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Gilles Tessier of Les Vergers de la Silve develops products such as apple juice, caramel, and non-alcoholic sparkling beverages with the Honeycrunch of Pomanjou
Gilles Tessier presenting his products
Marc refers to the rich and fertile soil on which the apples are grown. Apples that have fallen by themselves are used as soil nutrition.
Young apple trees
Harvesting
The trees are planted in a straight line, which facilitates the picking
Marc Rauffet and Arnaud de Puineuf inspecting freshly picked apples
The brand new sorting line of Les Vergers d’Anjou uses as little water as possible
Apples intended for the Chinese market are provided with a wax coating before boxing
Albert Richard with one of his Pink Lady trees. Harvest will commence this month.