Global Apple and Pear Programme Heats Up
7 February 2019
Global apple & pear breeding programme heats up
New, superior tasting apples and pears that can thrive in the planet’s increasingly warm climate will soon
be available to fruit growers worldwide.
T&G Global (formerly Turners & Growers) has joined Plant & Food Research, the Institute of Agriculture
and Food Research Technology (IRTA) and Fruit Futur as the exclusive partner for the commercialisation
of exciting new apple and pear cultivars, developed in a world-class breeding programme, designed
specifically to tackle challenges such as sunburn, colour and firmness associated with a warming global
climate.
The Hot Climate Programme (HCP), one of the most exciting global breeding projects, was initiated in 2002
by Plant & Food Research and IRTA to address challenges that were being experienced by Spanish
growers, particularly those of the Catalan region, with traditional apple and pear varieties.
Growers have been challenged in hot seasons with increased sunburn, low colour, compromised fruit
textures and higher incidence of storage disorders.
It was recognised that other apple and pear growing regions would begin to experience these issues as the
global climate continued to change, and that varieties developed for these niche environments would be in
increasing demand worldwide.
Several new varieties have been identified in the HCP with potential for commercialisation, and the
programme partners – including grower group Fruit Futur, who began investing in the programme in 2003 –
have selected T&G Global as their preferred partner for managing the commercialisation of the varieties
worldwide.
T&G Global has had success in bringing world-leading varieties to international markets including award-
winning JAZZ™ and Envy™ apples across Europe, US and Asia.
“As climate changes, growers worldwide face a huge challenge from sunburn and colour-development
issues with their fruit, to increased pests and diseases which can influence fruit in the orchard and post-
harvest,” says Sarah McCormack, Director of Category- Apples, from T&G Global.
“These hot climate-tolerant new varieties from the programme will ensure that consumers can continue to
enjoy crisp, tasty apples and pears in the future, by providing growers with varieties primed for production
in this changing environment.
“We have a long history with Plant & Food Research and a proven track record in bringing premium apple
brands to the world,” she says, “Our exclusive varieties JAZZ™ and Envy™ apples are sold in 60 countries
and have notched up multiple awards in several continents for quality and taste.
“We know that whatever the weather throws at us, we will be able to bring several outstanding new apple
varieties to market and grow fruit in regions that we wouldn’t have usually considered as suitable for
growing apples and pears.”
For further information, please contact;
Belinda Abernethy, Corporate Communications Manager T&G Global
+64 (0) 27 564 7436
Belinda.abernethy@tandg.global
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