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2015-16 Washington Apple Crop is 3rd Largest

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DSCN5420Washington state has finished its apple harvest and is looking to ship 118.5 million boxes of fruit for the 2o15-16 shipping season, which would be the third largest on record.

If apple shipments hold for the season this would be about 15 percent smaller than last year’s monstrous 140 million boxes of apples.

As of December 1st, packing houses have shipped about 25 percent of the crop, a higher than average share by that point of the season.

The early 2015 harvest caused some extra overlap with 2014 storage apples, especially Red Delicious apples.  The 2014 crop cleared warehouses at about the same pace as the 2012 crop, the previous record. The industry shipped 6.7 percent of the 2014 crop after September 1st this year, compared to 8 percent, of the 2012 crop after Sept. 1, 2013.

A word of caution for apple haulers this season, some Washington state apple growers are expressing concerns about storage quality due to water shortages and extra hot weather over the summer.  This could require even more attention to detail for truckers to what’s being put in the truck at loading docks as the season progresses and apples have been in storage for a longer amount of time.

We’ll try to keep you apprised as the apple season moves forward.

Yakima Valley apples – grossing about $6600 to Boston.

 

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