
"This once again confirms that the production area is reliable and sustainable in a year when the harvest in Italy and the northern countries has been 30% lower, which is currently translating into 33% higher prices than in 2016," says Llorenç Frigola, president of Poma de Girona.
"The same happened in 1992, when apples in all of Europe were hit by spring frosts and the regions of the High and Low Ampurdán were not affected thanks to the tramontana, a dry and constant wind from the north, which prevents temperatures from falling below 0ºC during the spring flowering," explained Llorenç Frigola, president of Poma de Girona.
We offer long-term relationships to our customers and supermarkets, with shorter transit times and a lower CO2 footprint. In short, a more local, sustainable and responsible product," he points out.
For more information:
Llorenç Frigola Vidal
PGI Poma de Girona
+34 670 080 708
+34 972 75 56 89
[email protected]
www.mooma.cat