A farmer from Lleida got into a big mess: growing 5,000 design nectarine trees without a license. The Civil Guard stopped him after an investigation that started in February 2025, according to the account collected by Infobae. Inspections, fruit samples and a DNA analysis finally confirmed what looked like a rumor of agricultural black market: the trees belonged to the Nectadiva variety, a variety protected by breeder’s rights of the company Agr…
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A farmer from Lleida got into a big mess: growing 5,000 design nectarine trees without a license. The Civil Guard stopped him after an investigation that started in February 2025, according to the account collected by Infobae. Inspections, fruit samples and a DNA analysis finally confirmed what looked like a rumor of agricultural black market: the trees belonged to the Nectadiva variety, a variety protected by breeder’s rights of the company Agr…