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Agronometrics in Charts: Opportunities for organic blueberries in the U.S. market
- . June 9, 2020
Written by Colin Fain of Agronometrics for the North American Blueberry Council (NABC). Original published on www.nabcblues.org. In the last

Anticipating strong demand on New Jersey blueberries
- . May 29, 2020
The New Jersey blueberry crop looks to be getting started near the end of the second week in June. “As

IG International harvests first blueberry crop
- . May 27, 2020
Joint venture to grow blueberries in India proves successful, despite three years of challenging conditions Leading Indian fresh fruit importer

Argentine blueberry industry concerned about air freight shortage ahead of season
- . May 25, 2020
With the Argentine blueberry export harvests due to kick off in August, the industry is concerned about the potential shortage

U.S. becomes only country with access to Filipino fresh blueberry market
- . May 20, 2020
The Philippines has formally opened its market to fresh U.S. blueberries, making the North American country the only supplier with

Change brings opportunities for Peru
- . May 19, 2020
Now is the time to invest, risk and transform to prepare for the future, argues Federico Beltrán Crises generate

Agronometrics in Charts: The role of Mexican blueberries in the U.S. market
- . May 19, 2020
Written by: Colin Fain of Agronometrics for the North American Blueberry Council (NABC). Originally published on the NABC website on

Chinese market opens for U.S. blueberries
- . May 14, 2020
China has said that it will allow imports of U.S. blueberries, as part of the Phase One trade agreement signed

Agronometrics in Charts: The effects of Covid-19 on Florida’s blueberry season
- . May 6, 2020
By Colin Fain of Agronometrics for the North American Blueberry Council (NABC). Originally published here on April 30, 2020 Historically

High demand for frozen blueberries helps alleviate loss of foodservice for the industry
- . May 5, 2020
As the Florida blueberry season winds down, other regions in the United States are ramping up. Kasey Cronquist, president of