Simonian Fruit Co.’s pomegranates begin shipping Sept. 1
Simonian Fruit Co.’s pomegranates begin shipping Sept. 1
With fresh pomegranates expected to harvest about seven to 10 days earlier than normal this year, Simonian Fruit Co. plans to ship early-season varieties starting Sept. 1. Shipping under the "SIMCO" brand, Simonian is one of the more experienced pomegranate grower-shippers in the industry, with more than 35 years of handling the autumn fruit.
The first variety to ship will be the Urbanekgranate, a proprietary variety to Simonian. Other early season varieties include Smith and Early Wonderful. These will be followed by the most popular variety, Wonderfuls, later in the season.
“Overall, the quality looks to be good this season,” Jeff Simonian, vice president of sales, said in a press release. “The size of this year's crop is expected to be normal to slightly smaller than last season. We are expecting another season of good color and flavor as well.”
Simonian added that the company usually ships at least through the first of January, and during some years even into February or March. "We are one of the few shippers that offers a five-month California pomegranate season," he said
Worldwide export is a major part of the company's pomegranate business, with about 40 percent of its total harvest in any given year going overseas. Simonian’s top international markets for pomegranates include Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Japan and Brazil.