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Michigan Vegetable Shipments Should Have Good Volume in July

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DSCN3926You know summer has arrived when Michigan vegetable shipments finally start picking up, mostly from the western part of the state.

Within the past few days, light volume has gotten underway with squash, cucumbers, grape tomatoes.  These items should have good volume from July through September.  Cabbage loadings also have started and will continue into mid November.

Shortly after the Fourth of July, look for blueberry shipments to get started.  Leafy greens and radishes also get underway in early July.  By mid July you’ll find loadings of celery and carrots.

Around the third week of July, sweet corn shipments start.  Peak volume will be the month of August but shipments tailing off after Labor Day.  Late July also means roma tomatoes are available, with round tomatoes coming on about August 1st.

Michigan apple shipments from the large 2103-14 crop are still ongoing, but a seasonal decline is underway with loadings now less than 100 truckloads per week.

The Wolverine state produces the second most diverse crop of agricultural products (after California) , including fresh fruits and vegetables.

Michigan apples – grossing about $2500 to Atlanta.

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Michigan Apple Shipping Outlook; Plenty of Apple Loads Remain from Current Season

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GAtks0314 030Here’s an outlook for Michgian apple shipments that will start soon with the new season.  However, there are still plenty of apple loads remaining for the current season that started late last summer, particularly from Washington, New York, and Michigan.

Michigan apple shipments should be good this spring, despite a harsh winter.  Initial loadings are only a few weeks away.  However, the jury is still out on other fruit items ranging from blueberries, to cherries, grapes, plums, apricots and peaches,  The fate of these items and the amount of damage will depend largely on what Mother Nature has in store the next few weeks.

National Apple Shipments

Concerning the old apple crop, about 48 million bushels of U.S.-grown fresh-market apples had yet to be shipped as of April 1, three  less than last year at the same.  The April total was, however, eight percent higher than the five-year average.  Washington accounted for 41.7 million bushels of the U.S. total, Michigan 2.8 million bushels and New York 2.5 million bushels.

Michigan apples – grossing about $3400 to Dallas.

Washington state apples – grossing about $4000 to Chicago.

Mango Imports

Mango imports in 2013 compared to 2000 have increased  a whooping 236 percent from Peru.  Peru is now the second largest source for imported mangoes, representing 10 percdent of mango volume.   Another big importer is Ecuador, which also has seen a rise in imports to the U.S., with a 160 percent increase from 2000 and 21 percent over last year. Peru has seen the biggest jump, with a 53 percent increase over last year. As of mid-March, 12 million boxes had been shipped. The projection for the year is 10.9 million boxes.

 

 

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A Roundup of Loadings in New York State, Michigan and the Appalachian States

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RdTkHPFrom New York state to the Appalachian States and in Michigan, here is a round up of some loading opportunities.

After devastating freeze losses in 2012, New York apple shipments are enjoying a very strong comeback season, while expecting a record volume exceeding 32 million boxes.  Loadings reported brisk, averaging around 250 truck loads per week.   While the Hudson Valley leads apple shipments, loadings also occur from the Champlain Valley, Central and Western areas of the state.  New York shippers expect a relatively normal end to its season when some companies will finish shipping in late May or June, while others will continue shipping into July.

New York also is shipping storage onions, led by Orange County, with around 150 truck loads are being shipped weekly.  Additonally Western New York is shipping cabbage.

New York cabbage – grossing about $1600 to New York City.

Michigan Produce Shipments

In a similar situation to New York, the state of Michigan has made a major rebound this season with apples.  It is moving similar volume compared to New York as well, averaging around 250 truck loads per week.  Michigan also is shipping  a moderate amount of potatoes, along with light volumes of onions.  A majority of Michigan winter produce shipments originate in the Western part of the state.

Michigan apples – grossing about $3300 to Dallas.

Appalachian Apple Shipments

The apple shipping region known as the Appalachian District comprises portions of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.  There is light, but steady volume with apples being loading here.

 

 

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Nationally, More Apples Remain to be Hauled Than for the 5-Year Average

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DSCN1778About 91 million bushels of fresh-market U.S. apples were in storage on Jan. 1.  That is one percent more than last year at the same time.  The January total also is eight percent higher than the five-year average for remaining apple shipments.

The nation’s biggest shipper, Washington state, accounted for about 76 million bushels of the total.

Michigan still had about 6.5 million bushels in storage and has been setting weekly volume shipping records.    The estimate for total Michign apple shipments this season still remains at  30 million bushels.

New York apple shipments have  5.4 million bushels and Pennsylvania apple shipments 1.3 million bushels of apples remaining to be hauled.

January apples remaining in storage are up over last year despite holdings for several leading varieties being lower.

About 28.6 million bushels of red delicious were in storage, down from 31 million bushels last year. Fuji holdings fell from 14.9 million to 9.7 million bushels, golden delicious from 9.9 million to 8.7 million bushels and cripps pink from 2.9 million to 2.8 million bushels.

