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US(CA): Orange inventory strong, growing interest in all varieties

“The orange supply is very strong,” said Abe Lopez of 1st Quality Produce in Fresno, California.

California’s Central Valley is in peak season for Navels and Cara Caras, and some Blood Oranges remain readily available, too.



“We are seeing increased usage in these lesser known varieties such as Cara Cara and Blood Oranges,” explained Lopez, who has also noticed an increased demand for oranges from the schools food service sectors and fresh cut processors. 

As for orange pricing, it remains stable. “Orange prices are consistent and in line with past years,” said Lopez. 

California weather is also cooperating, as it hasn’t been too wet or too cold, at least for now, according to Lopez. 

“The only supply issues that could come about would be a strong freeze or intense rain for an extended period of time.”

For more information:
Melissa Steward
1st Quality Produce
+1 559 442 1932