Quality: Conventional and organic quality is good. Due to the high heat, fruit is ripen quickly, resulting in smaller sizing and softer skinned fruit.
Volume: The season is winding down and production is reducing week-over-week.
Pack Counts: Conventional 18-22 depending on ranch; Organic 24-30 depending on ranch.
Quality: Quality is great, with nice sheen and excellent flavor. Some occurrences of overripe fruit.
Volume: Production has confirmed to have passed peak, and are expecting decreased, but steady production for the following weeks.
Pack Counts: Conventional 18-20, 22-24; Organic 22-28, depending on ranch.
Quality: Quality is good with some scarred and shriveled fruit due to hot weather.
Volume: Volumes are decreasing due to unfavorable weather.
Quality: Conventional and organic quality is good.
Volume: Volumes are increasing.
Quality: Quality is good overall with occasional light-colored fruit.
Volume: Volumes for raspberries has passed their peak and will steadily decline throughout August.
Quality: Quality is great with nice size and color.
Volume: Volumes are steady for the next two weeks, followed by a slight decrease as new crops begin producing.
Quality: Quality is good with nice sheen and color. Current defects are occasional regression and overripe fruit.
Volume: Volume for raspberries has passed their peak and will steadily decline throughout August.
Quality: Quality is good, with nice color and size. Minor occurrences of attached calyx.
Volume: Volumes are steady and forecasted to increase in 2-4 weeks,
Oct. 17th – 18th
Atlanta, GA
Booth #B1439
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