Spain: The third health alert on Moroccan strawberries reaffirms from Huelva campaign

Published Apr 22, 2024

Tridge summary

The 'I eat strawberries from Huelva because they are healthy, safe and sustainable' campaign, spearheaded by UPA Andalucía, is gaining traction amid health concerns over strawberries from Morocco, with Spain experiencing its third alert. This initiative aims to highlight the superior quality, safety, and sustainability of strawberries and red fruits from Huelva, with promotional events planned in Valencia, Zaragoza, Santiago de Compostela, and concluding in Huelva. The campaign not only promotes local produce but also emphasizes the importance of customs controls and asserts Huelva's global leadership in strawberry production, consumption, and sustainability.
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The campaign I eat strawberries from Huelva because they are healthy, safe and sustainable is more alive and more current than ever. UPA Andalucía reaffirms the importance of continuing with a campaign to highlight the strawberries and red fruits of the province of Huelva, especially after the last case of strawberries from Morocco detected, the third health alert that occurs in our country . The campaign, whose objective from the beginning is to value the good work of Huelva's strawberry producers and the quality of the product, will continue next Tuesday, April 23, with a distribution in Valencia; on Friday the 26th in Zaragoza; on Friday, May 3 in Santiago de Compostela and will conclude with a great event in Huelva in the second half of May. This is the third health alert with strawberries from Morocco, which reaffirms that the campaign that we launched as soon as the first alert was known, back in March, is more necessary than ever to promote the quality and safety of our ...
Source: InfoAgro

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