Technical tour of Chilean producers to Italy showed the latest advances in apple planting and harvesting systems

Published 2024년 10월 16일

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A group of producers, nurserymen, and national technicians from Chile and Brazil recently returned from a tour to northern Italy, organized by Agromillora Sur, aimed at learning about advanced fruit production techniques, particularly in apple tree cultivation. The tour included visits to several commercial and experimental farms, focusing on the use of technology, rootstock-variety combinations, and best practices for high-density planting. The highlight was the observation of Italian production systems and the adoption of more resilient rootstocks, such as M9, for more efficient and mechanizable harvesting in water-scarce areas like Chile. The article underscores the importance of varietal replacement, market acceptance, and the benefits of international collaboration between rootstock producers and farmers for enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of fruit cultivation.
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Innovative ideas for Chilean producers were the result of the recent tour to northern Italy organized by Agromillora Sur. Producers, nurserymen and national technicians participated in this occasion, with the purpose of learning about different aspects of the production of fruit species, especially apple trees. Visits were made to various commercial and experimental farms. “The objective of this visit to Laimburg, Sudtyrol, Val Venosta, Mondo Melinda, Val di Non, Griba, Sant Michele, Geoplant, Vivai, Azienda Grandi, Azienda Frutticola and Sapore Di Romagno was to learn about the situation and application of technology in production systems, with their experiences, results and how Italian producers are organized,” commented Bernardo Saavedra, Zonal Center Manager of Agromillora Sur. “It was an enriching experience due to the high technical and commercial level that is managed in the Italian fields, showing us the best rootstock-variety combinations, adaptations to different types ...

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