Posts Tagged “Florida vegetable shipments”

Florida Spring Vegetable and Blueberry Shipments Set to Get Going

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GAtks0314 002Florida vegetable shipments should experince significant increases entering April, with peak spring shipments occurring from about April 15th to the second week of May.  Good growing conditions should mean heavier volume loadings earlier this year than last year with items ranging from sweet corn to bell peppers and cumbers, along with tomatoes, watermelons and other items.

20 years ago, there were virtually no Florida blueberry shipments.  It was mostly U-pick farms and berries grown for local markets. This year,  up to 25 million pounds of Florida blueberries could be shipped, putting the state in the ranks of other leading shippers such as North Carolina, Georgia, California and Oregon.

Michigan and New Jersey still lead in domestic blueberry volume with more than 50 million pounds each,

Florida shipped 21.5 million pounds of blueberries in 2013, up 14 percent over 2012.

Blueberry loadings in Florida have started with the past couple of weeks in Southern and Central Florida growing areas.  You can expect North Florida blueberry shipments to start in mid-April. The crop is in good condition and Braswell expects volumes to peak during the second and third weeks of April, just ahead of the Georgia deal coming on at the end of that month.

South Florida produce shipments – grossing about $3300 to New York City.

 

 

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Florida Winter Produce Shipments being Slowed, Slashed Due to Freezes

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SweetCornFlorida produce shipments have been even slower than normal for winter, primarily due to a prolonged cold weather period that also included some freeze damage.

South Florida growers are recovering from late January freezes that have cut shipments of sweet corn and green beans. In freezes that struck Jan. 19-24, temperatures dropped to the mid-20s in Palm Beach County, the major growing region for beans and corn and hit 31 degrees in Immokalee.

Freezing temperatures also hit central Florida’s strawberry growing region located just West of Tampa.   South Bay, Fla.-based Hugh H. Branch Inc., reportedly lost up to 700 acres of winter corn.

The freeze struck the Pahokee, Fla.-area next to Lake Okeechobee.  Florida corn loads in other growing regions were not hurt by the cold,  including Indiantown and Homestead  Homestead ships most of Florida’s winter production.

Florida vegetable shipments are anything bu heavy this time of the year, but what production there is has faced tremendous reductions in yield — well below 50 to 60  percent.

Beans in the south Florida are of Immokalee were hit  by the freeze,but are not showing significant damage, with a few exceptions.  However, iIt will just lessen the yields and shipments,  which are down 30 percent.

It’s recommended you take a closer look than normal at what is being loading into your truck.

Central and South Florida vegetables – grossing about $2500 to New York City.

 

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Florida and Georgia Produce Loadings are There, But with Light Volume

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DSCN0485We’re entering that time of the year when overall produce volume is declining and it will only get worse during the first few months or so in  the New Year.  For example, Florida is nothing to get excited about for produce haulers, and will remain that way until spring vegetable  shipments take off in April.

Still there are some loading opportunities in the Sunshine state, with vegetables, strawberries and citrus.

Florida Vegetable Shipments

Grape tomatoes and cherry tomato shipments started in mid October from the Palmetto-Ruskin area.

Mature green tomatos should get underway from Central Florida in early November.

Bell peppers, grean beans and cucumbers should begin in light volume in early November from Homestead and Belle Glade.

Sweet corn is running late and is not expected to kick off until about a week before  Thanksgiving, which is November 28th.

Georgia Vegetable Shipments

 Southern Georgia has light supplies of sweet corn,  and bell peppers.  Loading should continue until about a week before Thanksgiving.  It is around this time, the items will get started in Florida.

Florida Strawberry Shipments

Looking ahead, we’re only about five weeks or so away from the intial Florida strawberries coming on in late November, primarily around the Plant City area.  Loadings will gradually build in December and January befor peak shipments hit in February.

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