The Hunts Point Produce Market located in New York City’s South Bronx is the world’s largest wholesale produce distribution center supplying fresh fruits and vegetables to 22 million people each year.
The 112-acre complex in the Bronx has approximately 30 merchants, moves over 2.5 billion pounds of produce sourced from 49 states and 55 countries each year.
S. Katzman Produce reports it sells various products the year around because it is produced in different places with different seasons.
Literally hundreds of trucks ranging from 18 wheelers to straight jobs are deliver produce to the market, or distributing it from the facility. Hunts Point also receives about 150 rail cars per month, providing volume that is miniscule to that of trucks.
The giant produce markets employees 2,000 people and has about 7,000 visitors daily.
Hunts Point opened in 1967 and is owned by New York City. It has received three rounds of funding totaling nearly $400 million, but business owners say more is needed to fully modernize.
A major upgrade at the produce center is building adequate refrigerated storage to replace the approximately 1,000 diesel-powered refrigerated trailer units that idle on-site.