Operations status quo at Central Produce Distributors
Operations status quo at Central Produce Distributors
Central Produce Distributors Inc., headquartered in Payette, ID, plans to market an onion volume that is on par with last year’s crop. Sales Manager Dan Phillips said production acreage for the grower-owned company has remained stable, and he characterized overall activity as “status quo.”
The company’s growers produce the Vaquero, Pandero and Granero onion varieties. Yellows comprise 85 percent of the company’s overall pack. Reds and whites round out the balance.
“We had a little heat this summer,” he told The Produce News. “July was hot. August was below normal. We started three weeks earlier than normal.” While early product sizing was smaller owing to hot weather, Phillips expects a return to a more normal distribution of sizes as the harvest continues due to moderating temperatures.
As is true elsewhere, Treasure Valley onion growers continue to grapple with water issues. “It’s a huge concern,” Phillips stated. “We have been able to get adequate water so far.” Some onion production was affected by water cuts last season, and Phillips said these fields were the first to be harvested in 2015.
“We hope we’ll have an El Niño winter,” Phillips commented.
The company’s heaviest markets can be found east of Colorado, with the largest volume sold east of the Mississippi River to major metropolitan areas. Business along the West Coast and in the Los Angeles metropolitan area also continues to grow.