San Joaquin Valley Grapes May Set Record

San Joaquin Valley Grapes May Set Record

DSCN7037California table grape shipments could be on track to match the record volume of 2013.

Loadings are currently forecast to hit 117.4 million 19-pound box equivalents. This would equal the amount shipped three years ago and outstrip last year’s 109.6 million.  A final estimate is due in late July,

Many of the newer grape varieties are yielding anywhere from 1,400 to 2,200 boxes more per acre or better.  Couple that with a lot of new plantings and there will be increasing shipments out of California for the next three or four years.  A lot of it has been transitioned out of older varieties like crimsons. Growers pulled them out and replanted.

Grape shipments will get underway this coming week from the  southern San Joaquin Valley and continue into November.

The Coachella Valley always kicks off California Grape shipments around May 1st.  Early reports of reduced volumes in the desert may have been exaggerated.  Coachella is now winding down grape shipments as the San Joaquin Valley is getting started.

Meanwhile Mexican grape shipments are also declining.  Red grapes have finished and white grapes (Sugraones) are on their final leg.

In essence all San Joaquin Valley districts will be picking within about 10 days of each other.  This includes McFarland and Delano coming on July 1st.

One major grape shipper, Crown Jewels Produce, say it will upwards of 1 million boxes out of the valley from Bakersfield to Madera this season.

The company started with a few flames out of Arvin around June 21.   Then it will have grapes out of Fresno County just south of Fresno, June 28.

Crown Jewels then will have some summer royal black grapes in the first week of July.   These will be followed by Thompson green grapes, as well as some princess grapes in mid- to late-July.   August, September and October should be big months for California grape shipments.

Coachella Valley grapes – grossing about $4900 to Chicago.

Kern County carrots, potatoes, – grossing about $3800 to Dallas.