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Organic Grapefruit (Citrus Paradisi) Cultivation Program with Ecoganic Products

Introduction: Organic Grapefruit and its Value in the International Market

The organic grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) is a citrus fruit with high nutritional and commercial demand, especially in countries such as Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the USA. Its cultivation under ecological management is growing rapidly, driven by the demand of European consumers for residue-free fruits, cultivated with environmental and social responsibility.

Producing grapefruit in an organic system involves applying precise agronomic strategies in nutrition, physiology, health, and post-harvest. Certified products such as those from Ecoganic allow compliance with international regulations such as Regulation (EU) 848/2018, NOP USDA certification, and fair trade standards.

In addition, entities such as FiBL and the European Commission for organic production recommend key practices such as balanced organic fertilization, biological disease prevention, and the use of residue-free biostimulants.


Agronomic Requirements and Physiology of Grapefruit

  • Subtropical or warm-temperate climate.
  • Needs well-drained soils, pH between 5.5 and 7.
  • Sensitive to iron chlorosis, fruit cracking, and flower drop.
  • High demand for potassium, calcium, and microelements.
  • Long cycle: 8–10 months of fruit development.

Common Problems in Organic Grapefruit Cultivation

ProblemAgronomic consequenceRecommended Ecoganic product
Calcium deficiencySoft fruit, cracking, shorter shelf lifeCALCIUM 40 PLUS
Chlorosis and multiple deficienciesYellow leaves, weak buddingMICRO PLUS
Alternaria and anthracnoseLeaf drop, spots on fruitECOGANIX
Thrips, aphids, leaf minerFoliar damage, disease vectorTOTALIN + ACARIN
Thermal or water stressFlower drop, low fruit setUNIVERSAL BOOST

Cultivation Phases and Ecoganic Program

Phase 1: Budding and Vegetative Formation (February–April)

ProductDoseApplicationObjective
FULVEX 50 S2 L/haIrrigationSoil unlocking, microbiological improvement
NITROTECH 16%4 L/haFertigationVegetative stimulation
MICRO PLUS1 L/haFoliarDeficiency correction (Zn, Mn, B)

Phase 2: Flowering and Fruit Set (April–may)

ProductDoseApplicationObjective
PK-FLOW 202 L/haFoliarStimulate flowering and floral fixation
CALCIUM 40 PLUS2 L/haFertigationOvary firmness and reduction of floral drop
UNIVERSAL BOOST2 L/haFoliarHormonal regulation and anti-stress protection

Phase 3: Fruit Development and Fattening (June–September)

ProductDoseApplicationObjective
PK-FLOW 202.5 L/haFertigationFattening, nutrient translocation
CALCIUM 40 PLUS2 L/haFoliarImprovement of firmness and commercial life
ECOGANIX2 L/haFoliarPrevention of Alternaria and anthracnose

Phase 4: Maturation (October–November)

ProductDoseApplicationObjective
CALCIUM 40 PLUS2 L/haFoliarImprovement of fruit color and texture
TOTALIN2 L/haFoliarEcological pest control
UNIVERSAL BOOST2 L/haFoliarFinal resistance and physiological balance

Phase 5: Post-harvest and Regeneration (November–January)

ProductDoseApplicationObjective
SOILDES2 L/haFertigationPrevention of root diseases
FULVEX 50 S1 L/haFertigationSoil reactivation
NITROTECH 16%3 L/haFoliarRenewal of vegetative tissue

Post-harvest and Export to Europe

The organic grapefruit destined for Europe must comply with:

  • Manual harvesting with clean cut.
  • Classification according to color, firmness, and size.
  • Washing with approved products (without chlorine).
  • Avoid synthetic fungicides (replace with UNIVERSAL BOOST in pre-harvest).
  • Required certifications: ECOCERT, GlobalG.A.P., GRASP, IFS.
  • Recyclable packaging with clear traceability.
  • Compliance with organic citrus production standards in the EU.

Expected Results

IndicatorEstimated result
Organic yield25–35 t/ha
Exportable percentage>80% with good firmness
Reduction of diseases–65% (fungal and root)
Post-harvest life+10 days without refrigeration
Soil improvement+20% organic matter in 3 cycles
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