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Writer's pictureby Sara VanderPoel

2023 California Processing Tomato Report


Contracted production for California processing tomatoes is forecasted at 12.9 million tons, averaging 50.8 tons per acre. The current production forecast is 23% above last year’s contracted production of 10.5 million tons, and 2% above the May forecast. The projected harvested acreage of tomatoes grown under contract is 254,000 acres, up 13% from 2022.


Unseasonably wet weather through winter and spring delayed planting by weeks, but with record high prices and ample water, contracted acreage increased significantly. Harvest began with a slow start in mid-July, a couple of weeks behind average, and is expected to continue well through October if the weather stays dry. Now entering peak harvest, canneries are busy managing the logistics of consistently delivering ripe tomatoes to the plant.

The Processing Tomato Advisory Board published shipments through August 26, 2023, showing a 16% decrease compared to the end of August 2022. However, due to the late crop, shipments are expected to catch up and exceed the past 5 years. This processing tomato estimate is funded by the California League of Food Producers.


Fresno County remains the top California county in contracted planted acreage for 2023 with 62,300 acres. Yolo, Merced, San Joaquin, and Kings make up the remaining top five counties, accounting for 63.8% percent of the 2023 total contracted planted acreage for

California.



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