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This puts added pressure on breeding programs to quickly introduce new
			varieties.
			programs. The goal is to produce unique varieties, not varieties that are improvements of
The goal is to produce unique varieties, not varieties that are improvements of
			existing varieties. Breeding programs in Canada and the eastern U.S. have had the goal of
Breeding programs in Canada and the eastern U.S. have had the goal of
			developing an improved McIntosh. In England, a goal was to produce an improved Cox’s
In England, a goal was to produce an improved Cox’s
			Orange Pippin. Empire and Spartan, improved McIntosh types, and Fiesta, an improved Cox’s
Empire and Spartan, improved McIntosh types, and Fiesta, an improved Cox’s
			Orange Pippin, have not become major varieties because most consumers cannot easily
			differentiate them from their older counterparts. It has also not been possible to obtain a
It has also not been possible to obtain a
			significant increase in price or to increase shelf space because the older varieties, which look
			fairly similar, are already in the supermarket produce sections.
			only a modest increase during its emergence phase in comparison with the truly unique varieties
			Granny Smith, Gala and Fuji (Figure 3). Certainly other factors are involved in the acceptance
Certainly other factors are involved in the acceptance
			of a new variety, including variety adaptation to the region and fruit characteristics such as
			texture, juiciness and regional flavor preferences. However, because consumers use appearance,
However, because consumers use appearance,
			for the most part, to distinguish varieties, uniqueness is a very important factor.
			juiciness when compared with the older unicolor red, yellow and green varieties which
			dominated the marketplace. Pink Lady® Cripps Pink cv. is also a unique variety with a pink
Pink Lady® Cripps Pink cv. is also a unique variety with a pink
			blush over yellow background color, a relatively dry and firm texture and tart flavor. These new
These new
			varieties have created their own shelf space due to their uniqueness and to increasing consumer
			demand for unique products. They have been easy for the consumer to differentiate and have
They have been easy for the consumer to differentiate and have
			received improved prices.
 Variety Adaptation
Variety Adaptation
			A goal of the WSUApple Breeding Program is to introduce unique varieties adapted to the dry
			and hot summer climate of central Washington. What does “adapted”mean?
What does “adapted”mean? The fruit of an
The fruit of an
			adapted variety reaches optimal internal quality (firmness, juiciness, sweetness and flavor) at the
			same time it has maximum external quality (color, freedom from waxiness and cracking). An
An
			example of a variety which is not adapted to the climate of central California is Fuji. It reaches
It reaches
			its optimal internal quality and must be picked long before it reaches acceptable red skin color.
			McIntosh and Jonagold, when grown in central Washington, have similar problems. On the other
On the other
			hand, in central Washington, Golden Delicious generally has optimal internal quality and good
			external appearance (a golden not green color) at approximately the same time in the fall. The
The
			original Delicious variety had optimal internal quality and reasonably good color at the same
			time. However, today we expect more red color.
However, today we expect more red color. The advent of redder and earlier coloring
The advent of redder and earlier coloring
			strains improved its adaptation and, in fact, lengthened its life cycle. Ideal color is not achieved
Ideal color is not achieved
			every year at the time fruit is ready for harvest based on its internal quality factors (starch,
			soluble solids and firmness). Not all seasons are similar in accumulating the heat units required
Not all seasons are similar in accumulating the heat units required
			to achieve optimal internal quality or in the time cool temperatures occur in the fall to enhance
			red color development. In all fruit districts ideal conditions for synchronizing internal and
In all fruit districts ideal conditions for synchronizing internal and
			external quality usually occur near the end of the growing season. This is the time when
This is the time when
			temperatures fall and color development occurs. It is clear that Red Delicious and Golden
It is clear that Red Delicious and Golden
 
		
		
