A red-fleshed apple variety will return to South African retail shelves in April following a limited trial last season, as growers continue to assess its commercial potential.
Kissabel® apples, grown locally by Dutoit, will be available in small volumes from 9 April at selected retailers. At first glance, the fruit resembles a traditional apple, but when cut open, it reveals pink-to-red flesh, differentiating it from standard varieties.
The apples are part of the IFORED breeding programme, a collaboration involving growers in multiple countries focused on developing naturally red-fleshed apples. Trials are ongoing globally, including in South Africa, where Dutoit is among the first growers to test the variety under local conditions.
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