Importer Jac. Vandenberg of Tarrytown, NY has big expectations for the 2021 summer citrus season as it begins receiving its first citrus containers from the southern hemisphere.
Citrus remains a hot consumer item for many consumers, making Vandenberg optimistic for a good season. Vandenberg imports lemons, oranges, mandarins, grapefruit and tangelos from Argentina, Australia, Chile, Peru, South Africa and Uruguay. Last summer season, Vandenberg imported over 28,000 tons of citrus and expects to see an increase this season.
A little over one-half of this volume is in mandarins. Vandenberg has already received its first containers of off-shore easy-peelers from Peru and Uruguay and will see the first arrivals from Chile and South Africa soon. The weather conditions in all growing regions have been conducive to growing mandarins and the expectations are that there will be a good, healthy crop. Vandenberg expects to see an increase in the total volume entering the US market but not at the same pace as last season. The biggest growth in volume is expected in Murcotts available in late August through October.
Vandengerg introduced SUNRAYS® in 2017, and has seen steady growth each season.