The Washington State Fruit Commission, established in 1947, is a state agency dedicated to representing and promoting a variety of soft fruits grown in Washington State. They focus on Northwest Cherries, Processed Northwest Pears, as well as Washington Grown Apricots, Nectarines, Peaches, Prunes, and Plums through market development, research, and education.
Funded by grower assessments, the commission's mission is to support the fruit industry in Washington by providing resources and initiatives to enhance the production and consumption of these delicious fruits. With a commitment to quality and innovation, they play a vital role in the state's agricultural landscape.
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