USA: Rare greenhouse Northwest cherries fetch top dollar in Asia

게시됨 2023년 6월 16일

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Cherry Ridge Farms in Kennewick, Washington, is growing large, luxe Rainier cherries in a greenhouse, the only one of its kind in North America. These cherries, which are nearly the size of a golf ball, are not for sale in the Northwest but are exported to Asia, where they fetch double the price of regular cherries. The Asian market values their quality and sweet flavor. Chauhan exports to Japan, Singapore, and China, with each cherry selling up to $10 and a small cup of fruit costing $20.
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The cherries you’ll find at Cherry Ridge Farms in Kennewick, Washington, are not your typical cherries. They’re huge and expensive – super luxe, and they’re not for sale in the Northwest. Greenhouse Rainiers’ quality for export market to Asia is great, Kam Chauhan, 43, said. And the Asian market loves it. “They’re willing to pay double prices than normal cherry,” he said. “If they’re clean, they’re sweet, they got more flavor, and they’re big.” Chauhan’s family has been farming for seven generations, and this is his 28th cherry season. He’s a Yakima-based overseas marketer for Cherry Ridge and many other farms. He said he exports to Japan, Singapore, China, and other Asian countries where the fruits are more of a luxury item, selling for up to $10 per cherry or $20 for a small cup of the fruit. “They love the flavor,” Chauhan said. “They like the color, but mostly they love the flavor.” It’s peak cherry season in the ...
출처: Hortidaily

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