The first apple adapted to the hottest climates
It is red, sweet, crunchy and juicy, and is adapted to hot climates like ours.
It is the HOT84A1 variety and today, 9th February, it has been presented to the world at the international FRUIT LOGISTICA fair in Berlin under its commercial name: Tutti. It is the fruit of more than twenty years of work, and is the first registered variety of seed fruit to emerge from the Hot
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