"Asturias has the potential to make a significant contribution to Spain's blueberry production by complementing the Huelva season."
2024-10-07 00:00
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One of Europe's first blueberry plantations was established in the Spanish region of Asturias in 1968. With the assistance of what is now known as Serida, a cultivation experiment was initiated using plants imported from the United States. This initiative was ahead of its time, as blueberries were not well-known in the area at that time.
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