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US inventories on June 1, 2026 (Report)
U.S. Processed Tomato Stocks-on-Hand Report for June 1, 2026
Total inventories of U.S. processed tomato products were just under 6.9 million tons, stated on a raw product equivalent basis, as of June 1, 2026, according to a report released today by the California League of Food Producers. Inventory is up 7% from the prior year level. Apparent disappearance of tomato stocks increased 8.4%, totaling approximately 11.7 million tons during the twelve-month period of June 1, 2025, to June 1, 2026.
Total bulk tomato paste stocks, including inventory held for remanufacture, were estimated to total 5.2 million tons, on a raw product “paid-for tons” equivalent basis, as of June 1, 2026.
The U.S. bulk tomato paste-for-sale inventory on June 1, 2026, was approximately 3.7 million tons, on a raw product “paid-for tons” equivalent basis.
CLFP statistics reports are estimates, assuming 100% reporting, of the total U.S. processed tomato supply based on voluntary reports from processors throughout the United States. Participating processors handle approximately 92.1% of total U.S. tonnage of processing tomatoes, and 99% of total U.S. paste production.

Some complementary data
This report is also available on the CLFP website.
This report is an estimate of total U.S. supply and demand for processed tomato products. Reports are based on voluntary pack and inventory reports furnished by participating U.S. processors.
All positions are stated on a “raw product tons” equivalent basis.
CLFP “Pack Year” begins June 1 and ends May 31.
Source: CLFP























