May 25, 2016
New Zealand Honeycrisp apples arrive to US

The fifth consecutive year of shipments of Honeycrisp apples from New Zealand are now arriving in the U.S, according to New York Apple Sales. In 2011, New York Apple Sales began importing Honeycrisp.

While the initial shipments of New Zealand Honeycrisps arrived in late May, the majority are expected to reach the U.S. during the month of June. New York Apple Sales, and their associated grading facilities in the state, will be packaging and selling these Honeycrisps for delivery to stores throughout the summer months.

New Zealand Honeycrisp apples. Photo: New York Apple Sales
New Zealand Honeycrisp apples. Photo: New York Apple Sales

90 percent of these New Zealand Honeycrisps will be packed in New York, according to Kaari Stannard, New York Apple Sales’ president and owner. Two pound pouch bags, 3 pound poly and tray pack cartons are now available from New York Apple Sales.

New York Apple Sales can assist with ordering, special configurations, and information. 585.477.7200 to reach Kaari Stannard, John Cushing, or Michael Harwood. Or by email at [email protected].


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