Gala holdings increased from 15.1 million to 15.6 million bushels and granny smith holdings from 9.2 million to 11.4 million bushels.

Much higher volumes of mcintoshes, empires and other traditionally Midwestern and Eastern varieties had yet to be shipped as of Jan. 1 compared to last year at the same time, as Michigan, New York and other states east of the Mississippi continue to bounce back from devastating 2012 freezes.

Washington state apples grossing – about $4600 to Clevelnd.

Michigan apples – about $2200 to Atlanta.

New York state apples – about $1900 to Orlando.

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Apple Shipments Across the Country are Moving at a Brisk Pace

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DSCN1986Here’s a round up of big-time apple shipments from New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and the leader — Washington State.

New York

This year’s expected record-breaking apple crop has left many New York growers with fruit still on the trees and not enough storage space after the harvest.  Still, there should be record loading opportunities for apple haulers this season.

The bountiful 2013 growing season left many growers without enough workers to harvest the apples, not enough bins to place them in and not enough cold-storage capacity.  Last summer,  New York apple shipments were estimated at  a record-setting 32 million bushels, nearly double  last year’s harvest that was devasted by freezing weather.  That figure for this season could even be low.  Some observers see New York apple shipments topping 34 million bushels when all the figures are final.

New York apples – grossing about  $2000 to Atlanta.

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But New York isn’t alone when it comes to record apple shipments this year.  In Pennsyvlania, one of the largest operations, Rice Fruit Co. in Gardners, is reporting number setting volume with its apple shipments.   Pennsylvania apple shipments should continue through July, until the new crop is harvested starting in August.

Michigan Apple Shipments

Looking at Michigan, its biggest apple shipper, Riverridge Produce Inc. in Sparta is reported record setting loadings.  The state should have record volume by the end of the season next summer.

Michigan apples – grossing about $3000 to New York City.

Washington State Apple Shipments

Finally, in Washington state, which ships as many apples as the rest of the states combined, should move about 110 million boxes of fruit this season.  That’s down about 9 million boxes from original estimates, but it will still be one of the biggest apple crops on record.

Washington state apples – grossing about $5400 to Dallas.

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About 10 Percent More Apple Shipments Remain, Compared to a Year Ago

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DSCN1829It is another big season for apple haulers.  There are about 120 million bushels of U.S. fresh-market apples were in storage as of November 1st, 10 percent more than last year at the same time.

The November total also is 10 percent higher than the five-year average.

The nation’s leading apple shipper, Washington state, has about 99 million bushels of apples still in storage…..Michigan has about 8.3 million bushels left to ship, while New York has 7.4 million and Pennsylvania 1.7 million.

Michigan apple shipments are expected to be 10 times as plentiful as last year’s puny output. 

In a typical year, Michigan’s 9.2 million trees produce 20 million to 23 million bushels.

The state’s 2013 harvest is projected to be around 30 million bushels, which roughly equals out to 382 medium-sized apples for every state resident; 12 for every American.

Nationally, about 21.6 million bushels of galas have yet to be shipped, up from 20.6 million bushels. Granny smith holdings were up from 11.5 million to 14.5 million bushels.

Red delicious in storage dropped from 35.5 million to 35.2 million bushels, fujis from 15.5 million to 13 million bushels and golden delicious from 12.4 million to 10.8 million bushels.

Holdings of traditional Eastern varieties including mcintoshes, jonathans, empires, romes and cortlands were up significantly from 2012, when freezes devastated Michigan and New York crops.

Washington apple shipments – grossing about $6400 to New York City.

Michigan apples – about $3000 to New York City.

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Michigan Apple Shipments Set Record, Western Onion Loadings to be Off

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IMG_6482Overall loading opportunities should be up this season for Michigan apples, while the nation’s biggest storage onion region will have fewer onion shipments.  

Apple Shipments

The Michigan apple industry set new shipping records for two consecutive weeks in October, loading 414,702 boxes of apples the week of October 12th.

During the week of October 5th, the Michigan shipped 411,973 boxes of apples.  That record was broken the following week with 414,702 boxes. In October 2011, the industry set a shipment record of 378,933 the second week in October.

With 9.2 million total apple trees in commercial production on 36,500 acres, Michigan is the third-largest producer of apples in the U.S., and distributes apples to 26 states and 18 countries.

Onion Shipments

Onion shipments will likely be less from Idaho and eastern Oregon (Malhuer County) this year due to disease and weather-related factors.  The region that produces about 25 percent of the nation’s storage onions.

Idaho and eastern Oregon farmers harvested 19,100 acres in 2012, down 1,400 acres from the previous year.  Shipments this season are estimated to be similar to a year ago.

Idaho-eastern Oregon onions – grossing about $3500 to Chicago.

