Economy and water combine to reduce California tomato crop
Economy and water combine to reduce California tomato crop
With the 2009 tomato season from California's Central Valley just getting underway, the multi-million-dollar question is how many tomatoes will be produced this year. "We'd love to know what is going on in the Central Valley," said Mark Munger, vice president of marketing for Andrew & Williamson in San Diego. "You want to know about the size of the crop?" asked Jeff Dolan of the DiMare Co. in Newman, CA. "So do I." John Lupol, general manager of Ace Tomato Co. Inc. in Manteca, CA, agreed that it is very difficult to ascertain how current conditions are affecting this year's total crop. "Our