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Late summer heat and sun promise sweet Ontario apples

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The hot start to September, coupled with predictions for a few warm and sunny upcoming weeks are setting Ontario up for a tasty apple crop.

 

That’s after patchy light frosts in the spring left some growers in the province fearing a smaller than normal apple harvest for 2023 – but good pollination of spring blossoms and plentiful rainfall have set the stage for a good crop. 

 

“After a dry start in spring, we had really good moisture over the summer and the lack of extreme heat in August has combined to make the trees very happy,” says Cathy McKay, who farms near Port Perry and is chair of the Ontario Apple Growers. “Sunshine is what changes an apple’s starch into sugar, so the hot, sunny weather we’re currently experiencing will really increase the sugar levels and help produce some great tasting apples.”

 

Following a plentiful crop in 2022, this year’s harvest is expected to be similar yield. With more and more new tree plantings coming into production, consumers can expect a good supply of popular apple varieties such as Honeycrisp, Ambrosia, and Gala.

 

“We encourage Ontarians to plan a visit to a farm market or a pick-your-own operation to enjoy fresh, Ontario apples this fall or to keep an eye out for Foodland Ontario signs while they’re out grocery shopping,” adds McKay. “And don’t forget, apples aren’t just a fall crop in Ontario. Thanks to modern storage technology, apples are kept fresh and available throughout the winter months for us to enjoy.”

 

Ontario farmers grow approximately 15 main varieties of apples along the shores of Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Gala makes up 17 per cent of Ontario’s total apple acreage, followed by Honecrisp and McIntosh at 14 per cent each and Ambrosia at 10 per cent. 

 

The farm gate value of the Ontario apple crop is approximately $100 million, which includes sales to fresh and processing markets as well as on-farm/pick-your-own.

 

The Ontario Apple Growers represents the province’s 200 commercial apple farmers.

 

Source:  Ontario Apple Growers September 26, 2023 news release

 

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 27 September 2023