"It is a natural product and the fact that there are no seeds is a benefit for consumers. Unfortunately people are not very aware of seedless watermelons, but we aim at informing them by inserting information sheets in the crates."
The producer organisation also studied a specific marketing campaign for Sardinia.
Just like Crimson, Eleonora watermelons will be available until late August. The cultivation of sugar baby watermelons started in 2015 and now covers 20 hectares.
"I think fruit and vegetables are not promoted very well in Italy. It would be better if we invested a bit more on communication campaigns instead on focusing on promotions and special offers. Sometimes I wonder what cell phones would have ended up like if they had not been promoted as much."
Contacts:
Agricola Campidanese
Via Doria, 5
09098 Terralba (OR)
Sardegna - Italy
Tel.: +39 0783 022959
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.agricolacampidanese.it
Author: Rossella Gigli
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