Chile consolidates itself as one of the main cranberry producers in the world

Published 2024년 4월 12일

Tridge summary

Chile, particularly the Lanco area in the Los Lagos Region, is emerging as a significant player in the global cranberry market, with projections for the 2024 season to reach around 550 thousand barrels. The agricultural company Cran Chile, with substantial support from Ocean Spray, a leading cranberry cooperative, is at the forefront of this achievement. Chile's adoption of production techniques akin to those in the United States ensures the high quality of its cranberries, meeting international standards. The country is witnessing a rise in local consumption due to the growing recognition of the fruit's health benefits. The sustainable and visually appealing harvest process, which involves flooding fields to collect berries, along with Ocean Spray's global outreach to over 100 countries, highlights the nutritional value and culinary versatility of cranberries.
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Original content

The cranberry industry has become a pole of development in the south of the country, specifically in the Lanco area, and its harvest is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Santiago, Chile – April 12, 2024 – Every year, between March and June, the cranberry harvest takes place in Chile, which is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. For the 2024 season, production is expected to be around 550 thousand barrels, making the country one of the main producers worldwide. Its production takes place in Lanco, in the Los Lagos Region, and is in charge of the agricultural company Cran Chile, which has managed to become an economic activity deeply rooted in the area. “At Ocean Spray we all have a great feeling of pride in the Cranberry, today we are the #1 cooperative in the world for this superfruit, which means very hard work, but we have known how to cultivate and manage it efficiently and sustainably,” he explains. Juan Yepes, Marketing Manager of South America ...
Source: CLportalagro

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