Summer without cherry pie? Michigan’s signature crop faces battery of threats
by Debbie Carlson in Traverse City, Michigan from on (#6YEGQ)
Climate change, development, labor shortages and tariffs are making life the pits for the state's cherry farmers
Nearly 100 years ago, north-west Michigan cherry farmers and Traverse City community leaders started a festival to promote the city and their region's tart cherry crop as a tourist destination.
Now known as the cherry capital of the world", Traverse City's National Cherry Festival draws 500,000 visitors over eight days to this picturesque Lake Michigan beach town to enjoy carnival rides and airshows, and to eat cherries. It also sparked a thriving agrotourism industry amid its rolling hills that now boasts dozens of shops, wineries, U-pick orchards, and farm-to-table restaurants helmed by James Beard-award-winning chefs.
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