Blueberries from imports have firmly established themselves in Polish stores. We are checking the prices.
2024-10-31 00:00
There are no longer price listings for Polish blueberries on agricultural and food stock exchanges. The prices of imported blueberries vary greatly, ranging from 55 PLN/kg (KH Rybitwy, Krakow) to 84.00 PLN/kg (Łódź Zjazdowa).
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Higher fruit durability, lower CO2 emissions. An ecological fruit pad for berries has been presented.
2024-10-30 00:00
Suitable for recycling and composting, while also extending the shelf life of the fruits placed on it - Elliott Absorbent Products announced the introduction of an innovative pad for berry fruits to the market.
read moreBefore the strawberry season in Spain: digital innovations and concerns about a shortage of labor.
2024-10-29 00:00
Spanish producers are preparing for another strawberry season. The Fresón de Palos cooperative from Huelva will be the first in the world to start using the ResiYou platform by Bayer, which helps manage pesticide residues.
read moreSPIN-FERT Project - Caring for Soil Fertility
2024-10-28 00:00
The main goal of the SPIN-FERT project is to optimize the production process of various composted products derived from agricultural and food waste, as well as to define innovative protocols for regenerating substrates containing coconut fibers by improving their composition.
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Agrovoltaics: an innovative solution for berry cultivation
2024-10-27 00:00
Poland is one of the leaders in the production of berry fruits in Europe. In order for plantation owners not to be dependent on low prices or a lack of workforce, it is increasingly necessary to introduce innovative solutions that support the efficiency of cultivation. One of.
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Blueberry after the first season. The effect is impressive!
2024-10-26 00:00
During the autumn visit to Mirosław Garliński's farm in Dolecko, we observed the appearance of blueberry plants after the first season of growth. It must be acknowledged that the growth, vigor of the plants, as well as their preparation for winter, are impressive.
read moreHow to develop the Polish berry industry?
2024-10-25 00:00
Berry fruits - Polish superfruits - are a brand that, although defends itself with quality, like any other, needs promotion, long-term development strategy, and collaboration between different entities. About how to develop
read moreGrowing blackcurrants is prohibited!
2024-10-24 00:00
The history of the black currant cultivation ban in the United States is an interesting example of how local ecosystems can impact global agricultural decisions. For many decades, black currants were considered an invasive plant in the USA.
read moreStrawberry at Berry Forum 2024 - what we have prepared for you
2024-10-24 00:00
9:30-9:45 - Welcome and start of the conference
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European consumers' expectations regarding raspberries and strawberries are constantly evolving. New varieties are appearing on plantations and in the offerings of breeding companies and nurseries, meeting the growing demands.
read moreThe Strawberry Run II.
2024-10-21 00:00
In 2024, this race was supported by:
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Everyone would like to plant and cultivate new varieties of blueberries. But should everyone? As emphasized by Mirosław Garliński, who has been running a blueberry plantation in Dolecko for 25 years, it is worthwhile to conduct tests and observations of new varieties on one's own
read moreLogistics of berry fruits - can transportation costs be reduced?
2024-10-17 00:00
Well-organized logistics is a key element in exporting berry fruits. That is why this topic has been included in the program of the Berry Forum 2024 conference. During the event, experts from Legsad will discuss how
read moreThey lost a 30-hectare blueberry farm and a lifetime of work. Was it due to carelessness or a deliberate fraud?
2024-10-17 00:00
The history of the blueberry farm of the Górscy family from Olszowa Wola in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship is a dramatic example of fraud and the loss of a lifetime's work due to trusting the wrong people. The report on this topic was prepared by TVP Reporters. (link)
read moreGet ready to sell strawberries and raspberries in the 2025 season.
2024-10-16 00:00
During one of the conference panels focused on "Sales," attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the current requirements set by retail networks. This information will be presented by Andrzej Łukijańczuk from Agronom Berries, which is currently.
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The strawberry season: a repeating fruiting cycle through the eyes of producers and distributors. Part II.
2024-10-16 00:00
Dawid Janiak, a farmer from Wielkopolska, assesses this year's harvest on his farm as satisfactory. The first 'Karima' strawberry plants were planted at the end of February to stagger fruiting. Fruit selling prices were higher this year than
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The season of everbearing strawberries from the perspective of producers and distributors. Part I
2024-10-14 00:00
Rafał Popławski, a strawberry producer from Czerwińsk, assessed that the season was characterized by very capricious weather, but nevertheless, in his opinion, it was one of the best seasons for everbearing strawberries grown in tunnels and gutters. In the hollows
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Poland is a blueberry power. Over 106,000 hectares!
2024-10-11 00:00
Until recently, Poland was perceived as the number one country in Europe in the production of berries for processing purposes. This was true for strawberries, raspberries, and most notably blackcurrants and aronia berries. However, the situation is rapidly changing now.
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We need to change our approach. 16 tons of blueberries per hectare.
2024-10-10 00:00
Mirosław Garliński is a plantation owner with many years of experience, who expresses a very positive opinion about the use of carbon products in blueberry cultivation. Based on his 6-year observations, he has noticed that regular use of these products has brought noticeable benefits to his plantation.
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"The Blue Fever" and the spectacular success of Peruvian blueberries
2024-10-09 00:00
Peru caught the "blue fever" of blueberries just over a decade ago. Farmers noticed that their counterparts in Chile were making a lot of money by selling the fruit out of season in the United States when prices are high. They tried to do the same - and things
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