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By Maura Maxwell2024-06-18T10:26:00+01:00
Global avocado specialist Alcoaxarquía has acquired a stake in avocado-based vegetable spread company Janus Fruit
Sales of Janus Fruit’s avocado-based spreads are growing rapidly
which is owned by Anecoop and its cooperative partner Rural San Vicente Ferrer de Benaguasil
said the decision to join forces would “unite synergies and enable the partners to grow in competitiveness
consolidating Janus as the Valencian company of reference in the production of avocado-based vegetable spreads”
Málaga-based Alcoaxarquía specialises in the production and export of agri-food products originating in both hemispheres
which it supplies through 12 months of the year
the group expanded its avocado production into Valencia through its subsidiary Alcoaxarquía Levante
commented: “this is a strategic and fundamental step forward
in anticipation of the imbalances in the supply of avocado that derive from the action of climate change and the constant growth of the market”
Janus Fruit will continue to use its Benaguasil facility to manufacture the spread
supplementing Alcoaxarquía’s avocado production with that of other Anecoop partners
Anecoop’s president Alejandro Monzón said the move “represents a very important advance for our organisation and for Janus
due to its industrial activity over 12 months
needs the guarantee of avocado supply throughout the year
it boosts our competitiveness and our ability to respond to the increasingly demanding demand of our clients”
said the union marks another step towards vertical integration
“Thanks to this agreement we gain commercial power and greater international presence at a key moment for our company
immersed in recent years in a process of expansion in foreign markets,” he noted
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José Marí Olano says sorry after cameras appear to capture him scrolling through bottles of wines and spirits
A People’s party (PP) politician in the city of Valencia has apologised after cameras appeared to capture him shopping online for wine and spirits as his fellow city councillors debated additional funding for areas affected by October’s deadly floods
councillors weighed a proposal to set aside an additional €25m (£21m) to help areas where people were still struggling to recover
Instead the focus ended up on José Marí Olano, after the councillor was caught on the session’s livestream appearing to scroll through bottles of wines and spirits and add them to his online basket, according to the news site eldiario.es.
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As images of Olano’s online shopping jaunt began to make the rounds on social media
the politician stood up in the plenary to acknowledge what he described as his “incorrect” conduct
He said: “I ask to address the floor to apologise publicly to all of you and the citizens
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There are lots of very good reasons to live in the city of Valencia
to be closer to the countryside or to live within a more villagely community
then it's worth considering a property inland from the coast but still within easy access to the airport and beaches
the truth is that once you get inland and away from the coast prices are hugely affordable for many more people to get exactly what they want
This article explores some favourites and scores them looking at the distance and time into Valencia
what your money buys you in those areas for differing types of property and giving each town a mark out of ten based on the following criteria:
Each town or village will be marked to give it a final score
Obviously the smaller the village the less the entertainment score may be but it may also get a higher mark for the look of the town
The criteria for selection of the towns and villages was that they are outside the ring around Valencia made by the A7 Motorway as it swings inland away from the city and the sea
that the towns and villages had to have some inherent value or attraction and are all 45 minutes or less from Valencia airport
La Eliana
Along with Betera probably the most expensive of the areas we are going to look at being just 15-20 minutes from the centre of the city of Valencia and 10-15 minutes to the airport. You can still get a very decent three bedroom apartment in the heart of La Eliana for around 120k but villa prices start at around 280k currently and you may need to do some work on them at that price
Regarding where it is La Eliana scores highly as it is near enough to Valencia but far enough out to get some peace and quiet
plots also tend to be a decent size for outside space considerations
It is a good looking town with an excellent park in the centre and plenty of palm fringed roads around
Prices are higher than most of the competitors here so the affordability score is lower but it is extremely accessible having a metro station near to the centre of the town
bus routes into Valencia and a motorway on your doorstep but generally far enough away to not hear it
There is usually a great selection of properties but there has been less available post lockdown as everything at a good price sold
fast internet everywhere for your home entertainment
good independent shops and lots of food choices
You even have outdoor summer cinema and swimming pool in the park
All in all a great package if you can afford it
Our marks out of ten for La Eliana are below
See a selection of La Eliana properties here
Naquera
Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Calderona mountains
walking and other outdoor pursuits and also has a small but thriving gastrobar scene and even a local brewery for craft beers
Naquera scores well for location as it is just 15-20 minutes to the beach and 20-25 minutes into both the city and the airport
It loses a point for the look of the town because of two factors
