Fruit Commission, Washington State
The Washington State Fruit Commission is a state agency established in 1947, dedicated to representing and promoting Northwest cherries and processed Northwest pears, along with a variety of other Washington-grown soft fruits such as apricots, nectarines, peaches, prunes, and plums. Funded by grower assessments, the commission focuses on market development, research, and education to support the soft fruit industry in Washington State.
With a commitment to enhancing the visibility and market reach of Washington's soft fruits, the commission plays a vital role in the agricultural landscape of the region. Through various initiatives, it aims to foster growth and innovation within the industry while ensuring the quality and sustainability of the fruits produced.
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