J&C Tropicals celebrates Florida locally grown season, McAllen expansion
J&C Tropicals celebrates Florida locally grown season, McAllen expansion
J&C Tropicals announced the kickoff of its Florida locally grown season, alongside major growth through its expanded warehouse and shipping facility in McAllen, TX.
As demand for tropical fruits continues to rise in the South and Midwest, J&C Tropicals is scaling up to meet the moment.
Locally Grown Dragon Fruit Season Forecasts Over 1 Million Pounds
The 2025 Florida season is off to a strong start, thanks to ideal weather conditions. As a cactus fruit, dragon fruit thrives in arid and dry climates — conditions that have been in J&C’s favor this year.
J&C forecasts to pack and distribute over 1 million pounds of Florida-grown Dragon Fruit from July through September, marking one of the company’s strongest harvests to date. This represents significant year-over-year growth and reinforces the company’s leadership in the U.S. tropical fruit market.
“This is a big moment for Florida-grown tropicals,” said Adrian Capote, vice president of sales and procurement of J&C Tropicals. “We’re seeing local farming and national demand align in a meaningful way.”
A Strong Season for Florida-Grown Avocados, Mamey & Passion Fruit
In addition to dragon fruit, J&C is also proud to highlight its locally grown Florida avocados, passion fruit and mamey — each cultivated with care and harvested at peak freshness. Though the Florida lychee season has just wrapped, it was a standout year, with exceptional fruit quality and robust demand from retail partners across the country.
“These crops represent the heart of what we do,” said Capote. “We’re committed to supporting Florida farmers while offering consumers truly fresh, locally grown tropical produce.”
McAllen, TX Facility Drives $10M Growth Across U.S. Markets
To support this growth, J&C Tropicals recently expanded operations at its McAllen warehouse and distribution center, which now services Texas, the Midwest, the East and Southeast regions.
Since opening, the McAllen facility has contributed to more than $10 million in revenue growth and over 800,000 units distributed — a strong indicator of demand in the southwestern and central U.S. markets.
With continued investment and market penetration, J&C projects the McAllen facility to double in capacity within three to five years.
“McAllen has become a strategic hub for national distribution,” said Jessie Capote, CEO of J&C Tropicals. “It’s proof that tropicals are no longer niche — they’re becoming staples.”