Apples

Apples

Apples

Commodity Overview

Apples are a perennial favorite with consumers. The ever-growing number of apple varieties creates marketing opportunities. Be creative and fun in your promotions to encourage shoppers to try something new.

PLUs

4199 ambrosia
3290 aurora
3601 autumn glory
4101 braeburn, small
4103 braeburn, large
3065 cameo, small
3066 cameo, large
4104 cortland, small
4106 cortland, large
4128 cripps pink, small
4130 cripps pink, large
3010 cripps red, small
3301 cripps red, large
4108 crispin/mutsu, small, East/Central
4109 crispin/mutsu, small, West
4110 crispin/mutsu, large, East/Central
4111 crispin/mutsu, large, West
4124 empire, small, East/Central
4125 empire, small, West
4126 empire, large, East/Central
4127 empire, large, West
3604 emmons
3297 envy
4120 fiesta
4129 fuji, small
4131 fuji, large
4132 gala, small, East/Central
4133 gala, small, West
4134 gala, large, East/Central
4135 gala, large, West
4097 ginger gold, small
4096 ginger gold, large
4136 golden delicious, small, East/Central
4021 golden delicious, small, West
4137 golden delicious, large, East/Central
4020 golden delicious, large, West
3285 golden delicious, extra large, West
4138 granny smith, small, East/Central
4139 granny smith, small, West
4018 granny smith, large, East/Central
4017 granny smith, large, West
3283 honeycrisp
3293 jazz
4144 jonagold, small, East/Central
4145 jonagold, small, West
4146 jonagold, large, East/Central
4147 jonagold, large, West
4148 jonathon, small, East/Central
4149 jonathan, small, West
4150 jonathan, large, East/Central
4151 jonathan, large, West
3605 kanzi
3613 kiku
3620 koru
3604 lady alice
4152 mcintosh, small, East/Central
4153 mcintosh, small, West
4019 mcintosh, large, East/Central
4154 mcintosh, large, West
3618 opal
4122 pacific rose
3435 piñata
4128 pink lady, small
4130 pink lady, large
4167 red delicious, small, East/Central
4015 red delicious, small, West
4168 red delicious, large, East/Central
4016 red delicious, large, West
3284 red delicious, extra large, West
4169 rome, small, East/Central
4170 rome, small, West
4171 rome, large, East/Central
4172 rome, large, West
3443 ruby frost
3608 sciros/pacific rose
3627 smitten
3442 snapdragon
3300 sonya
3603 sweetango
4185 york, small
4187 york, large
Retail Price Data is based on USDA Specialty Crops Market News surveys. Data collection ends on the report date and encompasses ad pricing good from the Saturday before the report release date through the following Friday. Weekly data - from over 400 retailers, comprising more than 30,000 individual stores with online weekly advertised features - covers over 250 produce items. Registered (logged-in) users, can access weekly reports and additional market information.
USDA Specialty Crops Market News publishes FOB and Movement data on a daily and weekly basis. Pricing and volume information is aggregated by commodity and published weekly, subject to any source-data adjustments. Commodity data is further processed based on origin (domestic vs imports) and type (regular vs. organic). Registered (logged-in) users, can access weekly reports and additional market information.

Facts

  • Apples can reduce blood pressure and help with weight loss as well as improve memory. Apples may also may protect against damage that leads to brain disorders.
  • Eating apples can help keep your teeth healthy.
  • Apples have also been shown to help fight certain types of cancer.
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the following nutrient content descriptors for apples: fat-free, saturated fat-free, sodium-free, cholesterol-free and an excellent source of fiber.

Sales Strategies

  • Apples are big seller all by themselves. Use that popularity to sell other items as well. Cross-merchandise apples with caramel and candy apple kits, dips, pie shells, pie toppings and baking supplies, and apple peelers and corers.
  • Take advantage of sampling to introduce to lesser-known, higher-priced varieties.
  • Keep apples at the forefront of consumers’ minds year-round by planning promotions around them in all seasons.
  • Fall: Promote apples heavily in the fall to play on consumers’ natural inclination to buy apples as part of their fall purchases. Include apples in a harvest theme or pumpkin patch promotion. Take advantage of National Apple Month, a 90-day event from Sept. 1 through Nov. 30 to promote apples. Don’t forget to promote apples for back-to-school lunchboxes.
  • Winter: Make apples a big part of the winter holidays. Include them in gift boxes and baskets and encourage consumers to think of apples as a holiday decoration as well as a side dish or dessert. After the winter holidays are over, consumers head to the gym and start looking to eat healthier. Promote the health benefits of apples in the cold winter months.
  • Spring: Apples might not be top-of-mind in the spring. Keep them moving by offering some recipes for Easter that include apples.
  • Summer: Apple pie is the obvious summer promotion, but get consumers thinking beyond pie by offering fruit salad recipes or ideas for apple side dishes. Take advantage of the fact that many summer holidays aren’t complete without a fresh apple pie, so tie in baking supplies during the hot months.

Dynamic Displays

  • Offer consumers a wide variety of options from which to choose. Don’t just rely on old favorites like red delicious and granny smith. Bring in some newer varieties like Honeycrisp and Ambrosia.
  • While those higher-priced proprietary varieties can bring in the sales, they can also turn consumers off when not placed properly on the display. Group similarly priced varieties together to cut down on sticker shock for consumers when they see the higher-priced varieties.
  • Keep apples on refrigerated tables to keep them looking their freshest.
  • Consumers don’t want to take home a bruised apple so be careful when putting them on the display. Don’t dump apples or stack them too high. Avoid the potential for apples falling off the display and bruising the bottom layer. Keep your displays well-stocked and remove damaged fruit immediately.
  • Different size apples meet different needs, so keep both large and small apples on your display. Market smaller varieties to parents and kids looking for a lunch box staple. Push larger apples as a good fit for cooking.
  • Offer apples in bags or clamshells along with bulk apples.
  • Use apples’ vibrant and varied colors to create an eye-catching display.
  • Give apples plenty of space, especially in the fall. A large display will encourage consumers to take a look.

