The US Pacific Northwest is shaping up for a record apple harvest, with an estimated 140m boxes over the 2014/15 season, well above the previous record of 128.8m in 2012, reports Capital Press.
“This fall’s crop will be ginormous,” general manager of apple packer-marketer Double Diamond Fruit’s Mike Robinson told Capital Press. “The weather has been absolutely favourable. No frost. Huge bloom. New blocks everywhere. The only thing constraining availability of crop will be availability of people to pick it.”
Dan Fazio, director of the Washington Farm Labor Association, shares Robinson’s concerns and predicts a 10 per cent labour shortage in the region.
“The shortage figure is very concerning given industry projections of a record-setting apple crop and the risk that there will not be sufficient workers to harvest it,” Fazio said in a news release.
Other issues dampening predictions of a record harvest are constrained export markets – China is still closed to US apple shipments and there are fears US sanctions on Russia could result in reciprocal sanctions on US produce.
The Northwest’s top apple export markets are Mexico, Canada and Taiwan, with about one-third of apples exports annually, according to the Northwest Horticultural Council.