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Bella Rosa

Bella Rosa is one of the first late, firm melting nectarine varieties released by the ARC in South Africa. It is particularly bruise resistant and ripens from end January in South  Africa.

Fantasia

Fantasia originated in the USA and was released in South Africa in 1969. It is harvested around the middle of January. The fruit is slightly oval to round in shape, and the colour is about 75% light red on a yellow background.

The flesh colour is bright yellow and the texture firm, coarse and melting with a free stone, and has a good taste.

Flamekist

Flamekist originated in the USA as a seedling of self-pollinated Golden King, and was released in South Africa in 1968. Flamekist is harvested in mid February. The fruit is round and the skin has a red blush on a green-yellow background colour. The flesh is yellow in colour with red around the stone cavity, and it has a cling stone. The taste is good and the texture is slightly stringy but firm and melting.

Mayglo

Mayglo originated in the USA from a cross between a Fayette peach and a May Grand nectarine. Mayglo was released in South Africa in 1987, and is harvested early in November. The fruit tends to be slightly small and somewhat oval in shape. The skin colour is bright red and the flesh is light yellow in colour with a cling stone. The taste is good, slightly acid and the texture is fine, firm and melting.

 

Olympia

Olympia was bred in the USA and released in South Africa in 1985, and is harvested in the middle of December. Olympia's shape is round to oblong and slightly pointed, and the skin colour is red with some yellow, and the flesh is yellow with red in the stone cavity. The stone is free, the taste is good and the texture is melting and fine.

Sunlight

This nectarine originated in the USA and was released in South Africa in 1974. It is harvested in late November, and is a round nectarine, dark red in colour with many lenticels. The flesh colour is yellow and the stone is free. The taste is good, but slightly acid and the texture medium-fine and melting.
 
   
    

Packaging & Sizing : Peaches & Nectarines

Packed in single-layer trays, nett weight 2.5 kg and ranging from 230 to 260 cartons per pallet.

SIZE

COUNT

SIZING

PACKAGING

Group AA
Group A

Count 15
Count 18

74 - 81mm
68 - 74mm

packed in 82mm cartons
packed in 82mm cartons

Group B   

Count 20

65 - 68mm

packed in 76mm cartons

Group B  

Count 23

62 - 65mm

packed in 76mm cartons

Group C  

Count 25

59 - 61mm

packed in 70mm cartons

Group C   

Count 28

56 - 58mm

packed in 70mm cartons

Group D   

Count 30

52 - 56mm

packed in 63mm cartons


Packed in punnets, nett weight 13 x 500gram and 85 cartons per pallet (95 Hi-Cube).

SIZE

COUNT

SIZING

PACKAGING

Group B    

Count 20/23

62 - 68mm

4 fruit / punnet 600 x 400 x 110mm cartons

Group C

Count 25/28

56 - 61mm

5 fruit / punnet 600 x 400 x 110mm cartons





Alpine nectarins just after packing.

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