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TOMATOES — F.O.B.S AS OF MAY 14

CENTRAL AND SOUTH FLORIDA DISTRICTS — Shipments (433-454-398) — Movement expected to increase. Trading moderate. Prices 5x6s higher, others lower. Extra services included. 25-pound cartons loose mature-greens 85% U.S. 1 or better 5x6s $8.95-9.95, 6x6s $7.95-8.95, 6x7s $7.95-8.95. Quality generally good.

MEXICO CROSSINGS THROUGH NOGALES, ARIZ. — Crossings (152-146-159, greenhouse 124-123-137, vine-ripes 28-23-22) — Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies 4x4 to 4x5s light. Trading 4x4 to 4x5s fairly active, others slow. Prices 4x4 to 4x5s higher, others generally unchanged. Field-grown and greenhouse cartons/flats two-layer 4x4s mostly $9-10, 4x5s mostly $7.95-9, 5x5s mostly $4.99-5, 5x6s $4.64-5. Quality variable.

MEXICO CROSSINGS THROUGH OTAY MESA, CALIF. — Crossings (8-8-11, greenhouse 7-7-9, vine-ripes 1-1-2) — Movement expected to increase seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Quality generally good. The first f.o.b. report was expected to be issued the week of May 21.

WEST FLORIDA DISTRICT — Shipments (0-0-0) — Light harvest expected to start the week of May 28. Expect first f.o.b. by the first week of June.

U.S. SHIPPING POINTS — Greenhouse (54-56-**) — No prices reported. **unavailable

CANADA SHIPPING POINTS — Greenhouse (149*-150-**) — No prices reported. **unavailable, *revised 



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Murphy Tomatoes opens Dallas facility

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — Two years after Murphy Tomatoes opened a facility in its hometown of San Antonio, the company is putting the finishing touches on its northern expansion.

The company began operations in Dallas in April, leasing space from another produce business, but it quickly became apparent Murphy Tomatoes’ needs were greater than expected.

The firm signed a lease in October for warehouse space in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburb of Arlington and opened for business in early January.

To start with, the facility includes about 12,000 square feet of refrigerated space, a ripening room, repacking lines and five loading docks.

“As we grow the business, we will expand,” said Bradley Corlew, national sales manager for Murphy Tomatoes. “There are some opportunities for cross-docking, as well.”

Murphy Tomatoes decided to establish an office in the Dallas-Fort Worth area due to customer demand for services, Corlew said.

Corlew and sons Ryan and Craig Corlew are running the facility after relocating from central Ohio. Bradley and Ryan both worked at the Dublin, Ohio, office of Sygma, a division of Houston-based foodservice distributor Sysco.

While Murphy Tomatoes primarily focuses on foodservice business, Corlew said the company is looking at options for serving retail customers as well.


 

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