New cherry varieties appear on the markets in Israel
These varieties, which were acclimatized by the Northern R&D station and the Galilee Development Company, facilitated this earlier start to the cherry season.
Elkana Ben Yashar, the R&D Department's manager explained that apart from their advantage for farmers and marketing companies, the main advantages of the new cherry varieties are their external appearance including size, brightness, sweetness, firmness, and a long shelf life.
Northern R&D is currently working on improving the cherry varieties now grown in orchards, and on developing methods to reduce the use of pesticides.
An increase of 10% in the total cherry crop is expected this year to reach a total of 2,200 tons. The process of introducing many special cherry varieties into Israel began in recent years. These include varieties from California, suitable for lower and warmer growing areas, and varieties from the Summerland region in Canada that are best suited to colder areas.
source: israelagri.com