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South African blueberries: significant swing from air to sea freight this season
Harvesting has started across the country on South Africa’s largest blueberry crop yet, an estimated 24,000 tonnes of production, of
UK: Blueberry first home-grown organic for Berry Gardens
Group develops UK’s first home-grown organic blueberries for Waitrose UK soft fruit and stonefruit grower-owned cooperative Berry Gardens has
Peruvian blueberry exports to the US fall because of the competition from Mexico
According to data from the Association of Exporters of Peru (ADEX), Peruvian blueberry exports fell by 48% in the first
Peruvian H1 blueberry export value slashed amid Mexican competition and Covid-19
Peruvian blueberry exports took a big hit in the first half of 2020, with their value falling by 48% year-on-year
Peru: That’s why it’s going to be a record-breaking 2020/21 season
The first Peruvian blueberries arrived in Europe at the end of July, with a very aggressive commercial strategy that replicated
Fast growth and a rosy future for blueberries in South Africa
The comparative advantages of South Africa, and of the region in general, may make it a relevant player in the
Oppy introduces Haskap berries to Vancouver retailers
Oppy has successfully introduced Haskap berries to customers in Canada’s greater Vancouver area, marking the first time these flavorful berries
British Columbia’s blueberry sector struggling amid labor shortage, poor weather
Blueberry growers in Canada’s British Columbia are facing serious challenges in the first few weeks of the season as poor
Agronometrics in Charts: A look back at the history of National Blueberry Month
By Colin Fain of Agronometrics for the North American Blueberry Council (NABC). Originally published in www.nabcblues.org on July 20, 2020
Value-added blueberries sourced from top 20% of harvest
Naturipe Farms’ Value-Added Fresh division is focused on the future by providing a diversified and elevated foodservice program. The company’s