PRO*ACT Crop Update: Substantial apple volume increases
By
Tim Lynch
PRO*ACT Crop Update: Substantial apple volume increases
The Washington apple harvest is fast approaching with early varieties like Gala expected to begin in early August. Pear harvests will follow later in the month. Last year’s extreme heat significantly reduced crop yields, but growers are reporting ideal conditions so far this season. As a result, expectations are high for a well-sized crop with excellent quality.
The combination of favorable weather and the natural alternate-bearing cycle is projected to bring substantial volume increases across most apple varieties. Acreage adjustments are also contributing to growth, with Honeycrisp and Cosmic Crisp expected to rise by 20 percent or more. Other varieties are also projected to see meaningful gains. This year’s size profile is currently skewing smaller than last season, which may prove advantageous for foodservice markets.
Pear growers are also optimistic, anticipating a strong rebound after historically low yields in 2024. Early projections suggest a 25 percent increase in overall volume, with Bartlett, Anjou and Bosc varieties showing particular promise. The earliest pears are expected to be harvest-ready by mid-August.
While future weather conditions could still impact the final outcome, the industry is entering the season with confidence and momentum.
With over 30 years in the produce industry, Tim Lynch started as an inspector and advanced into quality control and food safety. Beyond work, he's an avid sports fan, relishing in activities like boating, fishing, and diving. Originally from Hollywood, California, Tim attended Cal Poly SLO before making Marina his home since 1994.