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California Seasonal Shipping Areas to Change

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The California coastal valleys of Salinas and Santa Maria typically remain the major sources of supply of lettuce through mid-October.   Huron, which is located on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, usually fills the lettuce supply gap in late October through much of November before harvest switches to the desert in California and Arizona. Some of the hardier items, such as broccoli and cauliflower, will continue in the Salinas area until the shift to the desert (California’s Imperial Valley and the Yuma, AZ area) around Thanksgiving.

There has been strong shipments of California vegetables since early summer.  A primary reason is the extreme drought in the Midwest and the upper Midwest, which knocked out some  home-grown crops.

Additionally, there was the hurricane that hit New Orleans and continued on through the South hitting Kentucky and Tennessee and knocking out some of those local tomato harvests. It all helped to benefit shipments of  California tomatoes.

Berries

Blackberry shipments are winding down on California’s Central Coast, but raspberries could go through the end of October.

Blackberries loadings tend to decline by the end of September and are finished by mid-October as the shipments out of Mexico pick up.

California strawberry and raspberry shipments have provided some problems for haulers over the summer. Both are more delicate fruit, especially raspberries.  Much of this can be blamed on the horrendous summer heatthan began in June and continued through most of August.  Good quality fruit results in more shipments (due to consumer demand), plus truckers deal with  fewer rejections. Obviously the quality of the fruit has improved since the heat has subsided.  The fruit holds up better when shipped.

Salinas area vegetables and berries – grossing about $4700 to Chicago.

 

 

 

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Huron Loads are Shifting to Salinas

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Produce shipments from the Huron District in the San Joaquin Valley, as well as loads out of the Salinas Valley have returned to normal following disruptions due to rain.  The seasonal transition of the lettuce harvest and loadings out of Huron are quickly shifting from Huron to Salinas.  Volume is building from the Salinas Valley, not only with lettuce, but other vegetables, and should become heavy in May.

 Here’s an update on San Joaquin Valley stone fruit shipments that get underway soon.  Both peaches and nectarines usally start by late April, with plums coming on in May.  Expect peach and nectarine loading opportunities this season to be off 20 percent due to hail.  There was a 20-mile-long swath of the storm cutting through from Southwest of Kingsburg going east to south of Dinuba and Reedly.  Shippers with stone fruit  orchards you may load with in this area were adversely affected the most.

Looking ahead to the Bakersfield, Kern County shipping area, potato shipping will get underway the second week of May with red, yellow and russet spuds.  This will be followed by watermelon loads becoming available in early June, while table grape shipments get started in early July…..Meanwhile steady shipments of carrots are continuing from this area.

Salinas Valley vegetables – grossing about $7000 to New York City.

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California Loads Continue to Rise

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Southern California orange shipments have picked up as late season citrus OrangeSlicequality has improved.   Loading opportunities for navel oranges should continue through most of June…..Looking ahead to cherry shipments, loads will become available later this year than normal – with decent volume not occurring from the Southern San Joaquin Valley until the second or third week of May.  Barring bad weather, California could ship 11 to 12 million cartons of cherries this year.

California is shipping about 1,000 truckloads of strawberries a week, with heaviest volume still coming out of Ventura County….Most lettuce loads are coming from of the Huron District in the San Joaquin Valley….Salinas has light volume with broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce and other items, but is increasing and should really get going  as we enter of the month of May.

Southern California produce – grossing about $6600 to New York City.

 

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California Produce Rates Are on the Rise

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Volume and shipments continue to seasonally build in California, resulting in more demand for refrigerated equipment.  This means rising freight rates, which have increased five to 10 percent and more recently.

There will be huge increase in avocado shipments this year — as much as 25 percent more out of Southern California.  Cinco de Mayo, the Mexican festival widely celebrated in the U.S. May 5 will mean big shipments of the fruit.  The amount of avocados shipped to U.S. markets with be split about evenly from those loaded in California, and with avocado border crossings from Mexico.  Southern California also will be loading berries and citrus.

Various types of lettuce shipments are increasing from the Huron District in the San Joaquin Valley.  Broccoli and cauliflower loadings have started from the Salinas Valley.  Light volume with strawberries, broccoli and cauliflower has got underway from Santa Maria.

There have actually been a few $7000 freight rates from California to the East Coast.  It’s going to be interesting in another month of so to see how high freight rates have risen as produce volume and demand for refrigerated equipment builds.

Southern California produce – grossing about $6700 to Boston.

NOTE:  Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of a much smaller, less trained Mexican military unit that defeated the French in battle in 1862.

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California Veggie Shipping Update

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Very light shipments of California lettuce got underway last week from the Huron District of the San Joaquin Valley.  Shipments are increasing this week, but full volume isn’t expected until around Easter (April 8).  Lettuce, broccoli and cauliflower shipments from the Imperial Valley and Yuma District are finished.

Broccoli and cauliflower shipments have now seasonally transitioned from the California and Arizona deserts to the Salinas Valley.  Lettuce loadings should start from Salinas in late April.

Salinas vegetables – grossing about $4200 to Chicago.

Overall, there should be excellent quality vegetables coming out of the Salinas Valley this spring due to excellent growing conditions.  This should translate into a huge demand for trucks, especially as we enter May and the big volumes of veggies start coming out of the fields.

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