Mexico’s Big Freeze: Produce Prices Skyrocket, Get Ready To Pay Double Or Even Triple The Price For Fresh Produce

I’ve covered this before:

Mexico’s Big Freeze Wipes Out 80-100 Percent of Crops

And there is a lot more like this coming. Prepare yourself.

“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”
– Benjamin Franklin




The problem started less than a week ago, when our nation was focusing on the Superbowl and sheets of ice falling from Texas Stadium.

Farmers throughout northern Mexico and the Southwest experienced unprecedented crop losses. Now devastation that seemed so far away, is hitting us in the pocketbooks.

“We’ve had to double and triple some prices and consumers come in and it’s quite a shock to them,” said Rusty Peake, GM of Food4Less in Southeast Portland.

“Increase, increase, increase,” said produce manager Troy Winterhalter as he watched urgent messages coming across his laptop computer. “Peppers, zucchini, cucumbers, asparagus, the entire asparagus crop was wiped out,” said Winterhalter.

Roma tomatoes have more than doubled in price since Thursday and very soon they may not be available at all.

About the only produce not impacted by the freeze in the coming weeks are things grown right here in the Northwest like potatoes, onions and apples.

The situation is so dire, some stores can’t honor certain advertised prices, which were ordered in local newspapers long before the freeze.

“Now I’m in a tough situation where I can’t really support ads and I try to do the best I can letting the consumers know what’s going on in the markets,” said Peake.

He said this is the worst produce situation he’s seen in 25 years in the business.

Next week, lettuce and spinach prices are expected to rise. Normal prices likely won’t return until new crops in Mexico start producing again in late March and early April.

Posted on February 13, 2011 at 1:36 PM
by Wayne Havrelly, KGW Staff

Source: KING5.com

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