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WSU Apple Revenue Tops $30 Million

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WSU's Cosmic Crisp® apple has generated over $30 million in licensing revenue since its introduction in 2019, according to WSU News. The apple, developed by Washington State University, has gained popularity for its sweet-tart flavor and crisp texture. WSU's research and development efforts have contributed to the apple's success, with the university receiving significant economic returns from the variety. WSU continues to focus on agricultural innovation through research and education programs that support Washington's agricultural economy.

📄 Source: WSU News (Insider) https://news.wsu.edu/
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  • WSU's Cosmic Crisp® apple has generated over $30 million in licensing revenue since its introduction in 2019Licensing revenue from the apple developed by Washington State University has topped $30 million since it was introduced in 2019.
  • WSU's Cosmic Crisp® apple was introduced in 2019Licensing revenue from the apple developed by Washington State University has topped $30 million since it was introduced in 2019.
  • WSU's Cosmic Crisp® apple has gained popularity for its sweet-tart flavor and crisp textureConsumers can’t get enough of the Cosmic Crisp®’s sweet-tart flavor and snappy character.
  • WSU's research and development efforts have contributed to the apple's successLicensing revenue from the apple developed by Washington State University has topped $30 million since it was introduced in 2019.
  • WSU has received significant economic returns from the Cosmic Crisp® apple varietyLicensing revenue from the apple developed by Washington State University has topped $30 million since it was introduced in 2019.
  • WSU continues to focus on agricultural innovation through research and education programsWSU has cultivated grape varieties suited to the state’s climate and geography, and offered a range of classes from certificates to degrees to nurture a home-grown wine industry workforce.
  • WSU's programs support Washington's agricultural economyWSU has worked with growers and producers for decades to nurture a Washington wine industry that's an economic powerhouse.

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