California growers don't anticipate vegetable supply gap
California growers don't anticipate vegetable supply gap
If prognostications from growers on California?s Central Coast are correct, there won?t be a vegetable supply gap a few months from now despite concerns that heavy rains delayed some plantings. In speaking with The Produce News on Feb. 8, Tom Nunes Jr., vice president of sales for Salinas, CA-based The Nunes Co. Inc., said that, for example, crops planted three weeks apart could harvest two days apart. ?It's hard to tell," Mr. Nunes said, but his gut feeling is that there won?t be supply gaps. "There?s a lot of growing left to do." If there?s a lot of rain in February, lettuce "could bunch up