Tag: tomatoes
ProduceIQ: White onions crowned king as prices soar
- Featured
Though overall industry prices range from stable to slightly declining, the ProduceIQ Index remains +12 percent higher for week #4 than in any prior year. Industry prices typically decline over the next six weeks and then begin to ascend in later March as volume from Mexico tapers off.
ProduceIQ: Wake up, sleeping giant
- Featured
Although the rest of the world is so over 2023, we have a few more observations from the peanut gallery to digest.
Calavo hires VP for tomato division
- General News
Calavo Growers, Inc., a global leader of fresh produce and value-added fresh foods, is pleased to announce the addition of Kurt Kistler as VP of Sales, tomatoes and papaya, and the retirement of industry veteran Brian Bernauer.
ProduceIQ: It’s a ‘Blue Blue’ Christmas for grape tomato buyers
- Featured
Supply is strong for commodities beginning their winter season in the Western Desert region, and the annual transition from the Salinas Valley, CA, may stick a soft landing (to steal a phrase from the fed) despite El Niño related weather challenges.
FPAA to host webinar on tomato suspension agreement
- General News
FPAA will be hosting the second informative webinar to further discuss the implications of the potential termination of the 2019 Tomato Suspension Agreement.
Vertical farm Oishii releases Rubī tomato
- General News
Vertical farming leader Oishii unveiled the Rubī tomato, which offers a balance of sweetness, acidity, and umami.
ProduceIQ: Prices dropping to more familiar territory
- Featured
The desert is ramping up production, and produce prices are here to tell the story. In line with historical trends for week #48, the ProduceIQ index is down -5 percent over the previous week.
Tomato greenhouse opens in Manitoba
- Analysis
The precision agriculture business Netafim has partnered with Vermillion Growers to build the first large-scale vegetable greenhouse in Manitoba, Canada.
ProduceIQ: Bezos and tomatoes head South
- Featured
El Niño turned the chillers on. Now, growers across North America are scrambling to salvage the last bit of their fall season as production shifts to warmer climates.
FPAA’s riposte on gas-ripened tomatoes
- Analysis
The continuing Mexican tomato war, which has pitted many American growers against importers, has raised a back-and-forth between the Florida Tomato Exchange, which represents growers from Florida and other American states, against the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas, which represents shippers who import the product from Latin America.