● Live · Jun 04, 2026
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California strawberries are tight right now — rain is the culprit

Ongoing minor rains in California are squeezing strawberry supply and creating quality inconsistencies, particularly on ranches with heavier soils. With virtually all North American strawberries currently coming out of California, there's little backup sourcing to absorb the disruption. Growers are optimistic the weather will stabilize, but short-term availability is constrained. Buyers should expect tighter supply and potential price movement until conditions improve and harvest volumes normalize.

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