The availability of produce originating from the Pacific Northwest via electronic commerce allows consumers to access fruit known for its quality and unique growing conditions. This system provides a pathway for orchards and distributors to reach a wider customer base, extending beyond traditional brick-and-mortar retail locations.
This method of distribution benefits both producers and consumers. Growers gain access to a national, or even international, marketplace, potentially increasing sales volume and profitability. Consumers, particularly those residing outside of the region, can access specialized varieties and fresh produce that may not be readily available in their local markets. Historically, accessing such regional specialties required physical presence in the area, limiting availability to tourists or local residents.