
Produce shipments still dominated by imports
Imported volumes of fruit and vegetables are on the rise, with the vast majority (93%) of truckloads coming across the

Imported volumes of fruit and vegetables are on the rise, with the vast majority (93%) of truckloads coming across the



February’s damaging cold temperatures looks to be impacting the supply of cabbage for next week’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Even


Out of more than 40 vegetable crops grown in the Rio Grande Valley in the McAllen, TX, freight market, only


U.S. imports of Mexican mangoes are starting the 2021 season with higher volumes predicted than in recent years. The National Mango


Late-season and long-lasting apples are shipping from the Grand Rapids, MI, market, where outbound capacity is tight this week. Spot


The number of spot reefer load posts on the DAT network increased 13% last week with very little change in


On the southern border, produce volumes last week were down slightly year-over-year, recording just 1% fewer loads compared to the


According to the USDA, domestic truckloads of produce were down 37% y/y for the week ending 16 January but up


There was a surge in produce imports last week, according to the USDA. Truckloads volumes are currently up 62% year


Even in the midst of winter when produce loading opportunities in most areas are on the decline, ports like Philadelphia


The deeper we get into winter, the further south shippers go to meet U.S. demand for winter produce, which is


More capacity in the refrigerated sector is one possible outcome of the recent interim final rule published by the Federal