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platinumdude
10th February 2011, 07:39 AM
http://www.stevequayle.com/News.alert/11_Cosmic/110209.Sysco.Mexico.Freeze.pdf

ALL OF OUR GROWERS HAVE INVOKED THE ACT OF GOD CLAUSE ON OUR CONTRACTS DUE TO THE
FOLLOWING RELEASE. WE WILL BE CONTACTING YOU PERSONALLY TO REVIEW HOW THIS WILL
AFFECT OUR CONTRACTED ITEMS WITH YOU GOING FORWARD.
THE DEVASTATING FREEZE IN MEXICO IS WORST FREEZE IN OVER 50 YEARS...

THE EXTREME FREEZING TEMPERATURES HIT A VERY BROAD
SECTION OF MAJOR GROWING REGIONS IN MEXICO, FROM
HERMOSILLO IN THE NORTH ALL THE WAY SOUTH TO LOS
MOCHIS AND EVEN SOUTH OF CULIACAN. THE EARLY
REPORTS ARE STILL COMING IN BUT MOST ARE SHOWING
LOSSES OF CROPS IN THE RANGE OF 80 TO 100%. EVEN
SHADE HOUSE PRODUCT WAS HIT BY THE EXTREMELY
COLD TEMPS. IT WILL TAKE 7-10 DAYS TO HAVE A CLEARER
PICTURE FROM GROWERS AND FIELD SUPERVISORS, BUT
THESE GROWING REGIONS HAVEN’T HAD COLD LIKE THIS
IN OVER A HALF CENTURY. THIS TIME OF YEAR, MEXICO
SUPPLIES A SIGNIFICANT PERCENT OF NORTH AMERICA’S ROW
CROP VEGETABLES SUCH AS: GREEN BEANS, EGGPLANT,
CUCUMBERS, SQUASH, PEPPERS, ASPARAGUS, AND
ROUND AND ROMA TOMATOES. FLORIDA NORMALLY IS A
MAJOR SUPPLIER FOR THESE ITEMS AS WELL BUT THEY HAVE
ALREADY BEEN STRUCK WITH SEVERE FREEZE DAMAGE IN
DECEMBER AND JANUARY AND UP UNTIL NOW HAVE HAD
TO PURCHASE PRODUCT OUT OF MEXICO TO FILL THEIR
COMMITMENTS, THAT IS NO LONGER AND OPTION.

WITH THE SERIES OF WEATHER DISASTERS THAT HAS
OCCURRED IN BOTH OF THESE MAJOR GROWING AREAS WE
WILL EXPERIENCE IMMEDIATE VOLATILE PRICES, EXPECTED
LIMITED AVAILABLITITY, AND MEDIOCRE QUALITY AT BEST.
THIS WILL NOT ONLY HAVE AN IMMEDIATE IMPACT ON
SUPPLIES, BUT BECAUSE OF VERY STRONG BLOSSOM DROPS,
THIS WILL ALSO IMPACT SUPPLIES 30 – 60 DAYS FROM NOW.
SOME GROWERS ARE MEETING WITH THEIR BOARDS RIGHT
NOW TO DETERMINE WHETHER THEY SHOULD IMMEDIATELY
RE-PLANT, HOPING FOR A HARVEST BY LATE-MARCH-TOEARLY-
APRIL, OR WHETHER THEY SHOULD DISC THE FIELDS
UNDER AND WAIT FOR ANOTHER SEASON.

We are doing everything we can with our growers to
minimize the effect of this disaster on you. With the
unprecedented magnitude of this event we wanted to
immediately make you aware of the conditions. We will
continue to send out communications as our people
on the ground report back to us. We thank you and we
appreciate your understanding during this time.

DuaneLuk
10th February 2011, 07:43 AM
What produce will be affected in the US? Time to stock up now?

MNeagle
10th February 2011, 07:55 AM
What produce will be affected in the US? Time to stock up now?


Peppers & others listed in this thread: http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/mexico's-big-freeze-(read-doooom!)/

Ponce
10th February 2011, 08:48 AM
In my Micky Mouse of a town and with, only one general store, prices has already gone up up and away.

Even if you were to "stock" up on vegetables........for how long will they good for? you will be able to eat them for a weeks, two weeks or maybe even for three weeks........ but then what?

Very hard times for the WHOLE WORLD and not only for us here in the states.........and think about what can goods are made with vegetables.......like vegetable soup, tomato soup, tomato paste, pizza paste and so on.......buy today what you might need tomorrow.

agnut
10th February 2011, 12:12 PM
Thanks Platinum Dude for the heads up. My local dollar store has 16oz jars of salsa and I better run down there and clean them out. HaHa

As I just wrote on another thread, I’ve saved a TON of money by buying at the dollar store. And not just food but a wide variety of things. Greeting cards are two for a dollar. Haven’t you ever had someone’s birthday come up and found yourself running to the store at last minute ? I don’t with about 30 greeting cards in my inventory. And you know what Hallmark cards cost ? $3.99 to $4.99 Yikes !

Best wishes,

Agnut

It’s not the money you have but how you spend it that counts.

Ash_Williams
10th February 2011, 12:49 PM
Everyone wants to prep for when the system collapses. Gotta prep too for when it doesn't collapse but everything is expensive. Best prep for that is tons of money.

Ponce
10th February 2011, 02:34 PM
Thanks Agnus for backing what I have been saying for a very long time...."Is not what you have but how you use it"... Ponce

steyr_m
10th February 2011, 03:05 PM
Just remember..... Global Warming

agnut
10th February 2011, 03:36 PM
Thanks Agnus for backing what I have been saying for a very long time...."Is not what you have but how you use it"... Ponce


Hey Ponce, that's what I have been telling girlfriends for decades. I just didn't know to apply it to money until you taught me.

Best wishes,

agnut