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The Tart Cherry Industry - continued
Processing
Virtually all tart cherries are processed. Processed tart cherries are initially prepared into one of five basic forms--frozen, canned, juiced, dried, or cherries for pie filling. These products may then be used in the production of pies, tarts, and other foods.

Reportedly, there are about 75 handlers who process cherries. About three-quarters of the crop is processed by farmer-owned cooperatives or grower-owned processing facilities (Agricultural Marketing Service, 1996).

Tart cherry processors typically also process other fruits or vegetables. Some are highly diversified and process a number of different fruit and vegetable items, while others process only 2-3 commodities in addition to cherries. A few pack only tart cherries (Ricks and Hamm, 1985).

Relatively small cherry processing plants can achieve most of the cost efficiencies associated with large plants. A few of the largest growers produce enough cherries to obtain most of the potential processing economies of size.

In addition, three or four moderately large growers can jointly build a processing plant and have sufficient volume to obtain most of the economies of size associated with large-scale processors.

Marketing
The marketing channels for frozen cherries differ somewhat from the channels used for canned cherries or cherries used for pie filling. Frozen cherries are sold primarily to food processors for use as an ingredient in pies and cherry desserts. Very few cherries are sold to retail consumers as frozen cherries.

Cherries packed into retail-sized containers as pie filling and canned cherries are sold primarily to larger grocery wholesalerretailers. Some canned cherries also are sold in institutional-sized cans to wholesalers serving institutions, small bakeries, and food service companies. A significant portion of the institutional pack is exported to European and Asian countries.

The proportion of U.S. processed tart cherries destined for the various market segments averages as follows: industrial grade frozen, 56 percent; consumer-sized cans of pie filling, 16 percent; commercial pie filling, 8 percent; juice concentrate, 10 percent; dried, 2 percent; and canned water packs, 8 percent (USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service, May 1996).

A small quantity of tart cherries is marketed fresh through roadside stands, farmers’ markets, and at orchard sites. A small quantity of fruit also is direct marketed through pick-your-own operations.

   
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