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2024 Forecast positive for Massachusetts cranberry crop

2024 Forecast positive for Massachusetts cranberry crop


By Jamie Martin

The cranberry industry in Massachusetts, known for its vital role in the state's agriculture, is poised for a promising 2024 harvest.

According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) of the USDA, the state expects to produce 2.2 million barrels of cranberries, marking a 12% increase over the previous year's figures. Nationally, the forecast predicts a total of 8.24 million barrels, a modest 2% rise from last year.

Brian Wick, the Executive Director of Massachusetts Cranberries, expressed a mix of optimism and caution among local growers.

The weather remains a pivotal factor, with recent hot and humid conditions potentially affecting the final yield. However, with favorable weather and skilled cultivation, a fruitful season is anticipated.

Massachusetts, historically a major player in cranberry production since the establishment of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers’ Association in 1888, remains the second-largest producer in the U.S.

The industry not only contributes significantly to the local economy, with an annual crop value of $73.4 million but also supports approximately 6,400 jobs, generating an economic impact exceeding $1.7 billion annually. This year's expected increase in production underscores the resilience and importance of the cranberry industry in Massachusetts.

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