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A California Shipping Update on Grapes, plus the new Cranberry Season

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DSCN4912Extreme heat in the second half of August had slowed California grape shipments, but volume is now picking back up.  Meanwhile, you know fall is rapidly approaching when pomegranate and cranberry loadings get underway.

Grape volume have been hit and miss all season.  At one point growers were waiting on green varieties to add sugar.  In the second half of August, red varieties were taking their time to add color.  It has made for an unpredictable years as far as steady shipments are concerned.   Steady, more predictable shipments should come in the months ahead.

California grapes, stone fruit, melons and veggies from the San Joaquin Valley – grossing about $4800 to Houston, $6400 to Philly.

California Pomegranates

Very light volume from the Bakersfield areas has been underway for a couple of weeks, but will be strong from mid-October leading up to Thanksgiving (November 26th)  with a resurgence in fresh pomegranate shipments prior to Christmas.

Cranberry Shipments

Fresh Cranberry shipments will get underway from Wisconsin and Massachusetts in late September, followed by Washington state.

About 33 million pounds of cranberries are expected to be shipped fresh in the U.S. this season, up slightly up from a year ago.  Growers have seen market prices plunge because of new acreage that was planted in 2009.  The U.S. produced 7.01 million 100-pound  barrels of cranberries in 2009.  In 2013, production was 8.96 million barrels.

The cranberry estimate for  2015-16 volumes is set at 8.6 million barrels.

Two leading fresh cranberry shippers are Habelman Bros in Toma, WI and Decas Cranberry Products of Carver, Mass.

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