SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED - Michigan Cherries
February 27, 2020
Michigan grows 75 percent of the supply of tart cherries and 20 percent of the supply of sweet cherries in the United States. In 2016, Michigan produced 22,600 tons of sweet cherries with a value of $18.2 million and 224 million pounds of tart cherries with a value of $54 million.*
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