Michigan apples – about $3600 to Atlanta.

 

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Excellent Loading Opportunities Seen for NW Fruit, Michigan Apples

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DSCN1781 It’s looking like excellent loading opportunities for fruit out of the Northwest, as well as apples from Michigan from now right into next summer.

While loadings of pears certainly are not one of biggest volume produce items available for hauling, it is substantial.  The nice thing about the fruit from the Northwest, is being loaded with apples.  The Northwest typically ships as many apples each year as the rest of the nation combined.   If the estimate holds, this would be the third largest amount of Northwest pear loadings on record – plus one of the larger apple crops.

Northwest pear shipments this season are estimated to be 19.8 million cartons, about two percent more than a year ago and about four percent more than five year average.

Washington state apples and pears – grossing about $4800 to Cleveland.

Michigan Apple Shipments

About 70 percent of Michigan apple shipments originate from the Fruit Ridge region.  While the official estimate for loads this season is 26 million bushels, some observers are predicting as much as 30 million bushels.  Michigan apple loadings have been underway since the third week of August.  Whatever the final total for shipments this season, it should end up next summer as one the biggest on record.

Michigan also continues to ship a variety of vegetables, blueberries and melons.

Michigan produce grossing – about $2100 to Atlanta.

South African Citrus Imports

Imports of  South African summer citrus are at about the half way point through the season.  Over 30,000 tons of citrus have arrived, mostly at Eastern seaboard ports.

The final boat is scheduled to arrive during the third week of October, with the season expected to be competed before USA domestic shipments get started.  This is the 14th season of citrus imports from South Africa to the USA  and average annually approximately 40,000 tons.

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A National Fall Produce Hauling Outlook for Apples, Grapes and More

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DSCN2138It’s looking like there will be more apples to haul during the 2013-14 season than last year’s huge crop.  The major difference will be other major apple shipping states will be offering a lot more loads.  Last year, it was primarily Washington state having any apple volume.

Nationwide new apple shipments could be anywhere from 250 and 252 million bushels, compared to the 215.7 million bushels produced nationwide a year ago.  Bad weather conditions in 2012 for New York state cost apple haulers about half of its loading opportunties.  Michigan was hit much harder as it shipped only 2.738 million bushels in 2012, compared to the state’s five-year average of 16.238 million bushels.  This season Michigan apple shipments should come back with a vengence topping 26 million bushels.

The Michigan apple harvest got under way last week with paula reds, with ginger golds following closely behind.. It is a pretty normal start for fruit from Michigan’s Fruit Ridge, which produces 70 percent of the state’s apples.

California Grapes

California growers ship over 70 varieties of table grapes and the vast majority of those graped will be transported to markets across the USA and Canada from August through October.  Record loads are predicted to be shipped by refrigerated trucks this season, mostly from the San Joaquin Valley.

Chilean Avocados

At various USA ports on both coasts, one the big items for the new season are avocados being imported from Chile.  It is predicted that trucks hauling the product from ports to north American market will transport  30 to 35 percent mor of the tropical fruit than last year.

Last season was a record breaking year for Hass avocados, with shipments, mostly by truck, topping 1.5 billion pounds. For 2013, loadings are projected to increaseby another 10 percent to 1.65 billion pounds. 

San Joaquin Valley grapes, melons veggies, stone fruit –  grossing about $7300 to New York City.

 

 

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Big, if Not Record Apple Shipments are Seen for 2013-14

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IMG_7041While plenty of apples continue to be shipped from the 2012-13 season out of Washington state, the new crop will start heading to market, mostly by truck, in less than two months!

Estimates of apple shipments each pre-season tend to be conservative, so it wouldn’t surprise me if we ended up having record loadings, as happened for the 2012-13 season.

The nation’s leading shipper of apples,  Washington state, will have fewer loads this coming season, but there will still be plenty of fruit for hauling – even from there.

An estimated 251 million bushels of fresh-market and processed-market apples are expected to be shipped in the new season, up from 215 million for the 2012-13 crop, according to estimates.

About 67% of U.S. apples typically go to the fresh market, according to the Vienna, Va.-based U.S. Apple Association.

While production in industry leader Washington is expected to fall, from 154 million to 148 million bushels, big gains in Michigan and New York, which were devastated by freezes in the spring of 2012, should  result in even more apple loads than last season!

An estimated 26.3 million bushels of apples could ship from Michigan in the 2013-14 season, up from 2.7 million bushels this season.

New York production is expected to jump from 16.9 million to 34 million bushels.

Pennsylvania’s apple volumes are projected to fall from 11.7 million to 10.5 million bushels.

The 26.3 million bushel total in Michigan would be the largest since 2009, when about 27.4 million bushels shipped from the Wolverine State.

Washington state pretty much has a lock on apple shipments right now – grossing about $4300 to Chicago, around $6500 to New York City.

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