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WATERMELON — F.O.B.S AS OF MAY 13

MEXICO CROSSINGS THROUGH NOGALES, ARIZ. — Crossings (705-766-766, seedless 683-751-759, seeded 22-15-7) — Movement expected about the same. Trading seeded slow, others moderate. Prices seedless 35-60 counts lower, others generally unchanged. Red-flesh seedless-type per pound 24-inch bins approximately 35-60 counts mostly 20 cents, 75-80s 14-16 cents; red-flesh seeded-type approximately 35-55 counts 12-14 cents. Flat cartons red-flesh seedless miniature 6-9s $7-9. Quality variable. Many present shipments from prior bookings and/or previous commitments.

LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS — Shipments (29-96-255, seedless 26-83-223, seeded 3-13-32) — Movement expected to decrease slightly. Trading very active at slightly lower prices. Prices 24-inch bins per-pound red-flesh seedless-type approximately 35-60 counts 28 cents, seeded-type approximately 28-35 counts mostly 21-22 cents. Quality generally good. Most present shipments from prior bookings and/or previous commitments at lower prices.

FLORIDA — Shipments (124-159-233, red-flesh seeded 16-29-53, red-flesh seedless 51-130-180) — Movement expected to increase as more growers start the season in central Florida. Harvesting slowed. Trading very active. Prices generally unchanged. 24-inch bins per-pound red-flesh seeded-type 35s 24-25 cents; red-flesh seedless-type 45 count 29-30 cents, 60 count 29-30 cents. Quality generally good.

IMPERIAL AND COACHELLA VALLEYS, CALIF., AND CENTRAL AND WESTERN ARIZONA — Shipments (AZ seedless 0-23-16, CA 0-26-78, seedless 0-24-73, seeded 0-2-5) — Movement from western Arizona, Imperial and Coachella valleys expected to increase seasonally. Trading fairly active at slightly lower prices. Prices slightly lower. Red-flesh seedless-type per pound 24-inch bins approximately 35 and 45 counts mostly 22 cents. Organic red-flesh seedless 24-inch bins per pound approximately 35 and 45 counts 35 cents; miniature carton 6s and 8s $20.50. Quality generally good. Harvest central Arizona expected to begin the week of May 27.



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UPDATED: Deardorff Family Farms adds Tasti-Lee tomatoes

(UPDATED COVERAGE, May 3) Deardorff Family Farms is bringing the Tasti-Lee tomato to the West Coast.

Oxnard, Calif.-based Deardorff will grow and market the Tasti-Lee, a proprietary variety introduced on the East Coast in 2011, for Western markets, said Vasken Khanjian, Deardorff’s recently-hired new business development director, who will oversee the company’s launch of the Tasti-Lee.

The Tasti-Lee was developed by the University of Florida Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences’ Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Balm.

Research by U.S. Department of Agriculture and University of Florida scientists rated the Tasti-Lee higher in lycopene than other varieties and found that consumers preferred the Tasti-Lee over all other tomatoes in taste tests.

“Yields and shelf life are comparable to our other vine ripe varieties, but Tasti-Lee is bred to be able to be harvestable and shippable at higher ripening stages,” Khanjian said.

East Coast growers of the variety include Martinez Farms, Ruskin, Fla.; Red Diamond Farms, Wimauma, Fla.; Flavor 1st Growers & Packers, Mills River, N.C.; and Wm. P. Hearne Produce, Wimauma.

New flow-pack machine, new offerings

Khanjian, whose background is in wholesale produce and produce packing, also will help develop new Deardorff Farms products made possible by the company’s new flow-pack machine.

Visalia, Calif.-based Primary Package is importing Deardorff’s new Italian-made Lyra 600 flow-pack machine.

“It will allow us to introduce new items which are packaged more efficiently and economically than traditional clamshell and overwrap tray models,” Khanjian said. “Flow-pack is well-established in Europe and is catching on fast in the U.S.”

The Lyra 600 will allow Deardorff to use modified atmosphere packaging with custom film specifications, Khanjian said.


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helen hunt    
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Apache Jct Az  |  October, 20, 2012 at 03:46 PM

I am from Iowa and have been here in Az for 16 yrs, and today was the first day I have had a BLT with YOUR tomatoe slice on my sandwich, I did enjoy it. I got the tomatoes at the FRY grocery store and today I am going back to see if they have more of these wonderful tomatoes.
From now on I will be buying only your tomatoes. helen ehunt

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