Coachella Valley table grape acreage remains stable, but mix changes
Coachella Valley table grape acreage remains stable, but mix changes
Against the backdrop of pressure from home development, high labor costs and a problematic sustained labor pool, Coachella Valley's table grape acreage maxed out some years back.
And there's no reason to suspect the situation will reverse itself.
Robert Bianco of Coachella, CA-based Anthony Vineyards said that table grape acreage in the Coachella Valley won't climb because people "can't buy land for agriculture" since it's too expensive.
And there's no reason to suspect the situation will reverse itself.
Robert Bianco of Coachella, CA-based Anthony Vineyards said that table grape acreage in the Coachella Valley won't climb because people "can't buy land for agriculture" since it's too expensive.