causing some problems for the crop, with pheasant eye (a discolouration of the buds caused by uneven development) and hollow stems, neither of which should affect the eating quality of the product.
Melons
We are well into the Murcia season, with larger volumes arriving and most of the recent supply challenges have now been overcome. The only remaining concessions are for size on Cantaloupe and Galia varieties, but normal supply is expected from the end of this week.
Raspberries
As we have been reporting, the recent temperatures have been causing some issues for raspberry crops. Excessive heat has caused growth to slow and affected the firmness of the berries, which are softer than usual.
Passion Fruit
Colombian sea-freighted produce will be arriving tomorrow. There will be a short period while stocks of air-freighted produce from Kenya are used up, but this should only be a few days, after which we expect to be using sea-freighted produce through to the end of the year.
Butternut squash
We are expecting availability to start to improve next week as we begin to receive new season Spanish produce. Until then it will continue to be difficult, while we use the last of the South African stock, where the season was curtailed due to frosts.
Fine beans
The hot weather has been good news for British growers, advancing the harvest of fine beans by around a fortnight. These will therefore be available earlier than expected.
Shallots
We are seeing some quality issues with shallots, which are currently coming from store. However, this should improve as we are moving away from stored product this week.
Spring greens
There are some heat-related problems with spring greens, which is resulting in smaller produce that has some hearting at the core.
Red and White Cabbage
While the overall market remains challenging, new season white cabbage is now coming through. This will help to ease the problems we have seen in recent weeks with stored crop, but there are some additional problems caused by heat retention due to the high temperatures while being harvested.
Red cabbage continues to be a cause for concern as we are still some time away from the new season and the quality of the stored product is challenging.
Strawberries
It is likely to be another two weeks before the main summer
crop gets into full swing. Until then, we are expecting a challenging market, with size concessions being required to maintain availability.
The warmer weather is helping to bring the crop on, but it will be a difficult couple of weeks before supply returns to normal.