Washingon sees second largest production year for apple exports
date:Dec 23, 2016
iation (WSTFA) was among 112 organizations inking in a contract with the Pacific Maritime Association and the Longshore and Warehouse Union. The contact goes through to 2019, so shipments of sensitive fresh fruits and vegetables should reach their markets on time and in good condition this year. he said.

Brunell sees many possible opportunies to grow exports of apples as demand remains high, he explains:

While Mexico and Canada, which make up nearly one-half of our apple purchases, are our lar
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