Yuma Vegetable Shipments Starting off Lighter Than Normal

Yuma Vegetable Shipments Starting off Lighter Than Normal

011If you eat a salad, or haul vegetable items making up a salad in late fall or winter, you probably picked up that product in the Yuma, AZ vegetable district, or  California’s Imperial Valley.

The Yuma vegetable district has 90,000 acres of winter veggies.

The website of the Yuma Fresh Vegetable Association proclaims, “Yuma farmers produce enough Iceberg lettuce each year for every person in the United States, Canada and Mexico to have their very own head of lettuce — with enough lettuce left for every person in the United Kingdom to have one too.”

So far the Yuma vegetable season, which is now shipping in light volume, is felt by many to be a normal one from an acreage, production and shipping stand point.  Some weather issues early in the planting and growing season is leading to lighter volume and some minor shipping gaps for the early period.  It will probably be early December before good steady volume and shipments are available.

The primary vegetable items Iceberg lettuce, romaine, red leaf, green leaf and other mixed lettuce items.

Two of the main concerns are the possible effects of The El Nino, as well as a shortage of laborers for harvest.

Yuma lettuce and melons – grossing grossing about $5900 to New York City.