Late Season MI Blueberry Shipments are Starting

Late Season MI Blueberry Shipments are Starting

136_3639+1Michigan fresh blueberry shipment will be done much earlier this year than normal, and total volumes will be well below previous estimates.

If that isn’t disappointing enough there’s now a shipping gap this week which will last through August 10th.  The lull in loadings is occurring with the transition from bluecrop to elliot varieties.

About 46 million pounds of fresh-market Michigan fruit should be shipped this season.  This compares to about 47 million pounds shipped in both 2014 and 2013.

Fewer shipments this year dates back to bitter winter weather.  Bushes less than one year of age and bushes older than five or six years were hit particularly hard, which will have a lingering effect on production.  The next two or three seasons expect Michigan blueberry shipments to be down.

So the overall effects of the cold winter and subsequent June drop on the 2014-15 crop will be heavy when final damages are tabulated, and the effects will continue to be felt next season and beyond.

Late-season elliots, which are starting this week, survived the winter much better than earlier varieties.  Shipments will be heavier in the later part of the season than in the early, which is completely backwards.

Michigan Vegetable Shipments

Michigan vegetable shipments are increasing or entering their peak season on items ranging from celery to cabbage, cucumbers, eggplant and squash, among others.

Michigan produce – grossing about $2800 to Dallas.