Domex looking forward to vintage apricot crop from Washington
Domex looking forward to vintage apricot crop from Washington
Domex Superfresh Growers, based in Yakima, WA, is looking forward to a vintage apricot crop from Washington this season.
The industry is estimating approximately 5,900 tons, which is the second-largest crop in the past 13 years. Weather this growing season for apricots has been excellent, which will result in above-average fruit sizing.
"Domex will begin shipping by the third week of June through the end of July," Howard Nager,
This year's apricot crop from Washington should be the second-largest crop in the past 13 years. vice president of marketing for Domex, said in a press release. "Volume for the season could be approximately 20 percent of the industry's estimated 500,000 boxes. Perfections, Rivals, Goldstrike and Robada will account for the majority of the varieties shipped, and will also include a smaller organic program with a limited shipping window the first two weeks of July."
The majority of the fruit will be shipped to accounts in the United States, while exports are directed primarily to Canada and Mexico.
Domex will ship a variety of sizes in a 15-pound panta pack, 24-pound volume filled cases and 1.6-pound poly bags.
"Apricots bring the taste of summer to consumers with their vibrant color and tangy-sweet taste," Nager added in the press release. "We see a large percentage of retailers across both the U.S. and Canada featuring Apricots in ads and promotions. They are ideal for baking, making preserves or eaten as a delicious, nutritious snack. They are fat-free, sodium free and are high in vitamins A and C, as well as being a good source of potassium. We are looking forward to sharing the great taste of Washington apricots this season."