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Plant Closing for Lack of Apples Save Email Print
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP)
Posted: 9:39 AM Aug 8, 2008
Last Updated: 9:39 AM Aug 8, 2008

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Knouse Foods Cooperative Inc. is closing its applesauce plant in Berkeley County because of a declining supply of apples.

Adams County, Penssylvania-based Knouse Foods also cited the need for major infrastructure improvements at the Inwood plant.

Knouse says the plant will close November 14. But the cooperative plans to maintain its warehousing, storage and distribution business in Inwood.

About 90 jobs are being eliminated. Employees will be offered positions at Knouse's facilities in Pennsylvania.

President and Chief Executive Officer Ken Guise says the area's orchards have been replaced by housing developments, and the cooperative needs to be where its growers are.

A 2004 state survey showed that Berkeley County lost nearly 70,000 apple trees from 1994 to 2004.

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Posted by: Henry Location: Staunton on Aug 8, 2008 at 10:26 AM
America is populated by a bunch of fools. They destroy all the good land and import our food,this will ensure starvation in the future. When energy supplies get so expensive that food from other countries comes in and only the rich can afford it what will be the solution then? I can see none.