KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 25 February 2025 - France has over 100 different apple varieties
thanks to its unique climate and fertile soil. Recently, climate change
has significantly impacted global agriculture, particularly affecting
fruit cultivation. Following a challenging harvest in 2023, Europe's
apple production faces its second-lowest level of the century, primarily
due to severe frost conditions in Eastern Europe, which results in a
total yield of just 10.2 million tons—a decline of 1.3 million tons
compared to the previous year. In contrast, France's total apple
production in 2024 remains relatively stable, at 1.4 million tons
(figures finalized in November 2024). This reflects a slight decrease
from 2023 but represents a stable crop compared to the three-year
average, showcasing the resilience of French apple cultivation.
The outlook for specific apple varieties varies widely. While the yield
of some of the major French varieties such as Golden and Gala has
increased —by 8% for Golden and 1% for Gala— other varieties, such as
Granny Smith and Fuji, have declined by 26-30%. The production of club
varieties and local selections has also decreased this year. For
instance, Pink Lady, France's third-largest variety, yielded 154,000
tons, indicating a 10% decline. Meanwhile, the crop of Jazz has
decreased by 19%.
For more than 25 years, French apple growers have proactively embraced
innovative and adaptive measures. They are implementing sustainable
agricultural practices such as precision irrigation, soil management,
and environmentally friendly pest control to ensure the healthy growth
of the trees and enhance their resilience. These methods not only
protect the environment but also secure a sustainable supply of
high-quality apples. Each apple not only tastes delicious but also
embodies this commitment.
To introduce the authenticity of its produce and its process of
responsible farming, INTERFEL hosted a series of annual activities in
Malaysia. The series of activities include French Apple Kombucha
Workshop for influencers, consumer roadshow, and in-store samplings at
major retail stores such as AEON, Lotus, Econsave, and Jaya Gorcer. The
activities happened from December 2024 until March 2025 with great
success.
With emphasis on sustainability, Interfel aims to expand their
initiative by promoting diverse methods of consuming French Apples and
supporting sustainability through various activities that offer
versatile uses for French Apples, promoting health, and minimizing the
environmental footprint—all while celebrating the varied culinary
possibilities of this nutritious fruit.
These activities were a resounding success, drawing the participation of
20 local influencers in the French Apple Kombucha Workshop and reaching
over thousands of consumers through in-store samplings. Consumers also
enjoyed lively roadshow events featuring fun games and exciting prizes,
making the experience both memorable and interactive. French apples are
still in season and available at major Malaysian supermarkets until
March 2025.
Today, almost 1,300 French apple growers are committed to producing
high-quality apples that are both environmentally friendly and rich in
taste. Want to discover more delicious recipes and updates about French
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