Nutrition, Family and Consumer Sciences
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Nutrition, Family and Consumer Sciences

There's a new avocado in town

GEM avocado.

The UC Riverside avocado breeding program has identified a promising new avocado variety, which scientists believe will soon take off commercially.

The GEM avocado is the great-granddaughter of Hass avocado, which is currently the industry standard in California. GEM has all the excellent characteristics of Hass avocados - creamy, nutty flesh; dark, pebbly skin when ripe - and it has additional benefits for the grower, according to Mary Lu Arpaia, a UC Cooperative Extension subtropical horticulturist based at the UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Parlier, Calif.

"Hass avocados are alternate bearing - they will produce a big crop one year, and a small crop the next. GEM is more consistent, so growers can make money every year," Arpaia said. "The trees are also more compact, which means growers have less costs for harvesting and tree maintenance."

GEM was part of an extensive avocado variety breeding program led since the 1950s by UC Riverside plant breeder Bob Bergh. Arpaia took over the program in 1996.

In the early 1980s, Bergh released a variety he called the Gwen. However, Gwen didn't turn black when it ripened, a disadvantage because consumers are accustomed to Hass. In the mid 80s, Bergh planted more than 60,000 avocado variety seedlings on farms across Southern California. GEM, a daughter of Gwen, was one.

There are GEM trees growing at the UC South Coast Research and Extension Center in Irvine. Fruit samples are sent to the Kearney Sensory Laboratory, where volunteers judge the fruit's outward appearance and compare the flavor with Hass.

Recently, UC Riverside signed an exclusive license agreement with Westfalia Fruit Estates, a South African company, to market GEM around the world, the university announced. In the United States, the California–based Brokaw Nursery has non-exclusive rights to the GEM avocado.

For information on GEM avocado sensory testing, see the one-minute video below.

Read a transcript of the video.

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Posted on Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 7:47 AM
Tags: avocados (8), Mary Lu Arpaia (7)

Comments:

1.
Greetings of Peace!  
GREAT Work, folks! Where may we go to purchase this beautiful, abundant producing "GWEN" or GEM" Avocado tree.  
 
Please advise and thank you in advance. God bless...

Posted by Fred Lopez II on July 1, 2015 at 10:36 AM

2.
I am only a home owner, Try to find where I can buy the dwarf gem avocado tree from the retailers online?

Posted by william king on July 22, 2016 at 4:22 PM

3.
To William King,  
Did you find a retailer for the GEM avocado plant? live in Oceanside, CA

Posted by dragonfly on January 5, 2017 at 8:02 PM

4.
I am a home owner and would like to purchase a dwarf GEM avocado plant. Where can I purchase one?

Posted by Lisa Price on August 1, 2017 at 8:13 AM

5.
Hi,  
This is to answer the people looking to buy a GEM avocado tree. There is a commercial nursery in Fallbrook that can make you an avocado tree of any variety, on any rootstock. You will have to order it and pick it up 6 months later, but you can get a GEM. I just ordered some GEM trees from "Subtropica" also known as Eli's Farms. You can email Eli at ehofshi@email.com or call him at 760-468-3370. We are lucky to have this nursery so close to us in southern California.

Posted by Ellen Maisen on February 6, 2018 at 10:03 PM

6.
Home owner in Bakersfield c.a. I would like to buy a Gem avocado tree 4 or 5 ft.tall or more. Please give me any information you have.  
Thank You  
Jim Schaeffer

Posted by jim schaeffer on June 12, 2018 at 5:21 PM

7.
I"m looking for a 3' to 5' GEM avocado tree. Where can I buy one? I live in Orange County Ca.

Posted by Jonae on August 22, 2018 at 5:54 PM

8.
Hi,  
Looking for GEM avocado tree. Decent price around LA Area, anyone know of any nurseries in the area that I can buy a couple from? Thanks.

Posted by Eric on June 10, 2019 at 1:51 AM

9.
Why is it so difficult for homeowners to buy a GEM tree after all the research to develop this variety comes from a public university funded by taxpayers.

Posted by Ruben Lugo on September 21, 2019 at 8:21 AM

10.
I am looking to buy GEM Avocado trees, around 4 trees to plant in Oceanside CA. I wasnt to buy and plant in the Spring. And I also look for GEM best companion and best pollinator type B Avocado tree. Please tell me whrere is the best I should go for them. Thanks.  
Regard.  
Kim Ratnavich  
pkimoceanside@gmail.com

Posted by Kim Ratnavich on May 23, 2020 at 6:52 PM

11.
Great blog

Posted by Robert on August 12, 2022 at 6:36 PM

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