Westside Produce, Classic Fruit ready for domestic melon season
Westside Produce, Classic Fruit ready for domestic melon season
With another great offshore melon season coming to an end, the Westside Produce and Classic Fruit Alliance is excited to kick off the domestic melon season in Arizona and California. With first picks out of Arizona expected this week, the team is gearing up for another great year.
“We are entering year four of our alliance together, providing year-round supplies of melons to our valued customers,” said Garrett Patricio, president of Westside Produce. “We have developed synergies as partners and satisfied our goal of being the one stop shop for melons year-round. We will continue working together to make this goal a reality.”
“We just completed a successful import season and have had excellent reviews from year-round program customers,” said Tom Ferguson, vice president of sales at Classic Fruit. “Although tariffs were an unexpected challenge, our customers fortunately worked with us in navigating these uncharted waters to close out our import season on a high note. We finish this season with having added watermelon to our winter offerings and are exploring them in future domestic seasons.”
With a strong finish to the offshore season, the alliance was excited to start the domestic season in Yuma, AZ, on May 19 with stable volumes expected by June 1. “We then will transition to Firebaugh by July 1 where we plan to have sufficient acreage and volume to cover contract customers and also provide some market opportunities for regular day-to-day customers," said Patricio. "In addition, we have new trial varieties planted in every block in Yuma and are also being planned out of California as we continue to seek the highest level of quality and flavor available.”
In terms of the expected market, “we continue to see a pattern of increased contracting of melons, which provides not only competitive pricing but also ensures coverage during lower volume periods,” said Ferguson. “By planning with this in mind, it helps confirm our commitment to provide an uninterrupted supply of melons to our customers with year-round support.”
As they wrap up the import season and continue to prepare for the domestic season, the alliance also has begun preparations for the 2025-26 winter import season, keeping to their mission of providing melons 52 weeks a year.