Memorial Day cabbage push is on for Lakeside Produce Distributors
Memorial Day cabbage push is on for Lakeside Produce Distributors
"The Florida cabbage deal is winding down. It's pretty much finished for us," Terry Granzier, president of Lakeside Produce Distribution Inc., told The Produce News May 14.
The firm, which is based in Westlake, OH, was "moving into the Memorial Day push" in mid-May. This cabbage will be shipped from southern Georgia. North Carolina cabbage is to begin in early June.
"The crop looks nice, but freight is an absolute bear right now," he said. "Our only big issue now is trucking. Rates have gone through the roof."
Truckload rates for the 800-mile trip to Baltimore in mid-May were $2,600 - an increase of $500 to $700 compared to a year ago.
Trucks are not only expensive, but finding them "is very tough," he said.
The good cabbage crop this year is attributable in large part to having a lot more rain than in the dry spring of 2007, Mr. Granzier said.
The firm, which is based in Westlake, OH, was "moving into the Memorial Day push" in mid-May. This cabbage will be shipped from southern Georgia. North Carolina cabbage is to begin in early June.
"The crop looks nice, but freight is an absolute bear right now," he said. "Our only big issue now is trucking. Rates have gone through the roof."
Truckload rates for the 800-mile trip to Baltimore in mid-May were $2,600 - an increase of $500 to $700 compared to a year ago.
Trucks are not only expensive, but finding them "is very tough," he said.
The good cabbage crop this year is attributable in large part to having a lot more rain than in the dry spring of 2007, Mr. Granzier said.