			the California climate every year.
 Part 2.
Part 2. Consumers, the Reason to Change
Consumers, the Reason to Change
			The objective of a variety development program should be to meet the needs of consumers,
			particularly their future needs.
 If the eating experience is
If the eating experience is
			unpleasant, which usually means mushy, dry and without flavor, the consumer might not try that
			variety again or might not try any apple again. The consumer also wants a variety that can be
The consumer also wants a variety that can be
			kept outside the refrigerator for a week or more without serious deterioration in quality. After
After
			all, it is beautiful to see a bowl of apples on the table but disappointing if they are not fit to eat.
			Better shelf life will clearly improve the eating experience.
 Is it possible to store an
Is it possible to store an
			apple for 10 to 12 months in CA without significant deterioration in quality? Because fruit for
Because fruit for
			long-term CA storage is picked on the early side, it has less than ideal quality going into storage.
			It is asking too much of most if not all varieties to provide a pleasant eating experience after 10
			to 12 months in storage. Consider apples in supermarkets in July in the northern hemisphere.
Consider apples in supermarkets in July in the northern hemisphere.
			Four-month-old Braeburn, Granny Smith and Fuji apples from the southern hemisphere will
			usually provide a superior eating experience to 10-month-old apples of the same varieties from
			the northern hemisphere. Gala is an apple that cannot be stored more than 6 months without a
Gala is an apple that cannot be stored more than 6 months without a
			loss in quality. However, we try to market Gala 7 and 8 months out of storage.
However, we try to market Gala 7 and 8 months out of storage. This practice
This practice
			will not provide consumers with a pleasant eating experience and will eventually lessen demand
			for the variety. In the northern hemisphere in April and May, a 2-month-old Gala fruit from the
In the northern hemisphere in April and May, a 2-month-old Gala fruit from the
			southern hemisphere clearly surpasses in flavor, texture and juiciness an 8-month-old Gala fruit
			from the northern hemisphere. If northern hemisphere producers are to consider the customers’
If northern hemisphere producers are to consider the customers’
			interests first, it may be appropriate to become southern hemisphere producers as well, global
			farming, to provide fresher products of uniform quality year-round.
			They may know an apple is from Chile or New Zealand in the southern hemisphere. However,
However,
			they usually do not think about the fact that these southern hemisphere apples are fresher and
			than northern hemisphere apples in the same food market are 6 months older. But if they did
But if they did
			know an apple were 8, 10, or even 12 months old, would they purchase it? I do not think so.
I do not think so.
			This realization by consumers that apples in the marketplace are old (not fresh) could be a
			potential public relations nightmare for apple industries which rely on long-term CA storage.
 This is true for clothing,
This is true for clothing,
			cars, TVs, and all products, including apples. It is clear that consumers have enjoyed the
It is clear that consumers have enjoyed the
			opportunity to purchase and eat bicolor apples such as Fuji, Gala and Braeburn not just because
			of their distinctive coloring but also because of their unique flavors, juiciness and textures. To
To
			not provide a choice for consumers with updated varieties is to accept the status quo. Accepting
Accepting
			the status quo allows someone else to introduce a new variety and push your variety from the
			store shelves.
 The
The
			acceptance of Fuji and Braeburn, which generally are not considered attractive varieties,
 
		
		
			appearance. This trend will be confirmed if there is widespread acceptance of the new Cameo
This trend will be confirmed if there is widespread acceptance of the new Cameo
			variety. To meet consumers’needs, breeders must select for internal quality first and external
To meet consumers’needs, breeders must select for internal quality first and external
			appearance second.
			such as Vitamin C. Sliced apples can, much like cut-up lettuce, be packaged for sale in
Sliced apples can, much like cut-up lettuce, be packaged for sale in
			supermarkets. Apples for this use will carry the non-browning genes.
Apples for this use will carry the non-browning genes.
 product security, comfortable production of cash cow
product security, comfortable production of cash cow
			varieties like McIntosh and Delicious, to product adaptability
product adaptability , challenging production of new
, challenging production of new
			varieties having superior quality that will meet the future needs of consumers.
 Refocus on Varieties for the Consumer
Refocus on Varieties for the Consumer
			When orchardists consider planting Delicious and McIntosh, the discussion often includes the
			justification “if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it.” However, if there are new varieties available in the
			marketplace and they receive a higher price, “it is broken.” We just do not know it.
 sell what we produce
sell what we produce .
. Growers, handlers, and
Growers, handlers, and
			sellers choose the product. However, we should be
However, we should be producing what sells
producing what sells .
. Consumer preference
Consumer preference
			should be the major reason for selecting and producing the product. Remember why Grady
Remember why Grady
			Auvil started producing Rainier cherries, because he knew the consumer would enjoy its very
			high quality.
			desire to buy the variety. It is a consumer who really wants a new variety that is willing to pay a
It is a consumer who really wants a new variety that is willing to pay a
			fair price or even a high price for that variety.
 Accept Change as Your Friend
Accept Change as Your Friend
			In every business, it is clearly inappropriate and in many cases suicidal to accept the status quo.
			A competitor will certainly develop and produce a new product that will erode your shelf space
			and cause you to reduce your price. The only sure way to survive is to build change into your
The only sure way to survive is to build change into your
			business.
			plant a new block of Delicious.
			Gala or even Cameo.”
 I’m going to plant Red Delicious.”
I’m going to plant Red Delicious.”
 “That’s right.
“That’s right. We do grow the best Delicious in the world, but that’s the
We do grow the best Delicious in the world, but that’s the
			wrong reason for planting Delicious.”