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January 21, 2021
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John Vlahandreas with Wada Farms reported from his office in Salem, OR, on Jan. 20. “Right now I am moving onions mostly out of Washington,” he said. “Demand is decent, and with the Food Box Program kicking in, medium demand is going to get hotter with larger sizes to follow.” When asked about the market, John said its “eh – so-so.” He said, “It’s not terrible, but it’s not the best. No one likes to talk about it, but let’s face it: Without foodservice, this market is not going to be really awesome.” John continued, “When you look at it, the vaccine is going slow. But even after everyone gets vaccinated that wants it, you have to get people dining out again, and that could take a while, maybe six months.” He added that transportation is somewhat better this week. “There seems to be more trucks available this week, and the rates seem a little better,” he said. “Looks like drivers are done with the h
ONTARIO â The Treasure Valley Reload Center is ready to receive state funding and advance to construction, Oregon transportation officials and a state-retained consultant said in separate reports.
The Oregon Transportation Commission at its Thursday, Jan. 21, meeting will consider releasing state funds to TVRC and an intermodal terminal planned near Millersburg.
Malheur County officials and representatives of the regionâs major onion industry have been working on TVRC for more than three years. The facility planned north of Nyssa would transfer commodities from trucks to railcars.
The Oregon Legislature in 2017 approved $26 million conditioned on the local group meeting progress milestones.
Malheur County Economic Development Director Greg Smith told the