North American Blueberry Shipments, and More

North American Blueberry Shipments, and More

DSCN7611Here’s a round up of North American blueberry shipments that are shifting areas in the coming weeks, plus we take a glimpse at upcoming Quebec apple shipments and western U.S. onions.

Blueberry shipments are making the seasonal shift to new areas and are hitting peak volume from British Columbia, New Jersey and Michigan.

While Georgia  an California blueberries, as well as North Carolina blueberry shipments are nearly finished, Michigan got underway the week of June 27th and is now entering peak shipments.

British Columbia blueberry shipments started a little early this year and loadings are currently heavy.

Typically there’s a gap between Pacific Northwest and British Columbia blueberry shipments, but this year is an exception.  However, Washington state, Oregon and British Columbia are all hitting good volumes at the same time, with peak shipments to hit in mid-July.

British Columbia was in full volume by about June 29 and New Jersey by the week of July 4th, while Michigan is expected to peak by the week of July 11.

New Jersey and Pacific Northwest blueberry shipments will likely start to taper off in the second half of July, when Michigan is expected to take over the lion’s share of blueberry loadings.

Washington state blueberries, and apples – grossing about $4000 to Chicago.

Southern New Jersey blueberries, – grossing about $1900 to Boston.

Quebec Apple Shipments

Quebec apple shipments are expected to get underway the week of September 12th.  Apple loadings for the province’s 2015-16 crop are expected to wind down during the last half of July.

Onion Shipments

Onion shipments from the new crop are expected to get underway during the middle of August from Western Idaho and Mulheur County, OR.  Volume should be up this season as a slight increase in acreage is reported.  Onion shipments typically last through April.  The area is known for its sweet Spanish onions, as well as whites, reds and yellows.