Quality measure for Dutch cucumber is deactivated

Published 2024년 12월 11일

Tridge summary

The Interprofessional Organisation of Fruits and Vegetables of Andalusia (HORTYFRUTA) has lifted a quality standard on long Dutch-type cucumbers, allowing the sale of second categories for fresh consumption. This decision, made due to a improved market situation, was effective from the same day. The standard, in place since November 27, had aimed to stabilize the market and add value to Andalusian produce. HORTYFRUTA commended the sector's response and the commitment of producers and marketing companies in maintaining product quality during the standard's application.
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The Interprofessional Organisation of Fruits and Vegetables of Andalusia, HORTYFRUTA, has announced the deactivation of the Extension of the Standard in terms of quality for the long Dutch-type cucumber, a measure that had prohibited the sale of second categories since last November 27. This decision comes into force as of today, allowing Andalusian producers and marketers to once again allocate the second categories of this type of cucumber for fresh consumption. This measure had been implemented in response to an unfavourable market situation, but the positive evolution of the last few days has allowed its suspension. According to HORTYFRUTA, the measure has been effective in stabilising the market and providing greater value to Andalusian fruit and vegetable products. The organisation highlights the positive impact of the Extension of the Standard on the perceived quality of the cucumber and on market regulation. In addition, the commitment shown by producers and ...
Source: Agrodigital

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