date:May 27, 2019
n terms of cherry supplies.
Chinese interest is there and we are seeing an increase in demand because it certainly appears as though the tariff situation between the US and China will not sort itself out in time for the Washington cherry season, McLachlan explained. However, we were faced with similar conditions last year when Washington growers also had to deal with increased tariffs. The important thing to note is that we are geographically diverse and export cherries to many countries. Our c