“The rise in production of newer varieties of apples aimed at the fresh consumption domestic market has caused demand for Red Delicious to decline,” Mark Seetin, the association’s regulatory director, said in the statement.
Red Delicious will still account for about half of U.S. apple exports, Seetin said.
“Gala, which originated in New Zealand in the 1930s, has increased in popularity because consumers like its taste, texture and sweetness,” the association said.
In 2020, Honeycrisp may be in third place at current growth rates, according to the association.
China is the world’s biggest apple producer, followed by the U.S., Poland, Italy and France, according to the association.
The largest state growers in the U.S. are Washington, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania and California, the industry group says.
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Bloomberg’s Cynthia Hoffman contributed to this report.
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