Posts Tagged “clementines”

Calif: Mandarin Loads Soar; Grapes May Set Record

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DSCN7883While many California vegetable shipments have been rather lack luster this year, shipments have soared for mandarins, and table grapes may break a record.

California mandarins produced in the San Joaquin Valley during  2015 have been valued at $197.6 million, a 171 percent  increase from the $72.8 million the previous year, according to the The Fresno County Farm Bureau.

Mostly marketed as clementines with branded labels,  from 2014 to 2015, the region’s production of mandarins increased from 121,000 tons to 166,000 tons, a 37.2 percent increase.  The national mandarin market, which is dominated by Sun Pacific and Wonderful Citrus, Delano, CA , Wonderful packs the fruit under the Halos label that it introduced in late 2013.

The value of mandarins sold nationally at retail jumped 23 percent two years ago and increased 15 percent from the 2014-15 season to 2015-16.  The Fresno County data come from the region’s growers, 60 to 70 percent of whom return the crop report requested by the county.

While some mandarin shippers operate out of Fresno County, they have much larger produce from Kern County.

Given that the Fresno County data doesn’t include much product from Sun Pacific and Wonderful, the two dominant players in the market, it makes sense that the national numbers — relying heavily on the Cuties brand and Halos brand sales — don’t match the regional numbers.

California Grape Shipments

California grapes are in the ballpark of an all-time high for shipments, and over 60 percent of the crop will ship after September 1st.

The  2016 grape crop is estimated at nearly 117.1 million 19-bound box equivalents.  This is down a bit from the spring estimate of 117.4 million, but that number would still surpass the record harvest of 116.3 million in 2013.

Last year’s crop of 109.3 million boxes rode favorable markets to its highest ever gross value at $1.83 billion.

Fall grapes will include autumn kings, scarlet royals, autumn royals and red globes.  Among the many trademark varieties are Holiday and Milano from Columbine Vineyards; AutumnCrisp by Sun World International; Green Emerald from Sunlight International Sales; and Sweet Celebration from Jasmine, Pandol Bros. and other shippers.

San Joaquin Valley mandarins and grapes – grossing about $5000 to Atlanta.

 

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Citrus Dodges “Bullet”

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California citrus has dodged a winter weather “bullet” over the holidays as frost hit the San Joaquin Valley.  While oranges and lemons loads should not be affected, it could be mid January or so before clementines and mandrins are evalulated for possible frost damage.  Those latter items have a thinner skin and are more susceptable to freezes.   The good news is that citrus escaping freeze damage tends to toughen up and be more freeze resist, plus have better color.  California expects to ship  around 88 million cartons of navel oranges during the 2011-2012 shipping season.  That’s a respectable volume, although it falls short of the 96 million boxes shipped last year, which was a record.  Only about 15% of the crop has been harvested so there will loading opportunties for months and months to come.

California citrus – grossing about $4000 to Chicago.

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