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Central Washington agriculture faces new hurdles with COVID-19

Employees of Apple King have designated seats in the lunchroom to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. A note under a plastic covering which bears the inscription “Regina” is seen Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020, at Apple King’s packing house in Naches, Wash. Amanda Ray / Yakima Herald-Republic

Changed by COVID: Event venue owners expect slow and sluggish recovery

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Too many apple varieties confuse consumers, speakers say

YAKIMA, Wash. — Twenty years ago, the Washington apple industry suffered from too few varieties. Consumers said they were tired of Red and Golden Delicious, which dominated the manifest of about a half-dozen varieties. Today, the industry suffers from too many varieties, several speakers told the 116th annual meeting of the Washington State Tree Fruit Association on Dec. 7. “There’s too many options of new varieties. Too many have similar flavor profiles. It’s simply confusing,” said Randy Riley, co-owner of Golden Sun Insights and former produce director for the retail giant Kroger. Consumer trends analyst Phil Lempert, known at the Supermarket Guru, agreed.

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