"The two regions where kiwis are produced enjoy of approximately 1,000 annual hours of sunshine and the lands have a different pH to other cultivation areas," explain representatives of Openagro S.L.
Valencian kiwis have two characteristics that make them stand out from other kiwis in the world: their flavour and their harvest period.
The harvest takes place when New Zealand and Chile are closing their campaigns and the quality of their fruit is no longer as good, and approximately two months before the start of the season in Italy, Portugal or Galicia. "Furthermore, we can control harvest volumes to adjust them to market demand and supply the fruit for a minimum of three months with a product maintaining the same characteristics of size and flavour," they affirm.
Regarding organoleptic qualities, the producers highlight that it is a sweeter, less acidic kiwi, with greater vitamin C content. The harvest begins when the fruit reaches 6-6.5 Brix degrees and consumed with 11.5-12 Brix degrees.
Prices currently stand between 60 and 70 cents, depending on size, which is a really good price for growers.
It is said that kiwi growing is not an easily affordable investment, although a performance of between 20 and 25 tonnes per hectare can be obtained. "With good management, performance can be improved. Our techniques allow us to obtain between 30 and 45 tonnes per hectare," they explain.
For more information:
Ignacio Salvador Marqués (Agronomist)
Jorge Martínez Martínez (Manager)
OPENAGRO S.L.
C/ Acequia, nº 95, Picassent (Valencia, Spain)
T: +34 961 241 177
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www.openagro.es