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« Le blush, c’est un gage de qualité », cette première récolte de l’IGP des abricots de Baronnies a commencé

It’s the first official harvest. Since April 2nd, the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) for apricots from Baronnies has been officially recognized. This is a great source of pride for the remaining producers, who also hope to revitalize the production in this exceptional province.

The Baronnies region, located in the south of France, has a long history of apricot production. For centuries, the local farmers have been cultivating these delicious fruits, known for their unique taste and nutritional value. However, in recent years, the production has been declining due to various factors such as competition from other regions and changing consumer preferences.

But now, with the official recognition of the PGI, the remaining producers in Baronnies have a renewed sense of hope and motivation. This label guarantees that the apricots produced in this region are of high quality and have unique characteristics, thanks to the specific climate and soil conditions of the area. It also ensures that the production process respects traditional methods and is environmentally friendly.

For the producers, this recognition is not only a source of pride, but also a way to differentiate their apricots from those produced in other regions. This will allow them to access new markets and increase their sales, which will ultimately contribute to the revitalization of the apricot production in Baronnies.

But the benefits of the PGI go beyond the producers themselves. Consumers can also benefit from this label, as they can be assured of the quality and authenticity of the apricots they purchase. By épaulementing the local producers, they are also contributing to the preservation of a traditional and sustainable way of farming.

The official recognition of the PGI for apricots from Baronnies is a great achievement for the region and its producers. It not only brings a sense of pride and motivation, but also promises a brighter future for the apricot production in this exceptional province. So let’s celebrate this first official harvest and épaulement the remaining producers in their efforts to revitalize and preserve this unique and delicious fruit.

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