Prøve GULL - Gratis
Top new apple variety available to SA growers
Farmer's Weekly
|June 09, 2023
Magic Star, a new bicoloured red apple that has taken the European market by storm, is now available for production in South Africa. Glenneis Kriel reports on its introduction to Western Cape farmers
The South African Plant Improvement Organisation (SAPO) hosted an information day in Ceres in the Western Cape in late April to formally introduce producers to SQ 159. This is a deep-red, bicoloured apple variety that trades under the name Magic Star, and Natyra Bio when produced organically.
The variety, belonging to Fresh Forward in the Netherlands, was developed out of a cross between Elise and an unnamed scab-resistant cultivar, and is said to produce crispy, juicy apples with a sweet taste and aroma, and between 75% and 90% blush. It also has a long shelf life: the fruit can be stored for four to six months under normal atmospheric conditions and 10 to 12 months or even longer in controlled atmosphere storage.
The variety is resistant to scab and has a low susceptibility to stem canker and mildew.
MARKET ACCEPTANCE
Magic Star is enchanting markets everywhere it goes, according to Stephan Geerlings, marketing manager of Fresh Forward.
Speaking at the information day, Geerlings said that 40% of the 500 participants in a Dutch consumer panel rated Magic Star better than any other apple variety currently available in their supermarkets, while 48% deemed it as good as other apples. Eighty-eight percent said they would like the variety to be in all supermarkets.
A French consumer panel of 200 participants also rated the variety significantly higher than others tested. Magic Star took first place, followed by Jazz, Elstar, Pink Lady, Honey Crunch, Golden Delicious, and Gala.
Geerlings added that shops selling the variety were reporting a high number of repurchases, with repurchases at supermarkets in the EU increasing from 6,6% in 2021 to 11,3% in 2023.
Denne historien er fra June 09, 2023-utgaven av Farmer's Weekly.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Farmer's Weekly
Farmer's Weekly
South Africa's unique coral trees
Every year in late winter, South Africa's eastern coastal belt is set ablaze with the scarlet and orange flowers of certain coral tree species from the genus Erythrina. Mike Burgess investigates the diversity of this special category of highly adaptive deciduous trees that includes the peculiar ploughbreaker.
2 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Jaecoo J5 is ready to make waves
Chinese carmakers have been growing their local market share at the rate of knots over the last few years. The introduction of the Jaecoo J5 will further ensure the upward curve
2 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Farm watches take charge of rural safety
With rural crime on the rise and police resources stretched thin, farm watches across South Africa are stepping up to protect farming communities. These volunteer-led safety networks are preventing millions in losses, deterring criminal activity and helping police solve major crimes, proving that when farmers unite, the benefits ripple far beyond the farm gate.
8 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
How to start a farm watch in your area
Rural safety initiatives like farm watch systems are guided by the framework laid out in the national Rural Safety Strategy. Dr Jane Buys, safety risk analyst for Free State Agriculture, talks Sabrina Dean through the concept of a farm watch and how to establish one
9 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
'Farm attacks are a national crisis'
The rural safety crisis in South Africa remains dire, with farm attacks and murders continuing at alarming rates. This calls for rural crimes to be declared priority crimes as a matter of urgency, according to
3 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Advancing real-time data collection in South African agriculture
Dr Mahlane Godfrey Kgatle, Research Coordination Manager at Grain South Africa, spoke to Octavia Avesca Spandiel about how the Information Hub at Innovation Africa, University of Pretoria, is transforming agricultural research through real-time data integration and collaboration across disciplines.
3 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Stellenbosch in November: a seasonal gem and the perfect time to visit
Brian Berkman suggests you clear your diary to spend more time in November in the beautiful Eikestad.
3 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Adapting to the Climate Change Act: how agro-processing SMEs can build resilience
Wynand Deyzel, commercial sales manager at Solenco, spoke to Octavia Avesca Spandiel about how the Act is shaping the operational durability of small to medium-sized agricultural enterprises and the role of indoor air management in adapting to climate impacts.
3 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
KWV shines at Veritas Awards with top accolades
KWV made history at the 35th Veritas Awards when it clinched the prestigious Duimpie Bayly Vertex Trophy – the award for the best wine in the show, excluding Museum Class Wine – for the second year in a row and third time overall.
2 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Co-operation needed to build a resilient food system
From governments and international organisations to farmers, researchers, businesses, and consumers, including the youth, everyone has a role to play in shaping the transformation of agrifood systems of the world
2 mins
November 7-14, 2025
Translate
Change font size
