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Latin America to see continued fresh produce growth
- . July 8, 2019
More growth opportunities are dead ahead for Latin American fruit and vegetable growers, according to a new 326-page report from the

Big changes ahead for South African blueberry industry
- . June 28, 2019
More varieties are becoming available to South Africa’s blueberry growers who are on track to doubling production within five years.

International Blueberry Summit in BC – an Overwhelming Success
- . June 27, 2019
B.C. blueberries were ripening on the bushes as the ideas were flowing during the International Blueberry Organization’s (IBO) Summit (held

U.S.: Michigan expects higher blueberry volumes
- . June 25, 2019
As summer heats up, Michigan looks forward to its blueberry season kicking off, with the Michigan Blueberry Commission expecting a

Peru’s blueberry export volume to increase 60% over last year
- . June 19, 2019
Peru’s blueberry exports are set to reach a value of US$830 million in 2019, a 51% increase from its 2018

Blueberries in Charts: Finding opportunities in the gaps
- . June 18, 2019
In the ‘In Charts’ series, Agronometrics illustrates how the U.S. market is evolving. Each week the article will look at

Colombia sends first blueberry export of the year to U.S.
- . June 17, 2019
With two shipments – equaling 600 kilograms in total – Colombia sent its first blueberry export of 2019 to the

Berry People transitions to Pacific Northwest blueberry supplies and announces late-season organic offering
- . June 13, 2019
Berry People, a year-round, full-line supplier of organic and conventional branded berries and avocados, is transitioning its blueberry supply to

Fall Creek opens blueberry nursery in South Africa, welcomes new regional director
- . June 12, 2019
Burgert Van Dyk has joined Fall Creek Farm & Nursery, Inc., as regional director for South Africa. In his new

Colombia’s blueberry industry “developing quite well”, says association
- . June 10, 2019
When it comes to the blueberry industry, Colombia is one of the countries working to gain ground. Camilo Lozano, legal