After an early cold spell damaged the blueberry crop, the market is eagerly awaiting the later crop from South Africa.
2024-10-16 00:00
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"We're talking about the lowest temperatures that the Loskop Valley has experienced in the last 27 years," says Jovann Somers, the blueberry production manager at Roslé Boerdery, "and not just here, but extending deep into Limpopo and Zimbabwe." Black frost in July caused damage to 60 to 70% of the earliest cultivars.
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