Californian grape harvest ahead of last year’s

An early start to the grape harvest in California has the state’s production ahead of what it was at this point last year. Harvesting is expected to continue through December, and shipments are anticipated to continue through February of 2014.

“The season started early,” noted Kathleen Nave, President of the California Table Grape Commission. “We started harvesting during the last week of April, and the season has been good so far.” Nave attributed the early start to a combination of weather factors that led to grapes that were ready to be picked earlier than usual. The early jump to the season has made for good volumes of fruit. While shipments of grapes were at 2.3 million boxes at this point last year, California’s growers have shipped 3.2 million boxes of grapes so far this season.

“We’re significantly ahead of last year’s crop, and we expect to keep that pace up,” said Nave. The bulk of the state’s grapes are currently coming from the Coachella Valley, and harvesting there will continue through the end of June. Harvesting in the San Joaquin Valley is expected to get under way around the fourth week of June. Total volume for the state this season is expected to be close to last year’s volume of 117 million boxes.

“The crop size will be similar to last year and quality is excellent,” said Nave. “We’ve also had two more weeks on the front end to ship product, so, from a marketing standpoint, it’s shaping up to be a very good year.”

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Desert grape crop could approach record level

Coming off a record year, California’s table grape production is already off to a fast start again, according to growers and shippers in the Coachella Valley.

“We’re two weeks early,” Nick Bozick, president of Mecca, Calif.-based Richard Bagdasarian Inc., said April 12. The desert grape deal typically doesn’t get underway until about May 1, concluding in mid-July. Other growers estimated their crop was similarly early. Shipments began in earnest in the last week of April.

Suppliers said their product would hit the market at a good time, too, with Chilean shipments concluded April 10. Those suppliers said the last of Chilean product, from a practical standpoint, would be cleared out by early May, just in time for their first shipments.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 8.2-kilogram containers of bagged thompson seedless grapes from Chile were $26-28 f.o.b. for extra-large; $24-26, large; and $22-24, medium, as of April 18. A year earlier, the same product from Chile was $20-22, extra-large; $18-20, large; and $14-16, medium.

Most growers planned to hit the markets with perlettes, then move into flames and scarlet royals, blacks and sugraones. Anticipated volume from the desert is 6 million to 7 million cartons, grower-shippers said. Growing conditions have been ideal, they added.

California logged a record year for table grape production in 2013, according to the Fresno-based California Table Grape Commission. California shipped a record volume of 117.4 million boxes (116.2 19-pound box equivalents), with a total crop value of $1.7 billion, the commission reported. The desert season kicks off the state’s production year, which runs through February. The commission said California produces 99% of the commercial fresh grapes grown in the U.S. “Over the past 10 years the volume has significantly increased,” Kathleen Nave, the commission’s president, said in a news release.

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Record shipment of California table grape crop

California shipped a record volume of 117.4 million boxes (116.2 19-pound box equivalents) of fresh California grapes during the 2013 season, a total crop value of $1.7 billion.

The 2013 season started with shipments in early May and continued into February 2014. California produces 99 percent of the commercial fresh grapes grown in the United States.

“Over the past 10 years the volume has significantly increased,” said Kathleen Nave, president of the California Table Grape Commission. “In 2003 the crop was under 80 million boxes. In 2012 the 100 million box mark was crossed for the first time in history, and in 2013 another record was set with the crop totalling 117.4 million boxes.”

Exports also hit a new record in volume, with 48.6 million boxes shipped to export markets including Canada – a 17 percent increase over the previous year. The top export markets in volume included Canada at 11.9 million, followed by China/Hong Kong at 7.9 and Mexico at 6.6. The 48.6 million boxes exported represented 41 percent of the total crop volume.

With the 2014 season a little over a month away, the commission is gearing up its global campaign for Grapes from California which includes retail, consumer and foodservice programs.

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Калифорнийская комиссия столового винограда на WorldFood Moscow 2013

WorldFood Moscow,

16-19 сентября

Экспоцентр на Красной Пресне

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Деятельность Калифорнийской комиссии столового винограда направлена на развитие рынков сбыта калифорнийского столового винограда в США и в более чем 60 странах мира. Членами комиссии являются 550 компаний­-произво­дителей калифорнийского винограда.

На сегодняшний день в США сред­ нее потребление свежего винограда составляет 3,6 кг на душу населения в год, и 98 % местного винограда поставляет­ся из Калифорнии. Почему? Потому что калифорнийские плодородные земли, теплый и сухой климат позволяют выра­щивать самый вкусный виноград. И по сей день калифорнийцы гордятся им. В Калифорнии применяются высочайшие стандарты производства винограда.

Сезон сбора калифорнийского столового винограда начинается в мае, когда вино­ градники в долине Коачелла (Coachella), округ Риверсайд (Riverside), дают первый урожай.

Более подробную информацию о сортах и урожае Вы сможете получить на выставке WorldFood Moscow.

Дополнительную информацию о калифорнийском винограде Вы найдете на нашем сайте www.grapesfromcalifornia.com/russian

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Californian grape industry aims for another record year in 2013

After a production of 101.5 million boxes in 2012, the Californian Table Grape Commission believes the state can beat its record again in the coming season. The commission’s president Kathleen Nave attributes the rise to the shift in late season varieties, while promotion efforts continue at home and around the world.

