Strawberry volume appears up and more acres planted
Strawberry volume appears up and more acres planted
The volume of California-grown strawberries may well exceed last year's total, but that is owed to a greater number of acres planted, industry experts say. As of Aug. 4, it appeared that yields for the year would be down compared to last year. The Southern California season got off in fits and starts for many growers, with rain delaying plantings. Once a company falls behind enough, it can never really catch up in the affected region, said Cindy Jewell, director of marketing for Watsonville, CA-based California Giant. Craig Moriyama, based in Salinas, CA, as vice president of strawberry