Sudeep A. Mathew & Andrew Ristvey University of Maryland Extension.

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Sudeep A. Mathew & Andrew Ristvey University of Maryland Extension

A wild native fruit bearing shrub inhabiting the Mid- Atlantic region Most commonly found growing in the piedmont and mountain regions in moist soils In Eastern Europe it is extensively grown for juice, jelly, wine and color extract production Photinia (Aronia) malanocarpa Aronia

Potential Uses Include: Jams, Jellies, Juices, Wine Ornamental value Mitigation, Restoration Nutraceutical Can be “value added” niche crop for small farms Significance to the Industry

Aronia has one of the highest Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) of any food product Antioxidants – flavonoids including anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins Extracts are being developed as dietary supplements Significance to the Industry

Source: USDA 2007

Search term “Aronia” in Google Nutrition information Sawmill Hollow Organic Farms, Iowa Product Line Salsa BBQ Sauce Wine Extracts

‘Nero’ from Eastern Europe ‘Viking’ from Scandinavia ‘Galicjanka’ New from Poland

Aronia do not require cross pollination-Flowers are apomictic So far, very little needs to be done after establishment. Very hardy species.

Average yield for is lbs per mature plant. Brix between 15 and 22% Yield is typically consistent

Aronia growth habit is relatively predictable - plants are shrub like in appearance Pruning is important after 7 years: Prune any low-lying, crossing, dead, diseased or weak wood Next concentrate on removing excess old wood to provide an open canopy Prune in late winter or early spring Increases productivity Aronia

Insect Control: Aphids on new growth Japanese beetle Late season grasshoppers Cherry Fruitworm BMSB Some OMRI certified pesticides available

Disease Control: Aronia not susceptible to major fungal diseases except quince rust or hawthorn rust (Gymnosporangium sp.) Shows resistance – occasional infection seen in fruit and stem tissue

Adjust pH to before planting, although they will grow in lower pH Fertilize with 0.25 oz (7g) N per plant and adjust P and K levels based on soils test

Space at > 3 ft x 8-13 ft spacing, depending upon desired plant size, maintenance (mowing), clipping and harvesting

Establishment After amending soil, fertilize with ¼ oz N Irrigation Winter/Early Spring: Apply Dormant oil for scale/lace bugs Fertilize Pruning - remove dead/diseased tissue

Late April Plant will begin bloom Flowers apomictic May Evaluate Yield Look for Lace Bug and Aphids June Evaluate disease (Rust) Look for aphids on fresh growth Watch for Japanese Beetles

July Continue to watch for rust symptoms Watch for Japanese Beetles Watch for Lace bug August Begin Harvest mid-to end of August based on BRIX target of 16 to 20% October or early March Fertilize 0.2 oz N per plant

Harvest begins in mid to late August on the shore based on target BRIX 16% – 20% Hand harvest may be time consuming Mechanical Harvesting is used in Europe Hand held blueberry scoops

High N increased yield, but lowered anthocyanin content and had no effect on Brix Swedish study showed N affects on yield and fruit quality (Jeppsson, 2000) Nitrogen Fertility Recommended 50 kg N / ha for optimum yield and quality

Organized Field Twilight Meetings Started in 2010, after harvest August – September Attended by apx interested individuals Over 30 Aronia growers in Mid-Atlantic as a result of the program Through Extension and Ag Industry grower programs reached over 2500 people since 2010 Twilight Meeting Impacts - For 18% of attendees thought Aronia will add $100 per acre economic impact to their operations. While majority of the program attendees looked at Aronia for farm diversification while 18 % want to pursue Aronia to increase their farm profits.

Founded Mid-Atlantic Aronia Growers Association Technical guidance and support for Mid-West Aronia Association Coordinating growers, suppliers, processors nad manufactures – national forum. National Aronia Council

Thank You!

Contact us: Andrew Ristvey Sudeep A. Mathew