Updated
Updated · Lookout Santa Cruz · Jun 3
Peter Knego Uproots 1 Pajaro Valley Orchard as Martinelli's Ends Apple Contracts
Updated
Updated · Lookout Santa Cruz · Jun 3

Peter Knego Uproots 1 Pajaro Valley Orchard as Martinelli's Ends Apple Contracts

1 articles · Updated · Lookout Santa Cruz · Jun 3

Summary

  • Peter Knego, a fourth-generation Pajaro Valley farmer, tore out his Freedom Boulevard apple orchard in May and plans to lease the cleared land to berry growers.
  • Martinelli's, the 158-year-old cider company that long bought apples from nearly all growers in the valley, told farmers this winter it would stop renewing contracts over the next few years.
  • Jake Mann, a fifth-generation farmer, said the decision leaves longtime growers without their only customer and with no substantial in-state buyers for their fruit.
  • Knego said removing the orchard at Watsonville's entrance signaled a broader collapse for the region's apple industry, where orchards have stood since the late 1920s.

Insights

As berry farms replace historic orchards, can Pajaro Valley's apple farming legacy survive without its largest buyer?
What is the real reason behind the indefinite delay of David Kinch's highly anticipated Manresa Bread project in Santa Cruz?