Purple Queen
MR100 is a mid-season pomegranate (harvested from early October in the northern hemisphere) weighing 400 grams on average. What makes it different from traditional varieties is "its exceptional organoleptic qualities, greater productivity and low percentage of discards," says Juan Luis. "It has a very sweet flavour and soft seeds, as well as a reddish/pinkish colour both internally and externally. It is also very resistant to sun exposure and has an average yield of more than 35 tonnes per hectare in normal conditions."
MR100
Kingdom is a late variety (ready between late October and late November in the northern hemisphere) with a prominently large size (600 grams on average) and excellent red colouring both internally and externally. "Its flavour has a sour touch that makes it very refreshing and has generated a lot of positive feedback from consumers. Additionally, the Kingdom does not have an excessively hard inner seed, which makes it stand out from other late varieties. It is highly productive, usually reaching around 40 tonnes per hectare, and is highly resistant to cracking" he points out.
Kingdom
The plants have gone on sale in Spain due to the interest generated by these varieties after being presented at several national and international fairs. "We are very satisfied with the massive success these new varieties have had in both hemispheres," says Juan Luis Jiménez. "However, the current pomegranate boom must be adequately managed. It is essential to promote the right varieties; those that bring significant improvements to what is already available and which can generate a sustainable profitability for all parts of the supply chain. That is precisely the goal for Caliplant and Citrus Genesis: to provide value with new exclusive varieties for the benefit of breeders, producers, traders and final consumers."
Juan Miguel Rubio (Caliplant S.L.)
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Mateu Chilet (Citrus Genesis International Ltd.)
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