Rio Grande Valley Onion Shipments are off to Good Start

Rio Grande Valley Onion Shipments are off to Good Start

Texas onion growers and shippers see a strong, successful year as the 2025 harvest has just got underway.

The Texas International Produce Association of Mission, TX. reports a few fields are being harvested while others will start clipping onions by mid-March.

Yields and volume should be similar to last year, with growing conditions being pretty stable> No major pest or disease issues are reported.

Little Bear Produce of Edinburg, TX notes yellow, sweet and red onions are their most popular types of onions. The company specializes in sweet onions.

Southern Rio Grande Valley onions started in mid-February, and the main harvest kicked in about a week later and will continue until mid-April.

Onion volume should be about the same as last year at Little Bear Produce, and early indications were that quality should be good.

Significant changes have occurred at The Onion House LLC in Weslaco, TX.

The company was acquired from previous owner Don Ed Holmes in late 2023, and more recently, there has been installation of equipment to put up 2-, 3- and 5-pound consumer packs and added a new palletizer.

The Onion House sells the same kinds of onions as in the past: Mexican onions during the Mexican season and red, yellow and white onions from Texas when the Mexico deal finishes. Volume should be the same as last year.

The Onion House program to start between mid-to-late March.

Texas onions should continue through May or possibly into June. Mexico and Texas onions are shipped fresh, not out of storage.

Later in the year, The Onion House will ship onions from Colorado and Idaho.