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Countries by apple production in 2016 A map of apple output in 2005 A map of world apple producing regions in 2000. This is a list of countries by apple production in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database [1] The estimated total world production of apples in 2022 was 95,835,965 metric tonnes, up 2.0% from 93,924,721 ...
Charlotte, North Carolina, a hot spot in the financial services industry, is home to the headquarters of Bank of America , which is the most highly-valued company in the state at $268.12 billion.
Ohio is the 3rd largest producer of tomatoes out of all 50 states in the United States, [79] and, in turn, the world's largest ketchup processing plant is located in Fremont. [79] Ohio's agricultural industries represent $124 billion of the state's economic output, employing one in eight Ohioans directly or indirectly.
US Apple Association is a Virginia-based nonprofit membership association for growers, marketers, equipment producers, and allied organizations of apples, within forty states of the United States of America. It advocates on behalf of nearly 27,463 apple growers and 3,700 apple-related companies.
Washington State has never won more than two games in a row in the series, but did go without a loss from 1932-34 (going 1-0-2 in that span) and winning three of four from 1951-54.
This is a list of countries by fruit production in 2020 based on the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. The total world fruit production for 2020 was 887,027,376 metric tonnes. In 1961 production was 200 million tonnes.
1. Cosmic Crisp. The largest apple launch in American history, Cosmic Crisp took over 20 years to develop and was reportedly marketed with a $10 million budget before it hit supermarkets in 2019.
Melrose is a modern cultivar of domesticated apple which was developed by Freeman S. Howlett, William J. Eyssen and their team at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station in Ohio, United States, [1] and is regarded as the unofficial apple of that state. [2] This apple was released by the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station in Wooster, Ohio [2 ...