The province of Huelva concentrates 98% of the production of berries in Spain and 30% in Europe

Published 2023년 4월 11일

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Huelva, Spain's leading producer of red berries, accounts for nearly 30% of Europe's production and is responsible for 98% of the country's output. The region's strawberry industry has diversified, now covering over 6,295 hectares, and in the 2021/22 campaign, red berry exports brought in 1,392 million euros. The Interfresa association is promoting World Red Fruit Day on April 12 to advocate for the health benefits of strawberries and other red fruits. These fruits are known for their quality, safety, and sustainability certifications, and the sector is a significant contributor to the province's economy and employment.
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The province of Huelva is the main producer of red berries in Spain, concentrating 98% of national production and close to 30% in Europe. In addition, strawberry production in this region has undergone constant diversification, incorporating new crops into its production and reaching a total area of more than 6,295 hectares. Likewise, Huelva red berries have great international relevance: during the 2021/22 campaign, exports of red berries, including strawberries, reached a value of 1,392 million euros. In order to encourage the consumption of berries such as strawberries, blueberries, raspberries or blackberries, Interfresa, the Andalusian Strawberry and Red Fruit Interprofessional Association, has promoted the celebration of World Red Fruit Day on April 12. The berries have rigorous international quality, safety, health and sustainability certifications and protocols, promoted by the favorable climatic conditions of the area and the continuous investment of the sector in terms ...

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