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California raspberries going strong in production

Raspberries are in peak production for the spring crop.

“Overall, the volume of raspberries is expected to be similar to last season,” says Nick Chappell of California Giant Berry Farms in Watsonville, CA. He notes that the berries are grown in both Watsonville and Mexico. Like blackberries, California Giant’s fall crop of raspberries will start picking back up again in August and peak in early September.

Photo: California Giant Berry Farms

Kaz Bhatti of Gold Coast Produce in Chicago, IL notes though that raspberries can see some volatility in pricing. “The market can get as low as $10-$12 for raspberries and all of the sudden it rockets up in a matter of hours and it’s in the $18-$24 range,” he says. He adds that while demand has lightened up a bit on the berries, supplies are opening up which could change demand. “With COVID-19, demand has been different for raspberries,” he adds. “It’s been hard to gauge demand because the buying habits of shoppers are so different right now.”

BC raspberry pricing up?
While British Columbia is still a few weeks away from its raspberry season, Rhonda Driediger of Langley, B.C.-based Driediger Farms anticipates strong demand for B.C. berries. “There are just a limited amount of raspberries grown for fresh in B.C. so it’s always high demand for them,” she says. “If it’s the same demand that we’re seeing for strawberries, which we have right now, then it’s going to be very good.”

Photo: Driediger Farms 

Driediger does add that she anticipates pricing on both blackberries and raspberries to be up by as much as 20-25 percent this season. “Minimum wage has gone up and all the protocols in place for COVID-19 to help keep people safe are part of that rise in pricing,” she says. “We have more staff on hand to supervise in our U-Pick and retail market and we are providing more protective equipment.” She adds that while government funding helps offset the COVID-19 protective measure costs, the increase is also because the industry is catching up on costs that have been rising over the years, such as packaging, labor and more.

For more information:
Kyla Oberman
California Giant Berry Farms
Tel: +1 (831) 247-4386
[email protected] 
www.calgiant.com

Kaz Bhatti
Gold Coast Produce
Tel: +1 (847) 616-5106 x1
[email protected] 
www.goldcoastproduce.com 

Rhonda Driediger
Driediger Farms
Tel: +1 (604) 888-1685
[email protected]
www.driedigerfarms.com
www.blueridgeproduce.com