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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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Growing Fruit Trees on Fuerteventura
I know we have touched on this before in several threads, including the Gardening one, but I found 2 other
sources of fruit trees
today so I thought it might be useful to have a dedicated thread. Not everywhere has all varieties, all the time, you have to be prepared to visit several places, several times, to get what you're after.
The Experimental Centre
at Pozo Negro (same site as
FEAGA
) . Current opening not known. (Good quality, tough plants, hardened to FV conditions, som
Author:
Captain Sensible
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Fruit Trees bein sold at reduced cost by the Cabildo
The Cabildo will be selling fruit trees at reduced cost fro 4
April
at Pozo Negro:
https://noticiasfuerteventura.com/fuerte..._PImjewOR0
A Google translation:
The Cabildo de Fuerteventura starts on
April
4 the campaign for the sale of fruit trees at a reduced cost, which is aimed at the general public to promote local agriculture and the beautification of the
Author:
TamaraEnLaPlaya
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Fruit seized in Puerto del Rosario!
Noticias:
More than two tons of tropical pineapple, avocados and melons seized in Puerto del Rosario.
The Civil Guard seizes more than two tons of tropical fruit in an inspection carried out in a company in the sector.
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Author:
Johnrgby
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Currants or mixed dried fruit
anyone any ideas, we have tried the Brit shops with no luck, I even tried to order a case, but they tell me their suppliers only stock them coming up to Christmas??