New York State Apple Shipments Should be Normal

New York State Apple Shipments Should be Normal

DSCN2834+1The New York state apple harvest is in full swing and New York apple shipments should pick up once the harvest is completed in a few weeks.

The Empire state is expecting  normal apple shipments and volume this season from the state’s 700 growers.

The Hudson Valley is the largest volume provider in the state.  However there also are shipments originating  near the western shores of  Lake Champlain in the Champlain Valley.   Further west in New York, the primary shipping areas for apples are Utica, Ithica, Syracuse and Rochester. 

New York is the nation’s second largest apple shipper and is forecast to have 26.2 million cartons this year, or about 13 apples for each of the state’s 19.75 million residents, if those apples stayed in state.  However, the state’s apples are shipped from New England to Florida.

The 2015 crop is expected to be slightly smaller than the state’s average over the past five years of 30 million cartons, but produce truckers won’t notice the difference.   New York has new apple plantings resulting in new apple varieties such as Honeycrisp – alongside their old New York state standards such as McIntosh and Empire.  The new varieties like RubyFrost® and SnapDragon® can only be grown by select New York state growers.

Hudson Valley apples – grossing about $2600 to Atlanta.