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U.S.: California Giant forecasts record blueberry crop
Watsonville-based California Giant Berry Farms has announced expectations for a record North American blueberry crop this season, which will take
Pruning blueberries is an art of balance
Pruning blueberry canes is an art of balance. Growers must tow the line between yield and quality when it comes
Spanish cooperatives sign University of Florida blueberry deal
On the back of blueberry production that has more than doubled in the last two seasons, Spain’s Onubafruit has signed
Norway: Berries, the consumer purchase of the future
With berries in third place of the retail sales Fresh Produce top ten of Norway, Coop Norway’s 900 stores are
BC Blueberries of Canada heads to Dubai to explore new international markets
If Canadians consume roughly half of the 48 million kilograms of blueberries that British Columbia produces each year, who eats
Researcher evaluates frozen blueberries
Blueberries pack a powerful antioxidant punch, whether eaten fresh or from the freezer, according to South Dakota State University graduate
New investments bring growth to Polish blueberries
When Polish company Polskie Jagody opened its first farm near Warsaw in the 1970s, blueberries had yet to gain much popularity
Don’t let fumigation fool you, Chile still has plenty of organic blueberries
The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) imposition of fumigation measures for Chilean blueberries from some regions due to the
Mexico: Aneberries hopes for October market opening in China
Mexico’s berry industry will play host to Chinese authorities later this month in a bid to gain access to one
Timely boost for Mexican berries
athay Pacific’s recent launch of a direct cargo flight from Guadalajara to Hong Kong has delivered a timely boost to