Table Grapes Red Seedless Red seedless volume will continue on strong out of both Mexico and Coachella, as we hit the peak of the flame seedless crop. Mexico will move into Caborca harvest, which will also increase volume. At the
Table Grapes Red Seedless The last of the Chilean red grape crop has arrived on both coasts, with importers still working to finish out the last of the crop for the season. Larger inventories remain on the East then the
Table Grapes Red Seedless Another 10 – 14 days of Chilean imported reds remain in the industry, before we call it a season. Fresh arrivals on both East and West Coast that all graded post-marketing order US # 1. Continue
Table Grapes Red Seedless The red seedless grape crop will finish arriving this week from Chile, but good supplies will carry on inventory into the middle to 3rd week of May. FOB’s will remain at a promotable level to keep
Table Grapes Red Seedless The last volume of red seedless grapes from Chile will arrive over the next 10 – 14 days on both coasts. We have passed the USDA marketing order, so all fruit will be inspected upon arrival
Table Grapes Red Seedless The red seedless crop is still rolling, even expected to continue to arrive post-marketing order that institutes this week. All new arrivals will have to grade US # 1 to be shippable within the US. The
Vegetables and fruits becoming ripe in spring seems counterintuitive. After all, plants are just starting to bloom in the spring, right? Well, fortunately for your taste buds and your diet, dozens of varieties of locally sourced fruits and veggies are
Table Grapes Red Seedless The red seedless will remain in a promotional zone for the next 4 – 5 weeks as we see peak harvest volume continue to arrive from Chile. FOB’s have reached their bottom level, but a range
Table Grapes Red Seedless Now is the time to promote in all of March and into early April. Quality is strong on both coasts and good volume of Allison, Sweet Celeb, Magenta and Timco will continue to arrive. Volume will
Table Grapes Red Seedless Both coasts remained tight last week, mostly due to vessel gap. This will continue early this week, especially on the West Coast, due a big gap. This has created an empty pipeline to remain until at