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Breast cancer could be beaten by blueberries, research shows
Blueberries are well known for their antioxidants and taste but new research reveals that they might also help in the battle against
Lifestyle marketing: blueberry’s simplicity takes center stage
Parents exist “on the go” – their lives are chaotic and a lot of times they’re just looking for that
Rise in blueberry popularity calls for larger displays
Blueberries are definitely in growth mode and the best way to capitalize on that is with bigger displays and larger
Global researchers gather to share blueberry health findings
For the second year in a row, members of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council’s (USHBC) health research committee and a
“Point of difference” marks EU divergence from U.S. blueberry market trend
“For this year it’s important to remember just how small the European deal is in terms of their supply –
Berry peak season brings an array of promotion plans
A berry isn’t just a berry, marketers say, if they’re doing their jobs. Marketers of strawberries, raspberries, cranberries, blueberries,
Opinion: What’s in store for Chile’s U.S.-bound blueberry trade?
By Agronometrics CEO Colin Fain The last season for Chilean blueberry exports to the U.S. gives us cause for reflection.
Naturipe Farms touts berries, local
As California strawberry volumes begin to peak in May, Naturipe Farms will seek retail promotions and capitalize on locally grown
Engineers working on a better blueberry picker
Industrial engineers from Penn State are part of a nine-university, four-year, $4.75 million collaborative research project funded by the U.S.
Canada: Blueberry growers gain access to Crown land
New Brunswick is poised to become the world’s largest producer of wild blueberries, with nearly 1,600 hectares of Crown land