Chilean Blueberry Committee’s first forecast shows drop from last season

Published 2022년 10월 17일

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The Chilean Blueberry Committee has announced an estimated production of 98,228 tons for the 2022-2023 season, a 8% decrease from the previous year, due to a focus on quality and variety renewal. The U.S. is the primary market, receiving 54% of the total volume, followed by Europe and Asia. The industry is implementing logistic improvements, including the Blueberry Express service, and expects better conditions for export this season.
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October 17, 2022 — The Chilean Blueberry Committee, together with the consulting firm iQonsulting, have estimated a volume of 98,228 tons of fresh blueberries from Chile for the 2022-2023 season.Small shipments to the U.S. market have already begun and will continue through February.Volume estimated for the 2022/23 season has declined eight percent from last year. This has resulted primarily from the Chilean blueberry industry’s intense focus on providing only the best quality blueberries to its export markets.The industry is undergoing extensive variety renewal, with some varieties being shifted into frozen exports and other industrial uses. At the same time, growers are planting new varieties with better post-harvest conditions that will allow the fruit to arrive with the full flavor and sweetness characteristic of Chilean blueberries.States Andres Armstrong, Executive Director of the Chilean Blueberry Committee, “Our #1 priority is delivering the highest quality blueberries to ...

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