Blueberries
Więcej jagód borówki oczekiwanych w 2025.
2025-01-07 00:00
The supply of blueberries is expected to remain stable through the first quarter of 2025. Tim Youmans, VP of sales for California Giant Berry Farms, stated, "Overall, our production forecast for 2025 is projected to be slightly higher than in 2024." Currently, the company is sourcing blueberries from Mexico, Peru, and Chile.
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Agricrafters, a Romanian agricultural company, has launched a project to establish Europe's largest blueberry plantation. Currently managing 40 hectares of blueberry fields, the company aims to expand cultivation significantly. In 2024, Agricrafters initiated planting on new land spanning.
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The new year is expected to bring moderate growth for Peruvian agricultural exports, according to consultancy Fresh Fruit Peru. They predict a 2 percent growth rate in a conservative scenario for 2025, with blueberries leading the way and products like cocoa and coffee also contributing to this growth.
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The US Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) has received a grant of $1.5 million from the second round of the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP).
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AMI: Weather extremes reduced the fruit harvest in 2024
2025-01-06 08:00
Each cultivation region in Germany reported damages following the night frosts in April, starting from apples and berries to plums. The producers in eastern Germany were particularly hard hit with severe cuts across the entire range of fruits. But also in spring and summer...
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Researchers have developed a molecular marker to choose strawberry varieties with firmer texture.
2025-01-03 00:00
A team of researchers from the Strawberry Genetic Improvement and Biotechnology group of the Andalusian Institute of Agricultural, Fisheries, Food, and Organic Production Research and Training (Ifapa) in Malaga have identified specific regions of the strawberry genome for enhancing its firmness.
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Peru has successfully made its first shipment of blueberries to China through the Port of Chancay.
2025-01-03 00:00
Hortifrut Perú has recently achieved a milestone by successfully completing its first blueberry shipment to China through the newly inaugurated Port of Chancay. The shipment, which included 32 containers, arrived in the Asian country on December 18, with the ports of Shanghai and Hong Kong as the targeted destinations.
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Blueberry Farmhouse 1/2025 now available for sale.
2025-01-03 00:00
Among the European top leaders.
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The area of berry cultivation is increasing in Spain.
2025-01-03 00:00
As reported by Freshuelva, an association of berry fruit producers from the Huelva region in Spain, in the 2025 season the area of cultivation of these fruits increased by 4% and reached 12,274 hectares. The largest percentage increase was observed
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Not long ago, most farms stopped using artificial lighting for cultivation in winter because of the energy crisis. At that time, there were questions about whether lighted cultivation would make a comeback or if local strawberries and tomatoes would only be available in summer. However, the following years quickly provided answers to these questions.
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The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency (GCCA) has completed its assessment of the competitive landscape in the blueberry sector, covering the period from 2020 to the first ten months of 2024. This examination was launched in response to requests from local growers seeking to analyze competition.
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With global food demand projected to increase by 50-60% in the coming decades due to population growth and changing consumption patterns, the agricultural sector is at the forefront of tackling this challenge. Urban population growth, rising purchasing power in emerging markets, and a shift
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Peru's agricultural exports have seen a surge with a 20% growth in 2024, driven by avocados and blueberries.
2025-01-02 00:00
In Peru, the Foreign Trade Research and Development Institute of the Lima Chamber of Commerce (Idexcam) has projected an 11.40% growth in exports, reaching over $72 billion by the end of 2024. This increase is attributed to the enhanced performance of key sectors, including.
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New style of blueberry plantations
2024-12-31 00:00
For new plantings, the same plots where blueberries used to grow are utilized. The old bushes are cut down, and the stems are removed from the plantation. The underground parts are destroyed by stump grinders and shredded. Before planting new plants, ridges are already formed from the material.
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The future and profitability of raspberry cultivation in Poland
2024-12-31 00:00
Raspberry production worldwide is increasing from year to year. According to data published by IRO, in 2023 it reached the level of 852 thousand tons. Out of this, 96.1 thousand tons were produced in Poland. While global raspberry production is growing, Poland's share in the market is gradually decreasing, currently.
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The prospects for Polish strawberries
2024-12-30 00:00
The data on strawberries was presented by Dr. Eng. Dariusz Paszko from the University of Life Sciences in Lublin. Poland still remains at the forefront of global strawberry producers. Between 2010 and 2022, similar to most leaders, strawberry production in our country...
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Romania is building the largest blueberry farm in Europe.
2024-12-27 00:00
Agricrafters is a company in Romania that plans to intensively expand blueberry cultivation. Currently, they already have 40 hectares of plantations, but they have much more ambitious plans. In 2024, they started planting new fields, the area of which is
read moreSanLucar and Paddington: For the sweet tooth!
2024-12-27 00:00
Under the motto "For the sweet-toothed ones!", from January 6th to March 2nd, Paddington Bear and SanLucar join forces in a new campaign that focuses on citrus fruits, mangos, pineapples, avocados, bananas, tomatoes, berries,
read moreMexican berry exports are experiencing an 11% decline due to increasing costs and challenges posed by climate change.
2024-12-24 00:00
W ostatnich latach pojawiły się różne wyzwania dotyczące produkcji i eksportu meksykańskich jagód, w tym braki kadrowe, rosnące koszty materiałów oraz niestabilność na rynkach walutowych. Juan José Flores, dyrektor Krajowego Stowarzyszenia Eksporterów Jagód (Aneberries), zgłosił zmniejszenie.
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