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Southern hemisphere 2022 summer citrus update

LGS Specialty Sales, an importer of citrus, avocados, grapes and persimmons, has an update on its 2022 summer citrus season that will include fruit from Chile, Peru, Argentina, South Africa and Uruguay.

LGS sources citrus from trusted growing partners around the world to supply U.S. customers with the finest produce supply with optimum freshness year-round. The company works closely with each partner to ensure excellent fruit quality and that safety standards are never compromised.

“The summer citrus season is an exciting time at LGS,” said Luke Sears, president and founder of LGS Specialty Sales. “We are thankful for the growing partners that supply us with summer fruit from growing regions known for having ideal climate and soil conditions.”

Luke Sears, President of LGS Specialty Sales.

  • Lemons: The Argentinian lemon season will begin mid-May and then slowly transition to Chile later in summer.
  • Navels: The Chilean navel season is anticipated to run from July through early November with a combination of Chilean and South African fruit.  
  • Easy-Peelers: Early clementine supply will begin with Peruvian, Chilean and South African fruit before transitioning to Tangos and W. Murcotts come mid-to-late July. Strong, early clementine varieties will be limited, while we expect volumes of Tangos and W. Murcotts to increase, with promotable volumes August through November.
  • Cara Caras & Minneolas: Both will continue complementing the citrus category during their late July through early October window. Cara Cara production continues to increase, especially out of Chile. 

Of course, the summer citrus season at LGS does not come without a few challenges as the world continues to work through logistic shortages.

“Just like most of the produce industry has experienced over the past year, we all expect a challenging summer season with the increase in costs and logistical hurdles we will all need to overcome,” said Sears. “Our intention is to provide the best fruit possible to customers as we try and promote consumption among consumers.”

To place an order for summer citrus with LGS Specialty sales, please contact [email protected].

For more information:
James Rasmussen
LGS Specialty Sales
Tel: +1 (718) 542-2200
[email protected]  
http://www.lgssales.com/ 

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