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California: Crop situation as of October 8, 2022

10/10/2022

2022 Season
François-Xavier Branthôme
Westcon Foods
California,
North America
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Quantities delivered to the plants are declining quickly. According to Westconfoods, “the 2022 California processing tomato weekly deliveries continue to fall off due to crop conditions. As of October 4, several factories already closed for the season”.

According to the figures collected by PTAB regarding the 2022 California processing tomato harvest, 528,871 metric tonnes (mT) (582,981 short tons (sT)) were delivered to the factories for week fourteen (ending October 8). Week fifteen (ending October 15) is estimated to be 321,430 mT (354,316 sT) which would bring the year-to-date total to an estimated 9,260,954 mT (10,208,454 sT). 
For actual tons delivered through week thirteen (8.41 million mT), California is tracking below (-14%) the five year average (9.72 million mT). Data collected by PTAB show that YTD solids amount to 5.29 compared to 5.26 for the same time period in the 2021 season or 0.03 higher. There were 365,183 loads delivered as of October 8, 2022, or 24,174 less than in 2021 for same time period.

There was no deliveries of Organic processing tomato during the week thirteen (ending October 1) so that the total tons YTD remains unchanged at 460,153 mT (507,232 sT), which is now 5.5% of the actual total delivered quantities.

If the weekly projections come true, the projected quantities on October 15 would represent approximately 97% of the revised California processors' target (9.525 million mT, or 10.5 million sT). 

Sources: PTAB, CLFP, WestConFoods

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