WHEREAS, Apples have been the leading crop, in terms of revenue
generation, in Washington State for twelve of the past thirteen years;
and
WHEREAS, Pears grown in the Northwest account for 90 percent of the
nation's fresh winter pears; and
WHEREAS, With roughly 100,000 tons produced annually, more sweet
cherries are grown in Washington than any other state in the union; and
WHEREAS, The Washington tree fruit industry adds approximately
53,000 jobs to the state economy annually, which generates roughly 356
million dollars in wages for Washington workers; and
WHEREAS, Over a third of all apples grown in Washington are
exported out of state, with a significant portion going to Mexico and
Taiwan via the ports of Seattle and Tacoma; and
WHEREAS, Washington tree fruit is sold in all 50 states and more
than 40 countries around the world; and
WHEREAS, Washington tree fruit producers have been at the forefront
of developing the latest technologies in mating disruption and IPM
techniques in their orchards to combat pests; and
WHEREAS, Washington tree fruit producers are outstanding
representatives of the agricultural profession in the State of
Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
designate February 12, 2003, as "Tree Fruit Day" in the State of
Washington and call upon the people of Washington to participate
fittingly in its observance to recognize the men and women in the state
who have helped make Washington's tree fruit industry as successful as
it is; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to James M. Hazen, Executive Director of the Washington
State Horticultural Association.