Peter Forrence, one of three cousins who own Forrence Orchards in Peru, NY, told The Produce News that the key to the eastern apple deal this year is that there are limited supplies. Overall, New York’s apple production is down by 60 percent due to freeze and frost damage.
“Supplies are running out rapidly,” said Mr. Forrence. “And demand continues to be strong. The Western U.S. had a sizeable crop, and some of that fruit is working its way to the East to fill the demand.