USA: Wet spring, summer drought limiting apple production in the northwest

Published 2022년 10월 12일

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Washington state's leading apple producers are experiencing a significant crop loss due to two consecutive years of high temperatures and drought, exacerbated by a cold and rainy spring. The loss has been estimated to be around 60% of the crop. The harsh conditions are putting financial strain on small family growers, leading some to increase apple prices and raising concerns for the industry. The U.S. Apple Association is tracking the situation closely.
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Snohomish, WA. - Some orchards in Washington State, the leading apple producer in the U.S. last year, only have a few apples left on their trees. "It was a variety of different things that made this season such a difficult season dating back to the year before," said Swans Trail Farms Operations Manager Nate Krause. Two straight summers of high temperatures and drought have put a dent in this year’s supply. "This year we lost about 60% of our crop comparable to the year past, by the amount of apples that we took off of our trees," Krause said. It’s more than just the heat. Washington also had a cold and rainy spring, limiting the amount of pollen in the air, which apple trees need. "You had some frosts and some cold weather that impacted pollination and is expected to reduce production," said Christopher Gerlach with the U.S. Apple Association. Some farmers are having trouble making ends meet. "It’s really putting a lot of these small family growers on the cusp," Gerlach said. ...
Source: Foxbusiness

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