Posts Tagged “Florida sweet corn shipments”

Good Produce Volume for Haulers Leading up to Memorial Day

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DSCN5240Here’s a glimpse nationally at shipping areas such as Florida spring vegetables, potatoes from Arizona and looking ahead a few weeks to peaches from New Jersey, as well as with Mexican grapes.

Florida vegetable shipments are still moving in good volume and nothing is probably providing more loading opportunities than sweet corn.  Big volumes are expected  through the Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25.  In recent weeks Florida sweet corn shipments have exceeded 1 million crates per week!…..After the holiday, Florida corn will be declining, but South Georgia will start shipping corn in late May with much bigger volumes in early June.

South Florida watermelons have been commanding the best trucks – grossing about $4000 to New York City.  That’s about 25% more than rates for Florida red potatoes and nearly 20% more than Florida veggies.

 

Arizona Potato Shipments

Arizona red potato shipments kicked off about a week ago and now the yellow and mini potato varieties will get going any day now.  Most of the potatoes are grown and shipped from an area South of Phoenix in the Casa Grande area.

Mexican Grape Shipments

Since there is still a lot of imported Chilean grapes in the distribution pipeline, some Mexican shippers have delayed shipments for a relatively short period of time.  Grapes imported from Mexico are expected to be similar in volume to a year ago with a little over 16 million boxes.  The 2014 crop  finished at 16.2 million boxes.

New Jersey Peach Shipments

Looking ahead several weeks, New Jersey peach shipments will get underway in July and continue into September.

New Jersey is the fourth largest peach shipping state in the country, with approximately 80 orchards on 5,500 acres.

 

 

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Spring Looking Good for Florida Produce Shipments

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DSCN4438April will be here before we know it, and this means increasing volumes for Florida produce shipments.

Southern Specialties announced the company has started shipping Florida grown blueberries. This year’s blueberry crop will include Farthing, Flicker, Chickadee and Meadowlark varieties. Florida blueberries, Southern Selects blackberries and premium Adelita variety raspberries are distributed from the company’s Pompano Beach, FL distribution facility.

“ This year’s Florida blueberry crop has nice bloom and great flavor,” said Alex Henderson, Key Account Manager for the company.

Southern Selects Florida blueberries will be available until the end of April when the company transitions its program to Georgia and the Carolinas. Southern Specialties ships blueberries year round.

Southern Specialties is a grower, importer, processor and shipper of a variety of specialty products grown in Central America, South America, Mexico, Canada and the U.S. The company distributes from its Pompano Beach, Florida headquarters, and facilities in McAllen, Texas and Los Angeles, California.

Sweet Corn Shipments

Florida sweet corn shipments have been relatively light during the winter months, but loadings will be picking up significant as we enter April.  The sweet corn harvest shifts from Homestead to the Belle Glade region about March 16-23.  However, peak spring shipments probably won’t hit until around the middle of April.  Heaviest volume should be from about April 11th to May 5th.

We will also be having updates soon on a variety of mixed Florida vegetables that will have similar shipping schedules as corn.

Florida produce – grossing about $3000 to New York City.

 

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