Fewer Coachella Valley Grape Shipments Expected this Season

Fewer Coachella Valley Grape Shipments Expected this Season

California’s Coachella Valley grape shipments may decline in 2021, as bearing grape acreage has fallen and the industry has consolidated.

Tudor Ranch, of Mecca, CA reports grape Coachella Valley production this season could be about 2.1 million cartons, off from about 2.6 million cartons a year ago. The company believes the front-end crop is definitely light, the middle crop is average, and the late crop is average to heavy.

Harvest Should get underway around May 10 for Tudor Ranch, depending on the weather. Peak shipments should hit the first half of June, with Tudor Ranch continuing to load grapes through the Fourth of July holiday. A few shippers may have grapes through the end of July.

Anthony Vineyards, Coachella, CA, notes the company will have volume into July. The transition between Southern Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere supplies could result in a gap due to extreme heat and possible monsoon rains in July which make grape shipments that month more challenging for Coachella Valley shippers.

In 2019, Sun World International LLC also announced the sale of its leased and owned California farming property to an investor group, which contracted with Sun Pacific to farm the vineyards under the name Famous Vineyards.

On March 31 of this year, Palm Desert, Calif.-based Sun World announced it will be acquired by Bridgepoint, an international private equity group. Bridgepoint will become controlling shareholder for Sun World, an international fruit genetics, R&D and licensing company, according to a news release.

In other news in the Coachella Valley, a private equity group bought all the farming assets of Richard Bagdasarian Inc. of Mecca, CA.

Illume Agriculture of Bakerfield has taken over the management of Bagdasarian Farms vineyards for the private equity group. With some acreage coming out in recent years, there could be less than 5,000 acres of grapes in the Coachella Valley now, compared with peak acreage of perhaps 18,000 acres 25 years ago.

Tudor Ranch notes peak volume from the Coachella Valley was close to 13 million to 14 million cartons two decades ago. Beside Illume Ag, there are four major players in the Coachella Valley, including Tudor Ranch, Anthony Vineyards, Castle Rock Farms and Delano Farms.