Spain: An agricultural estate will double the production of apple cider in Tabeirýs

Published 2021년 3월 22일

Tridge summary

The article outlines a meeting between key directors and cider makers to discuss a project aimed at doubling the cider apple production area in the Tabeirýs-Terra de Montes region. The project involves creating an agricultural polygon of around one hundred hectares in the municipality of Cerdedo-Cotobade. This initiative is in response to the demand from cider apple producers and the five cider houses in the region for a territorial base. The article also mentions other initiatives such as the promotion of model villages and fire-break polygons, and the anticipated future Law of recovery of the agrarian land of Galicia.
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Original content

The general directors of Gandarýa, Agriculture and Agrifood Industries and the Galician Agency for Rural Development met in A Estrada with cider makers. A meeting in which they talked about the project that the Xunta has for the creation of an agricultural polygon that allows doubling the area dedicated to the production of cider apple in the Tabeirýs-Terra de Montes region. At the moment, the regional government is working on specifying the perimeter of this future agricultural polygon that will have about one hundred hectares of land and will be located in the municipality of Cerdedo-Cotobade. In the meeting held this week, the progress of this initiative was discussed. The members of the cider association met with Josý Balseiros, general director of Gandeirýa and the general director of the Galician Rural Development Agency, Inýs Santý. At the moment in A Estrada around one and a half million kilograms of cider apples are collected. An annual harvest that is harvested about a ...

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