Shipping Updates from Virginia, Oregon and Salinas

Shipping Updates from Virginia, Oregon and Salinas

DSCN6989Virginia vegetable shipments and Oregon blueberries are about to start, while Salinas lettuce is emerging from a shipping gap.

Virginia potato shipments of round whites in Lower Northampton are scheduled to begin about June 20, while reds, russets and yellows will start approximately one week later.   Loadings will be in full force by early July.  Virginia growers  typically produce between 3,000 to 4,000 acres of potatoes each season.

Most Virginia potato shipments are destined for receivers throughout the Northeast when whose areas are not producing.  When the potato season is completed in the south, Virginia spud loadings are redirected there. Some potatoes, depending on market conditions every year, are distributed in Canada.

One of Virginia largest potato shippers is Dublin Farms in Horntown.   Founded in 1876, the family operation grows and ships 12 to 15 loads daily from late June through mid August with primarily white, red and yellow potatoes.

Other produce shipments have been increasing in Virginia led by tomatoes and green beans.  C&E Farms in Cheriton, VA is one of the nation’s largest shippers of green beans and also has farming operations in Pennsylvania and Florida.

Virginia’s three major tomato operations, Lipman Family Farms, Pacific Tomato Growers and Del Monte are expected to ship about the same volumes of round, Roma, grape, cherry and heirloom tomatoes from late June through September.

Oregon Blueberry Shipments

Oregon blueberry shipments got underway with light volume this week from the Willamette Valley.  Good volume is expected the week of June 13th and will continue into the last half of July.

The state of Oregon is one of the largest blueberry shipping states in the country behind Michigan, New Jersey, Georgia, California and Washington.

Salinas Lettuce Shipments

Following a chaotic growing season resulting in shipping gaps, Salinas lettuce shipments are back on track with relatively steady volume from week to week.  Head lettuce is averaging more than 1250 truck loads per week, while romaine shipments are exceeding 800 loads.

Salinas lettuce shipments – grossing about $6800 to New York City.