California’s Central Valley Growers May Ship Fewer Pomegranates this Season

California’s Central Valley Growers May Ship Fewer Pomegranates this Season

Youngstown Grape Distributors Inc. of Reedley, CA may ship fewer pomegranates this season due to a late bloom resulting in variable yields in California’s central valley.

Youngstown is a fifth-generation, vertically integrated pomegranate farming, packing, fresh-cut and high-pressure processing juice company.

The company notes the early varieties are lighter than the wonderfuls because the bloom was very late this year, and some blocks did not set normally with the  late bloom. The result in inconsistency from block to block.

The company grows foothill, early wonderful and wonderful varieties. 

The harvest looks fairly normal, beginning for Youngstown in early September and finishing in late November. Availability of fresh pomegranates is anticipated through the end of the year.

In general, the back end of the season may see fewer shipments because of reduced yields.

Youngstown has been packing and selling arils since 2008, and offers both organic and conventionally grown product.