Despite lower volume, Central California still a major onion player
Despite lower volume, Central California still a major onion player
Central California's summer non-storage onion production total for 2009 was
slightly more than 7.3 million fiftyweight bags, down from slightly more than
8.2 million fiftyweight bags in 2008.
The fiftyweight bag tally for 2007 was more than 8.8 million fiftyweight bags, said Wayne Mininger, executive vice president of the National Onion Association.
The sliding production totals correspond with a drop in onion acreage under production. In 2009, Central California had 6,500 acres in production, compared with 7,800 acres in 2008 and 8,800 acres in 2007.
The fiftyweight bag tally for 2007 was more than 8.8 million fiftyweight bags, said Wayne Mininger, executive vice president of the National Onion Association.
The sliding production totals correspond with a drop in onion acreage under production. In 2009, Central California had 6,500 acres in production, compared with 7,800 acres in 2008 and 8,800 acres in 2007.