The Innovation Hub Awards recognise products for innovation, sustainability, and market impact. Among 50 entries, Tutti was selected as a new apple variety developed to perform well in warmer climates where traditional apples often face challenges. It combines eating quality with flavour notes described as honey and melon, with adaptability to climate pressures, FreshPlaza notes.
Tutti is the outcome of more than 20 years of research by the Hot Climate Partnership (HCP), a collaboration between the Bioeconomy Science Institute, IRTA (Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology, Catalonia), Fruit Futur (Catalonia), and VentureFruit. The partnership works on breeding apple and pear varieties able to cope with rising temperatures and water scarcity while maintaining consumer-acceptable quality.
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Morgan Rogers, VentureFruit General Manager, added: “Globally, we are seeing constant reminders of the need for climate-resilient varieties, with the increased frequency of intense weather events continuing to impact production in both hemispheres. Innovative varieties from the Hot Climate Partnership, such as Tutti, are enabling growers to meet these challenges while delivering an outstanding consumer experience and preference.”


According to VentureFruit, the variety has been established through a structured process involving grower support and network management. For growers, Tutti is presented as a variety suited to hot summer conditions, with potential for stable production and pack-out rates. For consumers, it offers an additional apple option positioned as climate-adapted.
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