Florida Fresh Potato Growers see slightly high volumes this season
Florida Fresh Potato Growers see slightly high volumes this season
Florida Fresh Potato Growers Inc. is a grower cooperative comprised of potato growers in southern Florida. The cooperative moves product to retail, foodservice and wholesale distributors primarily on the Southeastern and Eastern seaboards and in the Midwest, as well as into Canada. Varieties grown and marketed are new-crop red, gold, white, purple and fingerling potatoes.
Ken Wiles, vice president of sales with cooperative member Mack Farms Inc., a cooperative member, said that the 2013-14 south Florida potato growing season has been one of mild weather.
“Acreage is up slightly from 2012-13 on red and gold potatoes,” said Wiles. “Harvest began in mid-February for most growers and is increasing weekly.”
He noted that peak harvest is from early March to late April.
“Movement is picking up as we move into the spring weather months,” Wiles added. “Yields appear to be average this season. No hard freezes were experienced this year. Prices are in the low-normal range because of the increased amount of storage potatoes from the fall production areas.”
He added that because Easter is later this year, growers are expecting heavier April volume.
“Florida potatoes are the first new-crop potatoes in the nation,” explained Wiles. “They are popular because they are harvested fresh daily, rather than coming from refrigerated storage facilities in the northern states.”