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Largest British blueberry crop ever expected for 2023
British blueberry producers are expecting to send 6,000 tons of fruit to retail shelves this year, projecting the “sweetest and
Peruvian shipments to Southeast Asia grow 25% in the first weeks of the new blueberry campaign
Of the total exported to the markets of said bloc, 56% was channeled by air, while 44% was by sea.
Georgian imports of blueberries in the off-season are keeping up the surge that started in 2018
Georgian blueberry season is in June and July. After that very small leftovers may be left in August. With some
The South African blueberry sector continues to grow in volume
A recent BerriesZA symposium demonstrated the levels of optimism and commitment from the South African blueberry industry, according to the
Study reveals impressive skin benefits of blueberries
In a recent review article published in the journal Antioxidants, scientists in the United States and South Korea discuss the benefits
Agronometrics in Charts: Peru witnesses a 37.5% uptick in blueberry production in Q1 of 2023
In this installment of the ‘Agronometrics In Charts’ series, Sarah Ilyas studies the state of the Peruvian blueberry industry. Each week
Mexico: We will address the main problems of a complex crop, such as blueberries
Along with the opportunities come the challenges and in the case of blueberries they are very varied, because it involves
Berry beneficial: Blueberry consumption alleviates abdominal pain in gastrointestinal disorders
In a recent study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers investigate whether blueberry consumption could improve the clinical outcomes, functioning, and
USHBC expands business intelligence program
The U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) today launched the BerrySmart Insights platform for fresh blueberries, an automated, voluntary production and
NABC welcomes Congressional action to eliminate Japanese tariffs on frozen U.S. blueberries
More than 30 legislators representing blueberry growers across the U.S. have sent a letter to key government officials urging them