Spain: Extension of the quality standard for the Dutch long cucumber deactivated

Published 2024년 12월 10일

Tridge summary

The Interprofessional Organization of Fruits and Vegetables of Andalusia, HORTYFRUTA, has lifted the quality extension on the long Dutch-type cucumber, allowing the sale of second categories from December 11, 2024. This decision comes after the successful reversal of the market situation that had initially led to the ban. The organization acknowledges the effective market regulation and the cooperation of producers and marketing companies during the period the extension was in effect. HORTYFRUTA will continue to monitor the market dynamics of all its horticultural products, ready to implement necessary measures.
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Original content

The Crisis Committee of the Interprofessional Organization of Fruits and Vegetables of Andalusia, HORTYFRUTA, has decided to deactivate the Extension of the Standard in terms of quality for the long Dutch-type cucumber, after analyzing its favorable evolution during the last few days and reversing the market situation that motivated the prohibition of the sale of second categories, applied since last November 27. Therefore, from 00:00 hours on December 11, 2024, all producer and marketing operators in Andalusia will be able to once again allocate the second categories of the long Dutch-type cucumber for fresh consumption. Based on the results, the member organizations of HORTYFRUTA consider that this type of measure is being a good tool to provide the value and quality that Andalusian fruit and vegetable products deserve. In addition, it is worth highlighting the exemplary behavior that producers and marketing companies have had and are having ...

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