USA: In California, Florida organic strawberries are limited but available

Published Jan 25, 2024

Tridge summary

As Valentine's Day nears, organic strawberries are available but in limited quantities and at high prices due to weather issues in Florida, Mexico, and California, the main sources for California Giant Berry Farms. Florida is ramping up production with peak shipments expected from mid-February, while Mexico is at its peak volume with shipments continuing until April. California is also contributing volume from its 2024 spring crop in Oxnard and the fall 2023 crop from Santa Maria. Organic strawberry F.O.B. prices are currently at their peak due to recent rains.
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As Valentine’s Day approaches, which is a heavy demand holiday for strawberries, there are organic strawberries available — but they are highly priced and in limited volume. “We will have organic strawberries for Valentine’s Day,” Kyla Oberman, marketing director at California Giant Berry Farms in Watsonville, California, told the Organic Produce Network. “But not in promotable supplies.” Oberman said California Giant Berry Farms is sourcing strawberries from Florida, Mexico and California, with each district dealing with some weather issues that are normal for this time of year. Florida is ramping up its production with peak shipments expected from mid-February through the end of the month. Florida is predominantly a conventional berry producer, but Oberman said there are a few growers in that region with organic strawberries. Again, volume will be limited but available. Mexico is in the peak of its volume with solid shipments of both conventional and organic strawberries ...

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