an abandoned building project as you go past the Consum supermarket into town and a space where the school used to be in the centre of the town next to the unfinished auditorium (The last financial crisis hit hard)
Regarding affordability Naquera scores well with two and three bedroom apartments in buildings with shared pools and even tennis courts around the 100k mark and villas on Estates surrounding the town starting from 130k upwards
Larger villas of 5 bedrooms and above can be found for the same price as a three bedroom villa in La Eliana at 300k
Naquera loses a point through it not being on the metro line but the buses do connect up with the metro in Betera
The selection of properties is usually good even though again after lockdown most availability was snapped up raising prices somewhat for what was left
There are a decent number of bars and restaurants including the epic Pastoret bar with it’s metre long sandwiches at giveaway prices and a decent selection of local butchers
Our marks out of ten for Naquera are below:
See a selection of Naquera properties here
Villamarchante
We are developing more of a soft spot for Villamarchante recently as the town itself improves its offer of shops
bars and facilities and we get to know the lovely surrounding area better
The development of the Turia river park all the way into Valencia
and the excellent walking routes around the town make it more of a liveable place these days
It scores a little lower on location as it may take you just over half an hour into the city and 25-30 mins to the airport and if you come into the town from the south then the trading estate isn’t the prettiest
Ribarroja and Pedralba are all quite pretty
There are buses into the city but no metro
however you can find good road links to everywhere around and Valencia city
You are also near to the bike racing track at Cheste
Apartments in Villamarchante are extremely cheap and there are plenty of town houses available for renovation usually too both well under the 100k mark
Villas outside of the town can be excellent value with recent sales from 90-185k for four and five bedroom properties and you can even pick yourself up an equestrian centre for just 220k
There tends to be a good selection available too
The town itself is improving all the time in terms of entertainment with an excellent sports centre and town hall square for drinks
plenty of local fiestas and the linking up of the riverbed park with the town
Our marks for Villamarchante are as follows:
See a selection of Villamarchante Properties here
Chelva
Chelva is a wonderful and pretty looking village 45 minutes inland from Valencia along the CV35 motorway
a lovely riverside walk and the “Ruta de las Aguas” with fountains springing up all around the village where you can find a Moorish part of town
It’s a small town and gets full of walkers
cyclists and outdoor sports enthusiasts at the weekend but it’s also a great place to live if you like the quiet life
Being more remote from the city Chelva loses a few points on location and accessibility is one main road in and out and infrequent buses from the city
It’s extremely affordable with both apartments and townhouses available from 30k requiring some work at times but there are not many villas available outside the town
There are quite a few nice bars and restaurants but not too many shops apart from for the necessities
It does have broadband cable internet throughout the town though so plenty of home entertainment available
See a selection of Chelva properties here
Chulilla
The town is overlooked by the ruins of its castle on one side and you can walk up to a cross on the other to get a view over the whole town
Apartments and townhouses are extremely affordable whereas because of the limited number of villas available prices for these tend to remain higher than you would think for an area 45 minutes from the city
There are basic shops and facilities and the town tries to attract people in at the weekends
See a selection of Chulilla properties here
Serra
the town of Serra nestled into the mountains and the gated estate of Portacoeli between Betera and Olocau where a good proportion of the population live
allowing lovely views over the mountains that surround it
Plenty of walks and mountain bike trails around for enjoying
No metro but a bus links Serra with Naquera and Betera metro station
There is one road in from Naquera which becomes a stunning mountain road over to Segorbe and Altura along with a turn off to take you to Valencia’s Pride Rock at El Garbí
There are a selection of local shops and small supermarkets along with a few bars and restaurants including some excellent Sunday paella places in the mountains
Property in the area is very affordable with apartments from 30k to modernise and villas from around 100k upwards around the town
On the Portacoeli estate property prices are higher with smaller villa starting at around 200k as it is much nearer to Valencia city
See a selection of Serra properties here
Lliria
Lliria is the main centre of the Turia valley and covers a very large area too towards Casinos on the Western side
Olocau on the Northern side and Villamarchante and Benaguasil to the South
You can find yourself in Lliria quite often doing official paperwork at times at the tax office
To be fair it’s not the prettiest of towns despite the Roman remains and the Monastery on the hill but it is let down by the outskirts at times as you go into the town
The metro line from Valencia ends at Lliria and the CV35 motorway gives easy access into Valencia
There are loads of shops and facilities and Lliria is known as the town of the Music having two competing Brass Bands
a lovely park with restaurant and barbecue areas
a good selection of restaurants and cafes and plenty of large shops
The centre is cute and the roman remains are impressive
As Lliria is a bit further inland than Betera
Ribarroja and La Eliana it is much more affordable
