USDA details fresh apple purchase for nutrition programs

Five vendors have been awarded contracts to supply apples for the nearly $600,000 purchase.

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The purchase totaled 29,260 40-pound cartons with a value of $577,973, according to a USDA notice.
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The USDA has announced details of the agency’s recent purchase of nearly $600,000 of fresh apples for distribution to nutrition programs.

The purchase results from offers received in response to a USDA solicitation published on Oct. 23. The fresh apples were purchased on an fob destination basis, with deliveries scheduled from Dec. 6 this year to March 26, 2025.

The USDA said the purchase included several varieties of apples, including empire, gala, granny smith and red delicious.

The purchase totaled 29,260 40-pound cartons with a value of $577,973, according to the USDA notice. The range in fob fresh apple prices was from $16.88 to $22 per carton, the USDA said.

According to the USDA, vendors awarded contracts to supply the fresh apples include:

  • EB Trading Group LLC, Wenatchee, Wash.
  • Farm Fresh First LLC, Oakland, N.Y.
  • North Bay Produce Inc., Traverse City, Mich.
  • Rogers Orchards, Inc., Southington, Conn.
  • Ruby Robinson Co., Buffalo Grover, Ill.
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