5/26/2023 0 Comments Grape variety amadine![]() ![]() “We expect to change our 400 g microwavable bag for a compostable cellulose, 100% plastic-free version, which meets the packaging regulations that will be applied in January, 2023. The Spanish association has also taken on the commitment to supply France in the months when there are new Spanish potatoes, when there is no production there.Īt present, the brand is investing in the creation of more sustainable packaging. In 2022, the partners have awarded production concession contracts for over 100 ha on the Iberian Mainland, divided up into regions: Andalusia (Seville), Castilla y Leon, Murcia (Cartagena) and Portugal (Silveira and Torres Vedras). Its eye-catching image, with a pink packaging, has allowed it to stand out on the supermarket shelves. The brand has started up an important communication and marketing campaign, with appearances on regional television stations, in specialised press, with commercial promotions and actions at the point of sale. ![]() We have reached our goal because in Spain more potatoes are eaten in a healthy, low-calorie way: boiled or baked, in salads, as garnishes, mashed, as occurs in other European countries,” Beranger comments. “This recognition, without any doubt, will benefit us in the consolidation of the project we are the only brand that has the capacity to supply the same variety (Amandine) all year long. “We had to start from scratch on the Spanish market there was nothing like it and now our goal has been reached, although we expect to continue growing, particularly through the regional chains because we are already present in the national supermarket chains,” Jean Michel Beranger, Manager of Princesa Amandine Ibérica explains.įrom the business point of view, it is the first club of companies in the potato sector that markets and promotes this product. The flagship product: ‘Princesa Amandine Ibérica’ has been successfully implanted in Spain and Portugal through Ibérica de Patatas (Madrid), Zamorano (Barcelona), Udapa (País Vasco) and the Portuguese company, Campotec. In 2009 four companies got together to launch this new brand that was already well-known in France, the first supplier country for the Spanish market. With just three years on the market, it has been recognised with one of the most important awards in the agribusiness. The success of the Amadine potato has been resounding. ![]()
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