California Produce Freight Rates Not Expected to Set Any Records

California Produce Freight Rates Not Expected to Set Any Records

063California spring produce shipments are gradually building in volume as we look at Salinas vegetables and some San Joaquin Valley stone fruit.  But overall, this spring and summer in California doesn’t appear to be shaping up as any barn burner when it comes to volume and loading opportunities.  Between the continuing drought in the state and only moderate volume with many fruits and vegetables, I don’t see produce freight rates setting any records.

Salinas Valley vegetables have had some ups and down in volume recently due to weather, but head lettuce and other items should be significantly increasing as we get closer to May.

Broccoli and cauliflower shipments  are expected to fluctuate over the next several weeks.

Meanwhile, Huron lettuce shipments from the Westside district of the San Joaquin Valley have been lighter than normal this season as the one-month spring shipping season comes to a conclusion.

California Cherry Shipments

The California cherry harvest is shaping up to be a light crop this year

California initial loadings should start around Easter in the Arvin district and peak cherry shipments should occur from mid-May into the first week of June, with product becoming available from the San Joaquin Valley further north in areas such Fresno and Reedley.

Salinas Valley vegetables – grossing about $7000 to New York City.