Food Service

  • Apples are a sweet addition to any meal, both as a dessert and as a side dish. Offer apple slices as a side dish for adults as well as kids.
  • Consider putting apples on the breakfast plate as a topping for waffles are pancakes. Fried apples are a popular breakfast dish.
  • Include apples in pies and cobblers.
  • Include apples in salad bars and on salads. Consider adding dried apples to certain salads.

In the Backroom

Shipping
50-lb. field crates 40- to 45-lb. cartons/boxes, tray-packed 40-lb. bushel baskets/cartons, tray- or cell-packed 40-lb. bushel baskets/cartons, loose pack 40-lb. 11⁄8-bushel cartons, loose pack 40-lb. cartons, 10 4-lb. film bags 40-lb. cartons, 16-8s tray wrapped 40-lb. cartons, 8 5-lb. bags 38- to 42-lb. cartons/boxes, loose pack 37- to 43-lb. cartons, cell-packed 36-lb. cartons, 12 3-lb. bags 28-lb. euro box 20-lb. 1⁄2-bushel cartons, loose 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 10-lb. polyethylene or cello bags 4-, 8-, 12-count clamshells Tri-wall bins 600-lb. tote bin, 300 lb. half tote bin RPC 6419, 6423, 6425, 6428 Sliced consumer packs 1-lb., 2-lb., 14-oz., 6-oz., 3-oz. and 2-oz. bags 1-lb. bowl 1-lb. trays, with or without dip 3.5-oz. trays with dip Foodservice packs 3-, 5- and 10-lb. polyethylene or cello bags (sizes range from 21⁄4 to 23⁄4 inches in diameter) Cartons, 12 3-lb. bags or 8 5-lb. bags 1⁄3 carton, two-layer tray packs; 4- and 6-lb. carton 42 lb. bushel boxes Sliced 3-lb. bags 64 2-oz. bags 140 2-oz. bags 200 2-oz. bags Sizes small – 100s-216s large – 88s-70s extra-large – 64s-36s

Grades
United States U.S. Extra Fancy U.S. Fancy U.S. No. 1 Combination grades (Combinations of: U.S. extra fancy and U.S. fancy; U.S. fancy and U.S. No. 1; and U.S. No 1 and U.S. utility are permitted when at least 50% of the apples in any lot meet the requirements of the higher grade.) Washington state grades Washington Extra Fancy Washington Fancy Washington grades are a higher standard than the corresponding U.S. grade. Washington has implemented minimum internal condition standards for all grades of delicious apples.

Handling
Temperature: 32 to 34 F, 0 to1.1 C Relative humidity: 90-95% Mist: No Typical shelf life: 90 to 240 days (under refrigeration) Ethylene producer (Do not store with ethylene-sensitive items.) Odor-sensitive (Will absorb odors produced by potatoes, bulb onions or any strong-flavored item.) Moderately sensitive to freezing injury. It is especially important that controlled-atmosphere apples are refrigerated at the proper temperature because they are more susceptible to becoming mealy.

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Produce

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osito

Osito Farms LLC

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Hotchkiss, 81419-6102 Colorado
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples, Grapes
Stone Fruit:
Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums
Cooking Vegetables:
Beets, Cauliflower, Garlic
9022774

Gibbs Organic Produce

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Leavenworth, 98826-9530 Washington
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples, Pears
Stone Fruit:
Cherries, Peaches
Cooking Vegetables:
Herbs
Nuts:
Walnuts
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Terra Firma Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Winters, 95694-9613 California
Berries:
Strawberries
Citrus:
Grapefruit, Oranges
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples, Grapes, Pears, Pomegranates
Stone Fruit:
Apricots, Cherries, Peaches
bhf_ca

Blue House Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Pescadero, 94060-8800 California
Citrus:
Oranges
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples, Figs, Pears
Stone Fruit:
Peaches, Plums
Cooking Vegetables:
Artichokes, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts
fullharvestfarmllc_logo

Full Harvest Farm LLC

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Hartford, 53027-9406 Wisconsin
Berries:
Strawberries
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples, Grapes, Pears
Melons:
Cantaloupe, Watermelon
Cooking Vegetables:
Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage
two_onion

Two Onion Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Belmont, 53510-9771 Wisconsin
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples
Stone Fruit:
Cherries
Cooking Vegetables:
Artichokes, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery Root, Eggplant
garon_foods

Garon Foods Inc

Overview (1)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Herrin, 62948-6457 Illinois
Berries:
Blueberries, Cranberries
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples
Stone Fruit:
Cherries, Peaches
Tropical Fruit:
Bananas
Cooking Vegetables:
Herbs, Onions, Bulb
Salad Vegetables:
Tomatoes
cab

California Aseptic Beverages

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Fontana, 92337-7344 California
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples
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Adams Acres Llc

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Jamesville, 13078-9666 New York
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples
wise_acres

Wise Acres Farm

Overview (2)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Kenduskeag, 04450 Maine
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Eggplant, Garlic, Herbs








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