Falling Apples: Growers challenged by costs, declining acreage - Fruit Growers News (2024)

U.S. apple growers are producing more fruit — and additional club varieties — on fewer acres but are also challenged by a series of higher growing costs during inflationary times.

Chris Gerlach, director of industry analytics at U.S. Apple Association, discussed these findings and others involving production, utilization, trade, exports, economics and other trends facing U.S. apple growers during a May 11 webinar.

From March 2020 to April 2023, inflation for the fresh fruit category was 14%, with apples at 17%. From 2021-22, inflation for fresh fruits declined 2% while apple prices increased 6%.

“Since 2020, the cost to buy apples is up 22%, but the cost to grow apples is 73% up,” Gerlach said. “That gulf has been growing. The PPI (Producer Price Index) has been down a little since this data point, but it’s still a significant factor.”

With the minimum wages for the H-2A temporary visa program, known as the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR), going up an indeterminate amount every year, labor remains the chief concern for growers. With higher fertilizer and pesticide prices, plus rising fuel and machinery costs, it’s a highly challenging environment in orchards, he said.

Overall, apple production since 2013 is trending downward, declining from an average of 267 million 42-pound bushels in 2012-13 to an average of 258 million bushels in 2022-23. In the most recent year-over-three-year period, acreage declined 2% with yields down 10%.

In 2022-23, production in Washington, Pennsylvania, California and Oregon was lower while Michigan, New York and Virginia harvest volume increased compared to the previous year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

During the past decade, most of the leading apple states displayed acreage declines.

While Washington’s is up, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and California saw lower plantings over 10 years.

In the most recent 3-year-over-year period, acreage was flat in Michigan, increased 1% in Washington but declined in New York (2%), Pennsylvania (10%), Virginia (14%) and California (23%).

Yields in the 3-year period declined 20% in Washington, 9% in Pennsylvania and Oregon, and 11% in California, but increased in Michigan (28%), New York (5%) and Virginia (13%).

In Washington, acres are expanding with new groves bringing higher capacities than what the state produced in 2019.

While Michigan acreage is flat, yield improvements allow growers to harvest 30% more apples on the same acreage. The 10-year trend shows losses.

The state’s 87% 2022-23 year-over-year production followed a low 2020-21 production and helped the Wolverine State squeak-out the No. 2 production spot, Gerlach said.

In New York, growers are witnessing higher production on fewer acres so that while acreage over the past decade is trending downward, it increased 3% in the most recent three years.

Pennsylvania’s declining 10-year acreage (down 10%) matches its 3-year declining yield trend.

“That is starting to be a significant number in Pennsylvania with yield following,” Gerlach said.

Virginia’s acreage dropped more than the decade production decreases but were accompanied by higher yields.

“They are shedding some unproductive land and getting more out of what they have,” Gerlach said. “It’s good news-bad news in Virginia.”

California’s 10- and 3-year declines could be systemic following a loss of 23% of the state’s orchards to late frost and other factors.

“Yield is falling,” he said. “California’s acreage and production figures show some really interesting things to watch.”

In Oregon, the decade trend is even with some weather-related down years in the last three years, mirroring Washington production.

The leading varieties, in order of production, are Galas, Red Delicious, Fujis, Honeycrisps and Granny Smiths. Red Delicious has experienced a large downward trend, falling 41% during the last five years with production beginning to taper, Gerlach said.

Honeycrisps are tied with Fujis for 10% of production, and are poised to overtake Fujis, he said. Honeycrisp and Cosmic Crisp production is up 48% and 40%, respectively. Noting the smaller production base, Gerlach said Cosmic Crisps keep exponentially growing year-over-year. From 2018- 22, club varieties expanded 77% and displayed a 5% increase in market share, according to the most recent USApple monthly storage report, released May 10.

In terms of utilization for 2022, no changes were noted in the percentages of fresh and processing usage. Fresh constitutes 66% of overall production, with processing at 31%.

