SACRAMENTO, CA - The California Pear Advisory Board released insights into the current domestic pear harvest. California pear growers are expected to begin harvest on July 15, with Bartlett and Red Bartlett being the first varieties to harvest this year.
“Demand for California pears is extremely strong this year for both fresh and cannery markets,” said Chris Zanobini, Executive Director of the California Pear Advisory Board. “With great growing conditions, we’re expecting overall high quality with good sizing and flavor.”
Harvest in the River District will be followed in early August, with the Mendocino District starting harvest on August 5, and the Lake County District starting on August 12.
According to a press release, the California Pear Advisory Board met last week in Courtland, California, to set its annual pre-season crop estimate. There will be a slight reduction in this year’s crop due to weather conditions during the bloom period.
“In comparison to last year’s crop, Bartletts are expected to see an 18 percent decrease in production, while other pear varieties are projected to be down by 16 percent,” said Zanobini. “The total anticipated production for all varieties is estimated at 2,004,350 boxes. This volume includes organic Bartlett pears and red pear varieties that are growing in popularity, as well as over 510,000 boxes of Golden Russet Bosc pears.”
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