California Pear Shipments are Underway; Cranberries to be Imported

California Pear Shipments are Underway; Cranberries to be Imported

003Growers from California’s two primary pear growing regions—Lake and Mendocino counties and the Sacramento River Delta—are wrapping up harvest this year with positive reports about fruit quality.  The two regions combined should ship approximately 170,000 tons of pears this season that will be shipped to fresh markets ranging from retailers to wholesalers and foodservice operations, plus canned markets across the U.S. and around the globe.

The total  California pear shipments for Bartletts is estimated at 159,500 tons.

Of the 159,500 tons of pears expected this year, 113,000 tons are sold to canneries, 37,200 tons to the fresh market, and the remainder goes to baby food, puree and juice.

Rivermaid Trading Co. of Lodi, CA is the largest grower, packer and shipper of fresh pears in California, representing at least 50 percent of pears packed in the state,  Most of these are Bartlett pears, although there are other varietals such as boscs, red pears, French butter and Comice.

California pears – grossing about $6600 to New York City.

Chilean Cranberry Imports

Chilean fresh cranberries will be exported to the U.S. for the first time, beginning in 2016.  The Southern hemisphere country, which has a season opposite those of this country, will harvest its cranberries March through May.