Giropoma attends the 25th edition of POMATEC 2025, the Technical-Economic Conference on Apples
Giropoma attended the 25th edition of POMATEC 2025, held on Friday, November 28, 2025, at the Montgrí Cinema in Torroella de Montgrí. This conference, organized by Afrucat, the Torroella de Montgrí City Council, and the Manzana de Girona Protected Geographical Indication, brought together producers, technicians, and professionals from the fruit sector in a landmark event dedicated to analyzing the main challenges and economic opportunities of apple cultivation.
The conference was opened by Jordi Colomí, mayor of Torroella de Montgrí; representatives of the Provincial Council of Girona and the Department of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Food of the Government of Catalonia; and the president of Afrucat.
The event began with a presentation by Philippe Binard, president of Freshfel, who analyzed the evolution of the apple harvest in Europe, highlighting the current market situation, the main production areas, and the factors that have influenced the 2025 season.
This was followed by a round table discussion moderated by Manel Simon, CEO of Afrucat, in which several international experts such as Marc Peyres (Blue Whale, France), Vincent Guérin (ANPP, France), Joan Serentill (Afrucat and FEPEX, Spain), Ivan Elies (Nufresco, Spain), and Juan Francisco Rivera-Úrdaz (VIP, Italy) shared their views on the results of the previous season and the forecasts for the new season.
After the break, Marc Peyres presented his paper “Apples in the world: where is the global market heading?”, in which he analyzed the structural and commercial changes that will shape the future of the sector worldwide, with particular emphasis on varietal diversification and new international trade flows.
Next, Frank Maas, scientist and expert in fruit tree propagation, provided an update on the current state of European nurseries and emerging trends in varietal renewal and production planning.
To close the program, Joan Maria Pareta, from Novafrut, presented his paper “Protect to produce: innovation in crop protection systems,” focusing on the importance of adapting protection systems to climate change and extreme weather events to ensure the quality and sustainability of crops.
Giropoma’s participation in this event reaffirms its commitment to training, innovation, and sustainability, which are essential for the future of the apple sector in the Girona region and Catalonia as a whole. Technical and commercial representatives from the company attended to closely follow the economic and technological trends that will shape the new season.
POMATEC 2025 has once again established itself as a forum for knowledge and debate among producers, technicians, companies, and institutions, reaffirming the importance of collaboration and innovation in ensuring the competitiveness of the fruit sector.
