Competitiveness on the Mind of California Table Grape Industry Posted by Growing Produce Staff|February 17, 2024 California Table Grape Commission provides USDA with input on ways to enhance competitiveness through formal comments and recent testimony.
California Table Grape Growers Speak Out Against Import Threat Posted by Growing Produce Staff|November 17, 2023 Proposed systems approach would end current requirement that all table grapes from Chile be fumigated before distribution in the U.S.
Rare Tropical Weather Event Delivers Big Blow To California Table Grapes Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 5, 2023 Industry association estimates 25 million boxes of table grapes have been lost to effects from Hurricane Hilary.
Consumer Survey Says Taste Rules When It Comes to Table Grapes Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 20, 2023 Gene-editing is not a concern; consumers care more about taste, even appearance.
Table Grapes Grown in High Tunnels Flourish In the Midwest By Paul Read, University of Nebraska|February 6, 2023 Overcoming harsh growing conditions, Nebraska researchers produce premium fruit.
California Table Grape Commission Looks to Exports for Growth By David Eddy|September 26, 2022 Marketing team expands for the $2 billion crop, creates new position to emphasize global efforts.
USDA Stepping up to the Plate for Huge Table Grape Purchase Posted by Growing Produce Staff|January 14, 2022 Government agency to buy $30 million in domestically grown fruit as part of its 2022 Food Purchase and Distribution Program.
California Table Grape Grower First To Receive Sustainable Certification Posted by David Eddy|July 9, 2021 Columbine Vineyards, which was founded in 1926 with a single vine, has cut water use and waste, as well as embarking on carbon sequestration.
Ways To Develop a Nitrogen Management Plan For Table Grapes By Matthew Fidelibus|May 11, 2021 Find out just how important this nutrient is for optimal growth, yield, and fruit quality.
First ‘Red Flame’ Table Grape Grower Dies Posted by David Eddy|March 12, 2021 Robert Bianco, co-owner of Anthony Vineyards in California’s Coachella Valley, was 78.
New Tech Helps See Whole Picture of Table Grapes By Thomas Skernivitz|October 24, 2020 Unsure as to why part of its crop was lackluster, Fowler Packing turned to flight imagery to discover its irrigation shortcomings.
Table Grapes on the Grow and Go in New Mexico By Thomas Skernivitz|August 3, 2020 Seeing a match made in ag heaven, researchers aim to single out the best fresh-eating varieties for the state.
California Table Grape Industry Continues Record-Breaking Shipping Season Posted by Christina Herrick|December 14, 2018 Growers shatter multiple five-year-old records, as international marketing program stays aggressive.
Table Grape Exports Take Hit from Tariffs Posted by Christina Herrick|October 4, 2018 Growers are stinging from low prices and uncertain markets.
Name Change Reveals True Colors of Unique Table Grape Variety Posted by Christina Herrick|September 20, 2018 ‘Compassion’ is one of the University of Arkansas “inspiration” series of white seedless table grapes.
California Table Grape Grower Shot to Death Posted by David Eddy|April 13, 2018 The founder of Dulcich & Sons, Jakov Prosper Dulcich, was 84.
Bakersfield Table Grape Grower Named Chief of California Fresh Fruit Association Posted by David Eddy|March 28, 2018 Randy Giumarra, Giumarra Vineyards, was elected as Chairman of the Board of Directors for the 2018-19 fiscal year.
New England Researchers Study Viability of Seedless Table Grapes Varieties Posted by Christina Herrick|September 26, 2017 University of New Hampshire project looks at growing systems, varieties to determine what type of production would be suited for cooler climates.
There are Many Factors Affecting Table Grapes By Matthew Fidelibus|January 5, 2017 The loss of table grape berries from their pedicels, or cap stems, during packing, shipping, postharvest storage, or […]
2015 Record Crop Value For California Table Grapes Posted by Ann-Marie Jeffries|March 24, 2016 This is the third year in a row with more than 110 million boxes of California table grapes shipped, and a record-breaking year in terms of crop value.