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Week 14 Update | March 31st, 2025

Domestic Team Update

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District 1
8:43 am, Apr 1, 2025
weather icon 46°C | °F
L: 45° | H: 54°
clear sky
Humidity: 93 %
Pressure: 1018 hPa
Wind: 6 Km/h S
Wind Gust: 0 Km/h
UV Index: 1.24
Precipitation: 1 mm
Rain Chance: 100%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:41 am
Sunset: 7:17 pm
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District 2
8:43 am, Apr 1, 2025
weather icon 53°C | °F
L: 50° | H: 63°
clear sky
Humidity: 78 %
Pressure: 1015 hPa
Wind: 28 Km/h WNW
Wind Gust: 0 Km/h
UV Index: 1.39
Precipitation: 0 mm
Rain Chance: 0%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:43 am
Sunset: 7:17 pm
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Classic Lemons:

With the weather now fully cleared, we’re packing heavy volumes from Districts 1 and 2. The crop is trending toward larger sizes, 115s and up, while supplies of smaller fruit, 165s and under, continue to tighten. Now’s the perfect time for promotions. There’s strong volume and plenty of big, beautiful lemons coming off the trees.

 

Navel Oranges: 

Fruit quality remains excellent, with outstanding eating quality. With recent storms behind us, harvest has resumed.

 

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Mandarin Oranges:

Tango Mandarins remain a standout with their rich, juicy flavor. Sizing is trending larger, so let us know your specific needs. We are here to help.

 

Star Ruby Grapefruit:

Star Ruby Grapefruit is available in the Central Valley with sizing primarily 36s and larger.

 

Specialty Citrus:

Cara Caras, Blood Oranges, and Minneola Tangelos are still available, but not for long! These seasonal varieties are expected to wrap up by the end of April. Now is the time to spotlight these favorites with a final promotion. Don’t miss the opportunity.

Import Team Update

Mexico:

Fewer than 10,000 cases crossed from Mexico into the U.S. last week, and we anticipate similar volumes to continue through May until the new crop begins in June. Peak volume is expected from August through October. Early projections indicate the crop will heavily favor Choice grade fruit, with limited quantities of Fancy grade. Sizing is also expected to trend smaller, 165s and 200s, though it’s still too early to tell.

Harvesting Team Update

District 1:

Harvest is progressing well. There have been no restrictions in accessing the fields. The majority of our operations are focused on wrapping up in this area. Fruit quality is trending up with the weather returning to normal.

 

District 2:

Drier weather has allowed harvest activity to ramp up significantly. We continue to prioritize specific sizes to align with market demand as we move further into the main season.

Farming Team Update

Gracie, our solar-grazing sheep, just welcomed twin lambs. These little ones are the newest members of our sustainable grazing team, helping us naturally maintain vegetation in our solar orchard while keeping things eco-friendly.⁠

Help us name these twins! Visit our Instagram page for full details. Click here to view the post. 

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Marketing Team Update

Check out our summer marketing program:

Did You Know?

Lemons are the only members of the citrus family that produce multiple rounds of blossoms in a single season.

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