State of the Fruit and Nut Industry
Talk about problems: labor shortages, a huge supply of wine grapes along with stagnant demand, freezes – and fire.
American Fruit Grower’s State of the Industry survey reveals just how resilient you all are.
Industry stakeholders excited for the new year after coping surprisingly well during a chaotic 2020.
Survey responses stress the importance to do the ripe thing.
Fewer plan on increasing production than in years past — and it’s no wonder.
Cutting costs, especially in reducing inputs, is cited by many, but smaller growers remain reluctant.
The anxiety is not just for consumers, but for themselves. Still, they continue to be remarkably bullish.
Industry survey results reveal the yays and nays on spray.
Some growers are keeping an eye on prices, but for much of the nut market, things are still full steam ahead.
Producers sound off on two issues upon which there is little agreement. Here’s your chance to chime in.
After a tough season, U.S. growers are focusing on the positives for 2020.
Let the good times roll. Berry growers remain bullish about production and demand for the coming year.
Excitement builds for new varieties, especially ‘Cosmic Crisp,’ though it’s Washington-only, but there are equally strong concerns.
Annual survey shows adoption favors larger operations, especially in the West. Find out what other details were uncovered.
Most producers cite labor as their biggest headache and are looking forward to technological advancements to provide answers.
Fifth annual survey gathers more than 500 responses. Find out why some growers are seeing red, while others are decidedly upbeat.
A group of American Fruit Grower magazine contributors have seen the future, and here it is.
Take a look at the top graphics, hitting on topics such as precision agriculture, the next generation of growers, and growers’ top concerns.
Here’s an at-a-glance look at the responses to our annual state of the industry survey.