US: Excellent sizes are expected for California prunes this year

Published 2023년 6월 12일

Tridge summary

California is experiencing favorable weather conditions during the prune bloom, leading to a promising production season with a estimated 75,000 short tons (68,000 MT) of prunes for the 2023 crop. Despite the potential increase in production, supplies are expected to remain tight due to the high quality of the fruit and the resultant larger sizes. The California Prune Board expects continued pressure on pricing due to high business costs. California is the world's largest producer of prunes and invests heavily in scientific research to maintain its leading position in the industry.
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Original content

California experienced favorable weather during prune bloom and growers are observing good sizes on fruit set. While production looks promising, supplies are expected to be tight again this season with an estimated 75,000 short tons (68,000 MT) in volume for the 2023 prune crop year according to the Executive Committee of the California Prune Board. Bigger sizes for California Prunes are in line with the premium quality of the crop. While still in the first half of the growing season, the prune trees in California appear happy from the wet weather with natural fruit drop, resulting in what growers anticipate will be a range of optimum sizes. “We’ve built solid demand and California prune handlers maintain careful inventory management, putting our industry in a pretty steady position,” says Donn Zea Executive Director for the California Prune Board. “The cost of business and continued tight supply is likely to keep pressure on pricing for the foreseeable future.” While ...

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