Apple Industry scientists investigate dynamic storage technology

Apple Industry scientists investigate dynamic storage technology

Scientists at Cornell University and Washington State University’s Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center are utilizing funds from a USDA grant to study the performance of dynamic controlled atmosphere storage and how it might improve handling practices for Honeycrisp and its offspring, including SnapDragon® and Cosmic Crisp®

Read the full article online at Good Fruit Grower

 

SnapDragon® NY1 cv wins outstanding cultivar award

SnapDragon® NY1 cv wins outstanding cultivar award

The American Society for Horticultural Science has recently recognized the NY1 apple sold under the brand name, SnapDragon® with the Outstanding Cultivar Award.

Congratulations to Cornell University’s AgriTech department, Dr. Susan Brown, and Researcher Kevin Maloney, for receipt of this prestigious award.

Read the full article online at Cornell University’s publication College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS)

 

Cosmic Crisp – The largest commercialization of an apple variety

Proprietary Variety Management is an intellectual property management company that uses a consumer-centric approach to introduce and market new fruit varieties to the world.  Our largest project is the commercial launch of the Cosmic Crisp® which was introduced in the US market in 2019.  To read more about Cosmic Crisp® and other varieties we manage, read the article in Fresh Plaza