— Doug Ohlemeier, assistant editor


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Falling Apples: Growers challenged by costs, declining acreage - Fruit Growers News (2024)

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Falling Apples: Growers challenged by costs, declining acreage - Fruit Growers News? ›

U.S. apple growers are producing more fruit — and additional club varieties — on fewer acres but are also challenged by a series of higher growing costs during inflationary times.

How much is an acre of apples worth? ›

The participating growers sold an average of $8,226 worth of apples per year. The lowest receipts were $2,562 per acre, while the highest receipts were $16,630 per acre. The average yield of sold apples was 160 bushels per acre.

What state is the number one apple producer in the US? ›

Washington State currently produces over half the Nation's domestically grown apples and has been the leading apple-growing State since the early 1920s.

What three states produce the most apples? ›

Download Table Data
StateApple Production 2023 (tons)
Washington6.7B
Michigan1.1B
New York1.1B
Pennsylvania440M
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Who is the largest producer of apples? ›

China is in the topmost position in global apple production, producing more than 44 million tonnes annually.

How many apple trees can fit in 1 acre? ›

From a historical perspective, a high density orchard is defined as any orchard with more than 150-180 trees per acre. However, many highly productive commercial orchards today have 150-180 trees per acre and higher density could be anything over 180 trees per acre.

Who is the largest apple grower in the world? ›

China is the world's largest apple producer (Table 1). Based on 2020 data, it accounts for around 47% of world apple production (FAO, 2022). ...

Where do apples grow the best in the US? ›

An apple is able to be grown in all 50 states, with the top commercial growing states being Washington, New York, Michigan, California, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The reason that these states are so good for growing apples is because of their climate.

What is the apple capital of the world? ›

The city of Wenatchee shares its name with the Wenatchee River, Lake Wenatchee and the Wenatchee National Forest. Wenatchee is referred to as the "Apple Capital of the World" due to the valley's many orchards.

How many years does it take for an apple tree to produce fruit when grown from a seed? ›

Dwarf apple trees will start bearing fruit 2 to 3 years after planting. Standard size trees can take up to 8 years to bear fruit. Some varieties are more susceptible to insect and disease damage than others. Prune annually to keep apple trees healthy and productive.

What is so special about cosmic crisp apples? ›

It is intended to have the texture and juiciness of the Honeycrisp, and the late-ripening behavior and long storage of the Enterprise. The Cosmic Crisp is characterized mainly by uniformly colored dark red skin, dense firm flesh, and an improved shelf life.

How many are in a bushel of apples? ›

1 bushel apples equals 42 pounds or about 120 medium size; enough for about 20 nine inch pies, or 16 to 20 quarts applesauce. Two apples equal's one glass of water in thirst quenching ability.

Which country eats the most apples? ›

Based on a comparison of 163 countries in 2021, China ranked the highest in apple consumption with 35,932 kt followed by USA and Turkey.

Who buys the most apples in the US? ›

Consumers earning more than $100,000 annually were among the most likely to buy apples along with Caucasian consumers, shoppers over age 50 and Midwestern consumers.

What is apple richest source of? ›

Apples are high in fiber, vitamin C, and various antioxidants. They are also very filling, considering their low calorie count. Studies show that eating apples can have multiple benefits for your health. Usually eaten raw, apples can also be used in various recipes, juices, and drinks.

How many apples do you get per acre? ›

A mature well managed apple tree can produce more than 500 fruits in a season. An acre at a good spacing can accommodate 500 trees where at farm gate a fruit retail an average of 15-30.

Is growing apples profitable? ›

Starting an apple orchard is a delightful and profitable venture for those passionate about agriculture and fruit cultivation. Techniques for soil preparation, tree planting, pruning, and pest management are essential to your orchard's success.

How much money can an apple tree produce? ›

So, organic apples run anywhere from 1.99/lb. to 3.99/lb., but I'll use the lower number to be on the safe side. So, at 2 dollars per pound, 1 tree will produce $360-650 worth of apples per year.

Can an orchard make money? ›

flow: Planting a medium- or high-density pear orchard system can cash flow within 12-years after planting to generate a profit. This scenario only includes out-of-pocket expenses, with no ROI for CapEx or land ownership.

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