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February storage apples down 7.3 percent over last year

According to a monthly survey from US Apple, the total number of apples in storage on February 1, 2023 was 103.1 million bushels, 7.3 percent less than last February’s total of 111.1 million bushels and 10.8 percent less the five-year average for that date.

Fresh apple holdings this February totaled 71.9 million bushels, 7.3 percent less than the inventories reported for last February. Processing holdings totaled 31.2 million bushels, 7.2 percent less than last year on February 1.

This report captures more than 95 percent of the national storage capacity. The US Apple Association thanks all the participants and welcomes suggestions and comments about how to improve it.  

Click here to read the full report. 

For more information:
Christopher Gerlach
US Apple Association
Tel: +1 (703) 442-8850
cgerlach@usapple.org      
www.usapple.org

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