June 2018
New blueberry JV with “unique social impact” to launch with Argentine fruit
A new socially responsible joint venture is being launched by companies in the U.S. and Argentina, with the aim of selling
Photo: Villagers plant blueberry to get rid of poverty in south China
Villagers pick blueberries at a blueberry planting farm in Gaolan Village in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang
Chile: Identificaron método de secado para conservar capacidades antioxidantes de los arándanos
Se utilizó un modelo in vitro que simula el proceso digestivo del ser humano, desde la etapa de masticación hasta
How the New Jersey Pine Barrens became the world’s blueberry capital
New Jersey has a complex that is complex. Sprawled across a bridge in the state’s capital is a large neon
Blueberries in Charts: Finding opportunities in the gaps
In this ‘in charts’ mini-series of articles, Colin Fain of data visualization tool Agronometrics illustrates how the U.S. market is
Chinese market remains ‘unattractive’ for Mexican blueberries
Exports of Mexican blueberries to the Chinese market are unlikely to reach significant volumes while tariffs remain in place, according
Seminario Internacional analizó las nuevas tendencias del cultivo de arándanos en México
El pasado jueves 7 de junio se celebró en el Hotel Hyatt Regency Andares de Guadalajara la tercera edición del
Two leading blueberry companies merge
U.S.-based Fall Creek Farm & Nursery today announced it has purchased Netherlands-based Driesvenplant, aligning two of the world’s leading blueberry companies.
Canada: ‘Some fields will not be harvestable’: Over 50 per cent of N.S. blueberry crops lost to frost
The Nova Scotia wild blueberry industry has been hit hard by recent adverse weather conditions, and officials expect this year’s
Blueberry crop looks strong in New Jersey
With no severe frost or winter damage, growers of New Jersey blueberries expect a good crop for 2018, with harvest