Spain: Interfresa guarantees that the exported fruits have the certificate required by German supermarkets

Published 2023년 6월 5일

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Interfresa, a representative of the Huelva red fruit sector, has extended an invitation to the German parliamentarian delegation, following the cancellation of their visit to Andalusia and the Natural Park de Doñana. The organization has also confirmed that the fruits exported to Germany meet the required certifications. It is important to note that the majority of strawberries and red fruits grown in Huelva are certified under GLOBALG.A.P IFA 'Spring', which ensures compliance with stringent water management practices. These practices include the legal conformity of water sources, monitoring of water consumption, and measures to protect water sources. The sector has also shifted towards integrated and bio production, with hydroponics promotion, and is known for its efficient water use.
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HUELVA, 5 (EUROPA PRESS) Interfresa has reiterated this Monday its willingness to German parliamentarians to "serve them in the future and be able to show them the reality" of the Huelva red fruit sector, after learning of the cancellation of the visit scheduled for this week to Andalusia and the Natural Park de Doñana from a delegation from the Bundestag Committee for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection. Likewise, the organization has guaranteed that the exported fruits have the certificate required by German supermarkets. However, before knowing that they will not finally visit the community, the entity launched, through a statement, an invitation to said delegation to visit the red berry crops so that "they can verify, in first person, that the All the strawberries sold in Germany are certified for the legal and responsible use of water for cultivation". In this sense, Interfresa has reiterated that the strawberries and red fruits ...
Source: europapress

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