• Australian scientists have developed a new apple variety tailored for Asian export markets.
  • The ANABP 01 apple appeals to Asian taste preferences for sweet, sub-acid apples with fine, crisp texture.
  • It is expected to drive growth in Australian apple exports to key Asian markets like Thailand and Indonesia.
  • The new variety was developed using selective breeding and extensive field testing by CSIRO over several years.
  • Export-focused apple varieties can boost horticulture growth and farmer incomes if matched with targeted marketing.
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Had a bravo apple the other day. It was yummy

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We could use an Apple community with all these apple reviews! We need to sideline big tech and bring back fruit.

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Shout out to Applerankings.com, as seen on the Hamish and Andy podcast.

I went from barely liking apples to eating one a day.

Australia grows a lot of Kanzi apples, which have taken rank number 3 in Threeducks fruit rankings (behind 1st place tamarillo and 2nd place fejoa)

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How is Jazz rated so low? They’re often better than Kanzi.

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The guy is rating it according to his tastes. I’ve tried Kanzi before and I hated it because it was so goddamn sour.

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I recently discovered a place I could get Envy apples for around $2/kg. Can confirm, they’re amazing. I’ve seen Honeycrisp around for about $3.50/kg but I haven’t seen SweeTango anywhere. Might buy a few Honeycrisp just to try.

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I’d like to subscribe to your Apple Newsletter.

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