May 13, 2025

U.S. apple storage declines in May

U.S. apple storage dropped 5% from last year despite still topping the 5-year average. Discover which varieties lead and read the full report now.

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U.S. apple storage is continuing to decline.

On May 12, the U.S. Apple Association via its USAppleTracker report reported the total number of apples in storage on May 1 was 72 million bushels, 5% less than last May’s total of 76 million bushels and 16% higher than the 5-year average for that date.

Fresh apple holdings in May totaled 52 million bushels, 2% less than the inventories reported for last May and 19% more than the March five-year average.  

USApple holdings chart

Processing holdings totaled 20 million bushels, 12% less than last year on May 1 and 9% more than the May five-year average. 

Except for Oregon, all of the seven top apple-producing states — Washington, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia and California — reported decreasing storage volume for the time period. Oregon and New Hampshire were the only states that saw storage declines.

The leading varieties in storage, in order by volume, were:

  • Red Delicious
  • Gala
  • Granny Smith
  • Cosmic Crisp
  • Honeycrisp
  • Pink Lady/Cripps Pink
  • Fuji
  • Golden Delicious
  • Envy
  • Ambrosia
  • Idared
  • Rome
  • McIntosh
  • York
  • Mutsu/Crispin
  • Cortland
  • Empire