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Week 6 Update | February 3rd, 2025

Domestic Team Update

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District 1
8:09 pm, Feb 4, 2025
weather icon 61°C | °F
L: 46° | H: 68°
overcast clouds
Humidity: 67 %
Pressure: 1011 hPa
Wind: 0 Km/h
Wind Gust: 0 Km/h
UV Index: 0
Precipitation: 0.58 mm
Rain Chance: 58%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:54 am
Sunset: 5:25 pm
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District 2
8:09 pm, Feb 4, 2025
weather icon 55°C | °F
L: 46° | H: 60°
light rain
Humidity: 87 %
Pressure: 1017 hPa
Wind: 7 Km/h SE
Wind Gust: 0 Km/h
UV Index: 0
Precipitation: 0.99 mm
Rain Chance: 99%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:51 am
Sunset: 5:29 pm
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Classic Lemons:

Lemon harvesting is in full swing across all three growing districts. Now is an ideal time for promotions, with an abundance of 115s and larger available to encourage your customers toward a healthier lifestyle.

 

Navel Oranges: 

Shippers have attempted to elevate pricing on smaller fruit, which has been trading on the fresh market for less than what they could sell it for on the juice market. Despite these challenges, the fruit remains excellent, offering great eating quality.

 

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Mandarin Oranges:

We are seeing deals on both sides of the sizing bell curve. Let us know what you are looking for.

 

Star Ruby Grapefruit:

Star Ruby Grapefruit harvesting has begun in the Central Valley, with sizes primarily 40s and larger.

 

Specialty Citrus:

Cara Cara Navels are now in season, with sizes primarily 88s and 72s, along with a limited number of 56s and larger. Blood Oranges are also being harvested, though the Moro Bloods are showing limited external blush. Minneolas have started as well, with sizing mainly being 125s and 150s.

Import Team Update

Mexico:

Last week, approximately 7,500 cases crossed from Mexico into the U.S. Over the next couple of weeks, we anticipate shipments to range between 20,000 and 30,000.

Harvesting Team Update

District 1:

Harvesting is ongoing, with fruit quality remaining clean and strong. Volume and production have increased, and we’re making good progress with size picking, targeting 140s and larger to meet market needs. We are currently 30% picked.

Last week’s rains are expected to support growth in our orchards. While more rain is forecasted for midweek, it is not anticipated to affect harvest volumes.

 

District 2:

Harvest volumes remain low. The expectation is that the majority of picks will begin in mid-February. We experienced rain showers last weekend with more expected this week.

 

District 3:

We are currently 103% picked, with the crop slightly exceeding estimates. Harvesting in the Coachella region is wrapping up this week, followed by Yuma finishing next week.

Farming Team Update

Sustainability takes teamwork! Building on our last post, we’re proud to partner with the Ventura County Resource Conservation District and their Healthy Soils Program (HSP) on this project to turn old trees we’ve cleared into nutrient-rich mulch as part of our commitment to regenerative agriculture. This grant-funded initiative not only improves soil health but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, aligning perfectly with our mission to farm responsibly and sustainably. Collaborations like this allow us to innovate and implement practices that benefit both our orchards and the environment.

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Marketing Team Update

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Did You Know?

Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus is best known for creating binomial nomenclature, or how living things get their latin names. In the mid 1700’s as Carolus was studying lemons and various citrus, he had mistaken lemons for being a type of citron. He would later figure out that lemons are an entirely sperate species!

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