California cherry shipments are just around the corner and will be followed within weeks by loadings out of the Pacific Northwest.
Shipments of California cherries should start around April 22nd from the Stockton area, with volume ramping up by end of April. Heaviest volume is expected during the first three weeks of May.
Usually, California’s peak shipments occur leading up to Memorial Day (May 30th), but this year with an earlier maturing crop, good volume is expected leading up to Mother’s Day (May 8th). This means there probably will be more cherries shipped from California this year in April than ever before, thanks in part to a couple of new early maturing cherry varieties.
Huron district head lettuce in the Central San Joaquin Valley – grossing about $4600 to Atlanta.
Washington cherry shipments are expected to be a week later than last year, around the week of June 6th. This will result in a relatively small shipping the gap between California and Washington. The gap will help both California and Washington, once they start their season. British Columbia cherry shipments are also expected to start a week later than usual, around June 20th.
Due to extra plantings coming into production this year in both Washington and Canada, initial expectations were around 30 million boxes, but this amount is expected to be lower in the wake of a recent frost. Even still, a 30% increase in tonnage is expected for Canada this year.
Washington’s Yakima Valley apples and pears – grossing about $5300 to New York City.