From the Orchards of Europe to the Hearts of Singapore — The Timeless Taste of French Apples
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From the Orchards of Europe to the Hearts of Singapore — The Timeless Taste of French Apples

Singapore, 17 November 2025 — Representing the shared values of Europe’s rich agricultural heritage, the Interprofessional Association for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (INTERFEL) proudly brings the spirit of European orchards to Singapore through one of its most iconic treasures, the French apple.

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 Bathed in sunshine and born from the richness of French soil, these apples embody the excellence, sustainability, and savoir-faire that define Europe’s fruit-growing tradition. This year, INTERFEL invites Singaporean consumers to celebrate a new season defined by resilience, flavor, and respect for nature. Despite the ongoing challenges of climate change on global agriculture, French apple growers continue to cultivate with innovation and dedication, ensuring that fruit lovers in Singapore can once again enjoy the sweetness of French orchards this autumn.

In 2025, French apple production continues to demonstrate impressive stability and growth, reaching an estimated 1.485 million tons, a 4% increase from 2024 and 3% higher than the three-year average. This strong performance underscores the resilience and adaptability of the French apple industry, which continues to thrive despite the challenges faced by other producing regions. It is a testament to the professionalism and expertise of French growers, whose dedication to quality ensures that every apple meets France’s high standards for taste and quality consistency.

This season’s French apple crop is also more diverse and vibrant than ever.Classic international varieties such as Gala, Golden, Granny, Fuji, and Rouges remain stable, with only a slight 1% decrease. Popular club varieties, including Pink Lady®, Jazz, Joya, and Juliet®, are expected to increase by 2%, while traditional French favorites like Chantecler, Canada, and Boskoop will grow by 3%, continuing to delight consumers in the domestic market.Even more impressive, emerging new varieties are gaining strong momentum, expected to reach 145,000 tons in 2025, representing a remarkable 51% increase compared to last year. This rapid expansion underscores France’s innovative spirit and its commitment to offering consumers a broader, richer Apple experience.

Behind this success lies over 25 years of commitment to sustainable and environmentally responsible farming. French growers use precision irrigation, advanced soil management, and eco-friendly pest control systems, ensuring orchards thrive in harmony with nature.These practices not only protect ecosystems and water resources but also preserve fertile land for future generations, producing apples that are as ethical as they are delicious.

Today, more than 1,300 French apple growers remain passionately dedicated to growing fruit that blends quality, flavor, and sustainability. Each apple showcases their respect for the land and dedication to their craft. Crisp on the outside, juicy inside, and full of the elegance and vitality of France. Through this resilient 2025 harvest, INTERFEL once again shares with Singapore the pure flavor and heartfelt story of French apples, a sweet gift from nature itself.

French Apples

To celebrate the new season, French Apples will host a series of engaging events in Singapore. The campaign will kick off with an Immersive Apple Yoga workshop for influencers and media on 4th November 2025, where the participants explore the charm of French apples, learn more about French apples and healthy living. The event will feature a lively atmosphere where guests can sample a variety of French apples.

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Following the media launch, French Apples will embark on a series of public promotions throughout the country, including in-store tastings, interactive games, and roadshows, from end of November 2025 – mid January 2026. Providing families with the opportunity to experience the distinct flavor of French apples firsthand. Popular varieties such as Royal Gala, Granny Smith, Pixie®, Candine® and Juliet® will soon be available at major supermarkets, such as Fairprice, CS Fresh, and Giant, bringing the freshness and sweetness of French orchards to Singapore.

The roadshow will take place at I12 Katong from 21 to 23 November 2025, featuring a French Apple Food Truck where visitors can enjoy a taste of French Apples and engaging activities. This marks the third consecutive year that the European campaign has organized the French Apple Food Truck roadshow in Singapore.

2024 French Apple Roadshow, Singapore

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NOTES TO EDITOR

ABOUT INTERFEL

Interfel, the Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Interprofession, was established in 1976 and represents all aspects of the fresh fruit and vegetable sector, including production, cooperation, shipping, import, export, wholesale trade, distribution, and collective catering. As a private law organization, Interfel has been recognized as a national agricultural interprofessional association by French rural law and the European Union since November 21, 1996, within the framework of the Single Common Market Organization (OCM). The 15 members of Interfel are the national representative associations of the various professions in the sector.

An interprofessional advocates for the interests of the professionals it represents and provides advice to its members. With 75,000 companies and 450,000 direct jobs, including 250,000 seasonal workers, all trades in the sector are represented. (Source: Interfel, Sept. 2015).

Interfel is a platform for interprofessional dialogue, aiming to promote the sector and its professions and encourage the consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables. Its missions include understanding consumers and markets and adapting the supply of fresh fruits and vegetables to demand, discussing interprofessional agreements with public authorities, defining the sector’s strategic orientations in research and experimentation, promoting and defending the sector on the national and international market, and implementing communication actions, including information and advertising.

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This Press Release was also published on VRITIMES