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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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Potatoes Marketing

Lifetime airs Wilcox Fresh segment

Grower-shipper Wilcox Fresh of Rexburg, Idaho, is excited about its first foray into direct consumer marketing.

The five-minute segment aired Nov. 17 on “The Balancing Act,” a women’s lifestyle show, and featured category manager Dave Sherman preparing and serving the company’s Potato Jazz microwaveable baby potatoes for host Danielle Knox.

“It was exciting for us to do a television show that reaches consumers directly,” said Jim Richter, executive vice president of sales and marketing. “Most people in our industry use trade advertising.”

Richter worked with the producer on the script to highlight the freshness, ease of preparation and presentation of Potato Jazz potatoes. The segment also emphasized the long history of Wilcox Fresh and its commitment to the land and to food safety.

The segment appears on the company’s website and will air again on the morning of Dec. 17 on the Lifetime Television network.

On the retail front, meanwhile, Wilcox Fresh’s new premium Idaho tray under the Mother Earth Fresh brand “continues to take off and do well,” Richter said.

The size 70 baker in a four-count black foam tray is the ultimate grab-and-go item, he said.

“Time-pressed consumers want to be able to go up to the display and pick out that tray with four hand-picked potatoes all wrapped and ready to go,” he said.

“As I found in my years on the retail side, you can drive half your sales in prepacked tray-type items if you merchandise them on the overflow with a bulk display.”


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