Blueberry growers in India are adapting to new techniques such as using high tunnels, low-chill varieties, and soilless production methods.
2026-05-18 00:00
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Hitesh Limani of Agrodome Projects LLP, a protective cultivation and greenhouse manufacturer, states that India's domestic blueberry sector has transitioned from pilot-scale experiments to a more commercially viable stage in the last three years. He also mentioned that the industry has experienced a significant shift following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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