Jul 31, 2015
New York Apple Growers unveils new organization name

After their recent launch of the SnapDragon and RubyFrost apple varieties, New York Apple Growers (NYAG) has changed its name to Crunch Time Apple Growers. The organization is comprised of 145 grower members who are united with the mission of introducing exclusive, flavorful apple varieties to the marketplace.

“The success and interest of these new apples has gotten a lot of attention and retailers were confusing us with other similarly named organizations such as New York Apple Sales and New York Apple Association, so we felt it was time to make a change,” stated Mark Russell, Crunch Time’s marketing committee chair.

SnapDragon and RubyFrost have been a decade in the making, and their path to go to market is a first for the Cornell apple breeding program. In 2010, NYAG aligned with Cornell to develop a managed release to establish an exclusive licensing agreement in North America for the two varieties. Growers pay royalties on trees purchased, acreage planted and fruit produced, and the income is being used to help support Cornell’s apple breeding program.

“We wanted the name to reflect our forward-thinking organization that will continue to bring premium apple varieties to market.” stated Russell. “In addition, we are now in the process of developing a trade brand presence for the new organizational name as well.”

The SnapDragon apple variety will launch in October in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Regions. RubyFrost will be in-stores again this January 2016.

For more information, visit the organization’s website.




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