Domestic melon shipper Westside Produce of Firebaugh, CA is a grower that ships cantaloupes and honeydews the year around.
Due to its partnership with Classic Fruit, from November to mid-May, cantaloupes, honeydews, and watermelons come from Guatemala—before California’s season starts.
Most of the company’s melons are grown in California’s San Joaquin Valley and the deserts of Yuma, Arizona, and Southern California.
Westside’s first harvest begins in the southern desert areas, either in Southern California or Yuma, Arizona around late May to early June. Then the operations move into the Central Valley of California around the 1st of July, and will be here until the middle of October, before returning to Arizona for October and November shipments.
Yields are expected to be above average this year based on weather conditions so far—around 900 cartons per acre for cantaloupes and 1,200 to 1,300 cartons per acre for honeydews, which are typical for Westside Produce.
Last year, the company averaged about 850 cartons per acre for cantaloupes and between 1,100 and 1,200 cartons per acre for honeydews.
The crop grows in a relatively short cycle of about 75 to 90 days.
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