Another Big Season in U.S. for Apple Haulers; Cherry Shipments on Record Course

Another Big Season in U.S. for Apple Haulers; Cherry Shipments on Record Course

DSCN4450Produce truckers will once again have plenty of opportunities to haul another large apple crop this season…Also, here’s a brief  roundup of what appears will be a record cherry shipping season coming to an end.

The third largest shipments of U.S. apples on record is expected for the 2014-15 season, which recently started.

The U.S. Apple Association is is predicting total U.S. apple shipments will be 263.8 million 42-pound cartons, which is very close to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s estimate, also released in August, which was 259.2 million.

Estimates from individual regions are: 174.3 million 42-pound units from the west (compared to 174.5 million from the USDA estimate) 55.9 million in the east (54.4 from the USDA) and 33.6 million in the Midwest (30.3 million from the USDA). Washington, the largest producing state, has an estimated production of 162 million 42-pound units for overall production. The industry has cited 140.2 million units as an anticipated fresh pack this year.

Cherry Shipments

Northwest cherry shipments, which are nearing the end of the season, could  have record loadings . As of August 18, shippers were on pace to ship 23.4 million boxes of fruit, which would break the 2012 record of 23.1 million cartons.  The revised estimate is up from pre-season estimates of more than 22 million boxes.

Washington state fruit – grossing about $4500 to Chicago.