Benitaka (Itália Rosé) Grapes
(Production Zone and Commercial Benefits, Additional Information)
Originated by somatic mutation in the Italia variety, the Benitaka's main characteristic is the intense dark rose coloration. It's bunches are big, with average weight of 400g and big crispy berries (8g to 12g) tha presents good conservation after crop (April to May, October to December). As like other Italia varieties, it can be produced in other months, since there is prunning programming for crops in throughtout the year. Below you can find some information about the production zone, commercial benefits, but much more can be found with our team. And will be pleased to share more information with you.
Production zone and commercial benefits
Vale do Rio São Francisco (São Francisco Valley - Bahia and Pernambuco States).
The specific geographic characteristics of this area in northeast Brazil (376m altitude, tropical semi-arid BshW climate) and the investiments in production technology and logistics infrastructure have made São Francisco Valley fruit producers achieve productivy records while keeping high quality standards. The São Francisco Valley exotics fruits are the perfect choice for improve profitability on markets like United Kingdom, Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, Belgium, among others where customers are demanding high quality healthy fruits like brazilian mangos, avocado, grapes, etc.
Additional Information - links, news, white paper and articles
- Fruits Trade Events Schedule on Brasil Fruit Org
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