Club apples conquering Italian market

Club apples <strong>conquering Italian market</strong>
Club varieties are gaining increasing shares of the Italian market: in the first ten months of 2022, they reached 9.1% of total sales (+2.2% on 2022). Spearheading this conquest is Pink Lady®, with Italian production expected to reach around 105,000 tons (Monitor Ortofrutta Agroter for IRI).
Mon 02/01/2023 by Gabriele Orsi

Linbo, Italian premium mandarin club on the rise

<strong>Linbo,</strong> Italian premium mandarin club on the rise
Around 6,000 tons of the premium Tango Gold variety of mandarin are produced each year on the 25 farms belonging to Italy’s Linbo club. The late mandarin of the Tango Gold Consortium debuted on […]
Fri 30/12/2022 by Gloria Zorrilla

Williams on the rise in Italy

<strong>Williams on the rise</strong> in Italy
Italy expects a total crop of over 470,000 tons, more than double last year’s total, with the Abate variety accounting for around 189,000 tons, followed by Williams (130,000 tons).
Thu 29/12/2022 by Gabriele Orsi

Ambrosia™ givingaway incredible prizes

Ambrosia™ givingaway incredible prizes
Once again, the Ambrosia™ apple brand has launched a campaign full of gifts, surprises and raffles aimed at end consumers. Through these communication activities, Ambrosia™ aims to boost sales and keep demand active, while demonstrating its strong commitment to all the actors involved in the distribution process.
Thu 22/12/2022 by Don Pawanco

The Ondine programme keeps strengthening on Italian market

The Ondine programme keeps strengthening on Italian market
Ondine, a recognised brand of premium flat fruit, recently organised its “Annual Ondine Day” in Italy with partners Mazzoni, Agrintesa-Alegra and the recently incorporated Naturitalia.
Tue 29/11/2022 by Pierre Escodo

Siciliy’s citrus campaign at risk

Siciliy’s citrus campaign <strong>at risk</strong>
The 2022 citrus campaign in Sicily is in jeopardy, with Fruitimprese Sicilia sounding the alarm after a meeting with local companies. “Costs of energy, gas, transport and labour are out of control. In such conditions, it is highly probable that citrus fruits will remain on trees,” said the organisation’s president, Placido Manganaro.
Tue 29/11/2022 by Gabriele Orsi

Yello®, the new yellow apple returns to the market

Yello®, the new yellow apple returns to the market
High expectations among the VOG and VIP Consortia for the apple discovered in Japan and grown in South Tyrol - Südtirol: a distinctive fruit that has won over the most demanding customers and consumers
Mon 28/11/2022

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