Spanish retail becomes a priority for Alcobaça's Portuguese apple

Published 2023년 6월 16일

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The Association of Apple Growers of Alcobaça is planning to market the 'Atlantic' apples of Alcobaça, a product with protected designation of origin, in Spain. These apples are known for their unique taste, balance, and aroma, and are currently represented by the collective brand in 70% of the region's total production. The association, which was founded in 2001, has initiated discussions with Spanish supermarket chains to include their apples in their product offerings for the next season.
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Close to the coast of Nazaré, known to surfers from all over the world for its gigantic waves, grow the "Atlantic" apples of Alcobaça with a protected designation of origin that will soon be marketed in Spain by the Association of Apple Growers of Alcobaça under a collective brand. "The association was founded in 2001 to ensure that Portuguese consumers would appreciate the local apple again. It is smaller than the imported apples from Spain, Italy or France that started selling in Portuguese supermarkets in the 1990s after accession from Portugal to the European Union, but his taste is great," says Jorge Soares, president of the association. Apple orchards in Óbidos "At that time, the sector had to make great efforts to become more competitive: cooperatives and producer associations began to form, the orchards were renovated and modernized on the basis of the cultivation model in the Spanish province of Lleida and in 1994 the PGI registered for the Apple of Alcobaça," says Jorge, ...
Source: AGF

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