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USDA North-West apple, cranberry, grape and pear forecast

Oregon apple production forecast at 150 million pounds, down 5 percent from 2023

Apples
Based on August 1, 2024 conditions, Oregon apple production is forecast at 150 million pounds, down 5 percent from 2023. Washington ranks number one in apple production, accounting for 68 percent of the U.S. production this year.

Washington apple production is forecast at 7.50 billion pounds, down 1 percent from last year's production.

Cranberries
Cranberry production in Oregon is forecast at 560,000 barrels, up 2 percent from 2023. Oregon ranks fourth in the nation for cranberry production.

Grapes
Oregon total grape production is forecast at 95,000 tons. Washington total grape production is forecast at 305,000 tons, down 10 percent from last year. Of the 305,000 tons in Washington, 150,000 tons are forecast for juice grapes, down 17 percent from 2023. Washington wine grapes are forecast at 155,000 tons, down 3 percent from last year. Washington is the second-largest grape producer in the nation at 5 percent of national production.

Pears
Total Oregon pear production, forecast at 200,000 tons, is down 15 percent from last year. Total Washington pear production, at 185,000 tons, is down 31 percent from 2023.

Source: nass.usda.gov

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