Proarándanos has reported that the 2024-2025 Peruvian blueberry season, although progressing at a slower pace compared to previous seasons, is showing
Ships traveling from South America to China typically take more than 45 days to complete the journey. With the completion of Chancay Port, direct shipping routes to China are now reducing the transit time by at least 10 days.
According to EastFruit analysts, the landscape of the world’s top 20 blueberry exporting countries has seen significant changes over the
In recent days, an article in The Economist has drawn attention to the advancements we are making and the vital role that Peru plays in the global market. This fortuitous timing grants us the perfect platform to showcase our efforts and aspirations.
On Sept. 18, a shipment of 11.7 metric tons of fresh Peruvian blueberries arrived at the Port of Tianjin after a 34-day sea voyage. This marks the first time that fresh blueberries from a South American country have been delivered to a port in northern China.
The Peruvian Blueberry Growers & Exporters Association (Proarándanos) is forecasting a decrease in blueberry exports this coming season. In the
Luis Miguel Vegas, the general manager of the Association of Blueberry Producers and Exporters of Peru (ProArándanos), participated in a