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[Press Release] Exciting New Apple Kissabel Returns To Fruit Attraction

October 27, 2019

This content has been published as provided by its author. It has only been modified from its original version to follow Produce Report editorial guidelines and for necessary website formatting.

Angers, October 18, 2019 – The market is showing a green light for Kissabel, the exciting collection of red- and pink-fleshed apples developed by Ifored Consortium which are being grown and commercially tested in increasing volume across Europe. Following last year’s successful debut at the Fruit Attraction trade fair in Madrid, the brand’s three licensed varieties return to the show from October 22 – 24, 2019, with some of Europe’s leading retailers preparing to participate in a second year of commercial testing.

“We are quite happy with the fruit harvested this fall in terms of color and taste,” reveals Marc Peyres, commercial export director at French supplier Blue Whale. “We plan to sell the fruit in several markets across Europe, and some will be sent to our customers outside Europe. The objective is to test its potential in a wide range of individual markets. Our customers have a lot of expectation and excitement for Kissabel.”

Offering attractive colors, excellent flavors, and different harvesting periods, this season’s Kissabel crop – which now extends to France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK – is larger and more promising than ever. The range features three varieties: Rouge, with red skin and flesh; Orange, with orange skin and pink-red flesh; and Jaune, with yellow skin and subtle pink flesh. Those trialling production believe this colorful collection’s prospects are very bright indeed.

“We expect a very good quality. Red-skinned Kissabel are really promising in German growing conditions,” says Dirk Zabel, head of Variety Innovation at the German Fruit Variety Consortium, DOSK. “The incredible berry flavor and intense red flesh are something really special. The fruit is reminescent of an apple from grandma’s garden: rustic and genuine”.

In the UK, meanwhile, Orange and Jaune are both doing well, according to Jeremy Linsell, technical and performance development officer at Worldwide Fruit: “We have found these two selections perform incredibly well under UK conditions. In the UK, our picking is later than mainland Europe, and we think this contributes to the exceptional flesh color we achieve.”

Luca Lovatti of NovaMela, which represents the group’s five Italian partners, says more Kissabel Rouge is being planted in the country. As a result, the consortium is stepping up its own efforts during a second year of commercial testing: “The quality of Kissabel Rouge seems quite good in terms of size and internal color. With the quantities available we will organize promotions in supermarket stores to explain the fruit’s key features to consumers.”

In Switzerland, consumer tests are planned with the country’s two biggest retailers, Migros and Coop. Christian Bertholet, category manager for fruit at Fenaco, is happy with the company’s new crop of Kissabel Orange. “The apples are very nice this year in terms of size and visual, external aspect,” he comments. “The sugar is also very high, with about 13° Brix.”

Kissabel apples are marketed by IFORED Group, which brings together some of the world’s biggest and best-known fresh apple suppliers: Alliance Mesfruits Gerfruit and Blue Whale in France; Greenyard and Worldwide Fruit in the UK; Fenaco in Switzerland; La Trentina, Melinda, Rivoira, VI.P and VOG in Italy; Nufri in Spain; Elbe-Obst, ELO, Landgard, MaBo, MAL, OGM, VEOS, VOG and WOG in Germany; Mono Azul in Argentina; Unifrutti Traders in Chile; Dutoit in South Africa; Yummy Fruit Company in New Zealand; Montague Fresh in Australia; and Next Big Thing in USA and Canada.

Kissabel is the product of more than two decades’ varietal research conducted using completely natural methods by French breeder IFO.

Don’t miss out on the excitement! Come and join Kissabel during Fruit Attraction on 22-24 October 2019 at the Madrid Exhibition Centre – Hall 8, Stand 8F01F, where visitors can sample new-season fruit and learn about the progress of current commercial trials. 

For further information:

Luca Speroni and Jessica Sabatini
Kissabel Press Office c/o Fruitecom
Tel: +39 345 405 7012

Emmanuel de Lapparent
IFORED Project Manager
IFORED Development Manager
edelapparent@ifo-fruit.com

Email: contact@kissabel.com
www.kissabel.com

 

Image: Kissabel.com

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