prices of villas vary wildly as there are 83 estates that belong to Lliria and you can be up to 10km away from the town in a really rustic area and still be in Lliria
You can always find a huge selection of property in and around Lliria
Villas start from around 90k and can go up to 500k depending on the estate
Apartments start from around 50k and townhouses in the upper part of town are often under 50k but need extensive renovation
See a selection of Lliria properties here
Ribarroja
Ribarroja is a town with two separate areas
On one side of the river you have the main town and the metro line taking you very quickly to the airport and then onwards into Valencia
On the other the expensive luxury villas which seem to be more a continuation of the high end La Eliana villas
Ribarroja has a lovely park with a mini railway for the kids and a cafe/bar for the adults
plenty of cafes and restaurants including one of those specialist huge bocadillo bars
a decent selection of shops and easy access to Valencia via a back road past the airport and also easy access to the A7 Barcelona-Alicante motorway
You can find excellent apartments from around 60k and townhouses from 100k needing some work but villas tensd to start at 200k on the Masia de Traver estate and you can double that for the high end properties near to La Eliana although there are areas outside the town where you can get villas for around 300k
See a selection of Ribarroja properties here
Olocau
Set in a natural bowl at the start of a winding mountain road to Gatova
Olocau is a stop off point for cyclists at the weekend and a lovely little village to live in
The population is under 1000 but swells to quite a few more in the summer when Valencians look for a cooler countryside area to spend their summer nights
Access is via a single road leading from the junction of Betera and Lliria over a hill overlooked by a neolithic fort
Olocau doesn’t have many shops as the town is so small but it has three or four bars
medical centre and very good sports centre
Olocau property is a selection of townhouses and apartments starting at around 30k for something to do up
it also has a couple of estates outside such as La Lloma where you can find villas from around 150k
See a selection of Olocau properties here
Pedralba
Pedralba is a pretty village with an excellent selection of wines made there
It is a traditional working village with grapes
artichokes and of course orange groves surrounding it
The river Turia flows by its side and it even has a street with canals flowing outside the front doors
Pedralba is approached via a really nice road from Villamarchante or another from Lliria and you carry on further inland towards Bugarra from there
On entering the town you can find a couple of popular bars for cyclists and walkers and there are plenty of outdoor pursuits areas surrounding the town
You can find lots of stables and horse riding tracks around too
Accessibility is good but you will take 30-40 minutes to get into the city or to the airport
Being small the town has a limited number of shops but it does have a cooperative where they sell the locally produced wine and other products
There are a lot of small shops for the basics and a decent selection of bars and cafes in the town
It also has a good sports centre just outside on the road to Bugarra
There are a lot of townhouses in Pedralba and a limited number of apartments
You can find plenty of villas outside the town in the surrounding fields and oftentimes they have plenty of land with them to make your own smallholding
Prices of apartments and townhouses start at around 30k for places requiring a lot of work
Villas off-grid can be found from 60k and villas connected to the mains from around 90k upwards
See a selection of Pedralba properties here
Betera
Betera is at the end of the metro line to the North West of Valencia and is a large town of around 20,000 people
Betera has an impressive 27 hole golf course at El Escorpión
and villas to match it dotted around the course
plenty of other shops and a large selection of bars
cafes and restaurants with many gastrobars being found on the Alameda which is used as a place for the weekly market and the summer fair
Accessibility is impressive coming from the CV35 motorway junction at San Antonio as you drop down into the town and can see the Castle at the top of the town and the mountains of the Sierra Calderona in the background
Coming from Rocafort it’s not so impressive as you skirt the metro line and go past building supply merchants that line the road before getting to a backlog at the traffic lights by the station (This will change soon with the northern ring road to Naquera) The road from Naquera is lovely from the North and there is a back road to La Pobla de Vallbona through the orange groves that is really nice too
Property in Betera varies from apartments starting around 75k to townhouses at around 100k
Villas outside the town vary starting at around 180k for older properties up to 1 million and more for high end modern villas around the golf course
See a selection of Betera properties here
With our marking system La Eliana is the best place to live with 47 points
your budget may not get there because it’s more expensive than many of the other places
Naquera is the closest with 45 points and has the advantage of being much more affordable
Bear in mind though that every town or village has its own advantages and disadvantages and certain places will suit certain people better
Graham Hunt is a real estate agent and relocation expert based in Valencia. Originally from just outside Liverpool he came to Spain as a student and never left. Read more at his blog or follow him on Twitter
If you want him to show you around some properties in Valencia, drop him a line
And if you live in the area and you think there is another town that should be included on the list
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