Nave says the trend of fall varieties coming into full production is the fruition of a decade-long shift towards having multiple seedless varieties that can be harvested late.

“We expect that we’re going to set another record next year – the initital estimate will take place at the end of April but I would not at all be surprised to see an estimate for anywhere between 102 and 104 million (boxes),” she tells.

“As we have gone through this decade long rotation in varieties, we’ve also changed planting densities and trellising systems and there’s been a lot of investment made in vineyards in California, particularly in varieties that can harvest later in the season – 60% of volumes are now harvested after Sep. 1.”

Export outlook

Nave says 41% of the crop was exported in 2012 and that percentage should stay stable for this coming campaign.

“We would expect to be around the 40 million box mark; maybe just inching slightly higher as the crop grows,” she says.

“We have a large team of people who represent us in markets around the world with 13 different representatives in various parts of the world.

“Our top market is Canada, followed by China, then Mexico and in 2012 Indonesia was number four.”

Nave says exports to Indonesia could have been stronger if it weren’t for the “on again, off again” approach of Indonesia authorities to import regulations at the Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta.

“With Indonesia, the food safety equivalency was granted and certainly that’s important, but there are other outstanding issues with Indonesia which we are afraid are going to impact this year’s crop,” she says.

“The U.S. government is weighing in on some of those issues through the WTO (World Trade Organization).”

She says there is still room to grow in all of California’s grape export markets, which also include Hong Kong Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan.

“We will be marketing in 25 countries around the world next year.

“If we look ahead five years, certainly 10 years, we see countries around the world where there are growing populations of people with middle class income, people who can afford imported product.

“We’re going to expand into more cities in China in 2013 – Hong Kong of course remains an important market, South Korea is an important market, we had a good year in Japan last year and we hope to expand there again, while in Mexico we hope to expand into more cities.”

She says shipments to Australia stood at 1.6 million boxes last season, which the industry hopes to grow to 2 million boxes this year.

“We don’t have access to Western Australia yet so we’re working on that. It would give us a little bit more marketing room. I’d say that getting access there and eliminating outstanding issues in Indonesia would be the two big things on our radar.”

She notes the industry also aims to grow in the U.K., Russia and India.

Boosting higher consumption in the U.S.

International markets aside, California still shipped around 59% of its crop within the U.S. last year and will need to find a place at home for the increased volume.

“Americans love grapes. The thing we have to do with Americans is simply remind them of the many ways in which grapes can be consumed, and we need to make sure retailers have multiple varieties out on the shelves and that they’re selling them at a price that’s going to be attractive to consumers,” she says.

“We do a lot of work with the retailers to give them a lot of reasons build big California grape displays, and obviously we want them to not just put a lot of grapes out, but a lot of grapes from California.

“We’ve had a history of long incremental growth and that’s what we see continuing into the future. We’re not expecting any big jumps in production, just a steady increase, which is a terrific opportunity and position to be in.”

Source: www.freshfruitportal.com

Launch of the Russian version of the California Table Grape Commission website

You are welcome to visit www.grapesfromcalifornia.com/russian – the Russian-language section of the California Table Grape Commission official website. Here you can learn about the history of grape growing in California, find some facts about modern industry, nutritive properties of table grapes, tasty ideas, recipes and many other materials.

Запущена русскоязычная версия сайта Калифорнийской комиссии столового винограда

Приглашаем посетить русскоязычную страницу сайта www.grapesfromcalifornia.com/russian.  Здесь Вы можете узнать историю выращивания калифорнийского винограда, особенности современной индустрии, информацию по полезным качествам столового винограда, вкусные идеи, рецепты и многое другое.

End of the California Grape Season on the Western Russia Market

During the previous season California grapes samplings took place at supermarkets in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The research demonstrated that more than 70% of shoppers appreciated the sweet taste of Californian grapes and were ready to buy some after the sampling. Personnel trainings in wholesale and retail were also part of the seasonal program. The trainings spotlighted the peculiarities of Californian grapes, rules of handling and exposure and other aspects.

Окончание сезона калифорнийского винограда на рынке Западной России.

В ходе прошедшего сезона были проведены дегустации калифорнийского винограда в магазинах Москвы и Санкт-Петербурга.  Согласно проведенным исследованиям, более 70% покупателей оценили сладкий вкус калифорнийского винограда и были готовы сделать покупку после дегустации.  Также, в ходе сезона проводились тренинги для работников опта и розницы.  Тренинги осветили вопросы особенности калифорнийского винограда, правила хранения, выкладки этого товара и многое другое.

Start of the California grapes season on the Western Russia market.

Every season from May till January the International Marketing department of  California Table Grapes Commission (www.grapesfromcalifornia.com) conducts promotional activities in more than 30 countries. During  the season 2009-2010 an active promotion of Californian grapes on the Russian market is expected.  In order to raise the brand recognizability in wholesale and retail, among the professionals of fresh produce branch as well as the end consumers, the Commission plans to print out educational and POS materials, take part in the exhibitions and other events of the branch. The CrispConsulting Company gives support to the California Table Grapes Commission in its activities on the territory of  Western Russia.