New Yorkers Encouraged to Support Local Producers by Participating in Maple Weekend from March 18-19 and 25-26
New York Maple Syrup Production Reached Record High 845,000 Gallons in 2022; Ranks Second in the Nation
Governor Kathy Hochul today issued a proclamation declaring March 18-19 and 25-26 as Maple Weekends in New York State. The Governor also highlighted that New York maple producers experienced a record-breaking year in 2022, producing 845,000 gallons of maple syrup, and the State continues to rank second in the nation in maple production. Governor Hochul participated in New York State Maple Weekend by visiting Moore's Maple Shack & Pancake House in Freedom, NY.
"Maple syrup production is a New York State tradition that dates back more than four centuries, and the homegrown maple industry is a key part of our agritourism and economy," Governor Hochul said. "I'm proud to celebrate the 28th anniversary of "Maple Weekends," which recognizes those who work hard to bring an ever-expanding variety of maple products from tree to table - keeping the maple industry a cherished part of our state's heritage and economy."
In addition to its ranking for maple production, New York is also home to the largest resource of tappable maple trees within the United States and more than 2,000 maple sugar makers. In 2022, New York's maple industry used 2.9 million taps, tying 2021's record for the largest number of taps used in a single year. The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets supports the maple industry through the New York State Budget—which includes funding for promotion and educational programs—as well as through investments in research projects, such as Cornell University's Maple Program's Arnot Teaching Forest, and through its NYS Grown & Certified and Taste NY marketing programs.
More than 80 maple producers participate in NYS Grown & Certified, which verifies New York's agricultural producers and growers who adhere to food safety and environmental sustainability standards. Find a current list of maple producers who are a part of the NYS Grown & Certified program at certified.ny.gov/wheretobuy.
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