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Stunning new apple signals early start to Hawke s Bay season
12 Feb, 2021 12:44 AM
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Poppi apples are grown in Hawke s Bay in early micro-climate orchard blocks. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
A sweet flavoured, medium sized apple with a rich red colour will be one of the first in New Zealand s 2021 season to ripen on Hawke s Bay trees.
T&G Global Poppi apple also hits the scene as one of the front-running apples of 2021 to arrive in key Asian markets.
With its thin skin, crisp sweet flavour and stunning appearance , the Poppi brand was developed as a nod to the distinctive red colour of the apple, said Rachel Stotter, T&G Global s director international sales.
Press Release – T and G Global T&G Global has launched a new early ripening apple brand which will be one of the first New Zealand apples of the 2021 season to arrive in key Asian markets. T&G Globals Poppi apple is a sweet flavoured, medium sized apple with …
T&G Global has launched a new early ripening apple brand which will be one of the first New Zealand apples of the 2021 season to arrive in key Asian markets.
T&G Global’s Poppi™ apple is a sweet flavoured, medium sized apple with a rich red colour.
With its thin skin, crisp sweet flavour and stunning appearance, it’s the first variety to ripen on Hawke’s Bay trees, enabling an early entry of New Zealand apples in highly competitive Asian markets.
Thursday, 11 February 2021, 10:25 am
T&G Global has launched a new early ripening apple
brand which will be one of the first New Zealand apples of
the 2021 season to arrive in key Asian
markets.
T&G Global’s Poppi™ apple is a sweet
flavoured, medium sized apple with a rich red
colour.
With its thin skin, crisp sweet flavour and
stunning appearance, it’s the first variety to ripen on
Hawke’s Bay trees, enabling an early entry of New Zealand
apples in highly competitive Asian markets.
“The
Poppi™ brand name was developed as a nod to the
distinctive red colour of the apple,” says Rachel Stotter,