Mayor Jose Soria and Councilman of Agriculture, Juan Antonio Chico, have witnessed the arrival of the first Cehegín Alcuza Peros of which will be planted in different agricultural parcels of the town, to revitalize and create indigenous fruit an industry around it.
Two lots with over 500 buts are in the hands of the council, which distributed to the farmers who applied in his day, to begin to repopulate the fruit fields of agriculture more representative ceheginera.
According to Juan Antonio Chicho, "throughout this week and next will be coming buts trucks, to complete the figure of 3,645 units, which begin to be distributed upon completion of apricot season."
The But Alcuza or Cehegín But culture is symbolic, which has unique characteristics that differentiate it from other varieties of apple, enjoying good demand and market price.
In fact, they have already taken steps to ensure its appellation.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín