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California Shipments of Oranges, Veggies and Strawberries

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Early California navel orange shipments have gotten off to a good start this season and expect to load around 93 million boxes before the season concludes.  This would be up from 83 millon cartons from the previous season.  Loadings have been steady and are expected to remain this way in the weeks ahead.

Something to keep an eye on is the restrictions California  is putting ictions on citrus fruit and plants in Tulare County after two recent detections of Asian citrus psyllid.  It is not a full quarantine, but if another psyllid is found — it would be the fourth detection.  This would trigger a two-year quarantine.  Current restrictions are in place for six months.

The psyllids, which can carry citrus greening disease, feed on citrus trees, sucking the sap and weakening them, but they can carry citrus greening, a bacterial disease.  The disease is no threat  to humans or animals, but it can stunt and even kill citrus trees.   The problem also has been detected in Florida and Texas.

Desert Shipments

In The California desert, as well as Yuma, AZ,  recent warm cauliflower and broccoli shipments  well above normal.  Loadings are usually brisk this time of year anyway as supplies to buyers for the Christmas holidays are ramping up.  A similar situation exist for various types of lettuce in the desert.

Strawberries

California is in between seasons now and strawberry shipments are light.  While the Watsonville area has pretty much finished, loadings are now coming out of Ventura and Orange counties.  Volume will remain light until after the first of the year.

 

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California Loads Continue to Rise

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Southern California orange shipments have picked up as late season citrus OrangeSlicequality has improved.   Loading opportunities for navel oranges should continue through most of June…..Looking ahead to cherry shipments, loads will become available later this year than normal – with decent volume not occurring from the Southern San Joaquin Valley until the second or third week of May.  Barring bad weather, California could ship 11 to 12 million cartons of cherries this year.

California is shipping about 1,000 truckloads of strawberries a week, with heaviest volume still coming out of Ventura County….Most lettuce loads are coming from of the Huron District in the San Joaquin Valley….Salinas has light volume with broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce and other items, but is increasing and should really get going  as we enter of the month of May.

Southern California produce – grossing about $6600 to New York City.

 

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California Veggie Shipping Update

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Very light shipments of California lettuce got underway last week from the Huron District of the San Joaquin Valley.  Shipments are increasing this week, but full volume isn’t expected until around Easter (April 8).  Lettuce, broccoli and cauliflower shipments from the Imperial Valley and Yuma District are finished.

Broccoli and cauliflower shipments have now seasonally transitioned from the California and Arizona deserts to the Salinas Valley.  Lettuce loadings should start from Salinas in late April.

Salinas vegetables – grossing about $4200 to Chicago.

Overall, there should be excellent quality vegetables coming out of the Salinas Valley this spring due to excellent growing conditions.  This should translate into a huge demand for trucks, especially as we enter May and the big volumes of veggies start coming out of the fields.

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Southern California Loadings

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Produce shipments out of Southern California are entering decent volume for strawberries, but avocado loadings will be limited for awhile.  Better weather conditions compared to a year ago have strawberries loadings more than double over 2011 volume.  About 25 to 30 percent of California’s total strawberry shipments come from Ventura County and south.  Overall, California is forecast to ship 176 million trays of strawberries this year.

As for avocados, Californa expects to move nearly 400 million trays.  Loading opportunities from California have been less than normal as many West Coast shippers are holding onto product waiting for big volumes from Mexico and Chile to subside.  Expect significant increases in California avocado shipments come April.

From the Bakersfield area, there’s about 300 truckload equivalents of carrots being shipped weekly….There also is fair volume with items such as lettuce, celery, cauliflower and broccoli being loaded from the Coachella and Imperial valleys of the California desert.

Southern California berries, citrus is grossing about $5500 to New York City.

Imperial Valley veggies – about $3600 to Chicago.

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