California cherry crop looks to be lighter this year
California cherry crop looks to be lighter this year
The 2005 California cherry crop is expected to be "lighter by 10 to 20 percent" compared to 2004, said Jim Culbertson, executive director of the California Cherry Advisory Board in Lodi, CA. In speaking with The Produce News on April 18, Mr. Culbertson said that the state produced the equivalent of 6 million 18-pound boxes of cherries in 2004. I'm baffled by the crop size, Mr. Culbertson said. Im surprised the crop is as light. The state is on a growth curve with cherry acreage, and the states maximum potential is 8 million boxes of cherries, he said. The Stockton area is large, Mr