Spain: Huelva's strawberries come originally from North America
date:Mar 21, 2017
e Californian model with a longer lasting variety, giving rise to the creation of the first agricultural cooperatives.

Currently, 73% of the strawberries planted in Palos de la Frontera, Moguer, Lepe and other municipalities in the province of Huelva pay licenses to North American universities, according to the latest report prepared by Servifapa. Thus, for every 1,000 plants, nursery growers pay 20 Euro in royalties.

Altogether, during 2016, strawberry producers paid US breeders more than 12
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