Peruvian blueberry has no limits and reaches the Maldives

Published 2023년 3월 13일

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The Peruvian Association of Blueberry Producers (Proarándanos) has announced the expansion of the Peruvian blueberry market to the Maldives, making it the 33rd country to receive Peruvian blueberries in the 2022/2023 season. The inaugural shipment, weighing 383 kilograms, was sent by Exportadora Frutícola del Sur S.A. via air, marking a milestone in Peru's blueberry export growth. Despite potential production slowdowns, the industry remains optimistic about future growth, with a projected increase that could bring Peru's blueberry production to 500,000 tons within the next three years.
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(Agraria.pe) As the Peruvian blueberry season begins to come to an end, the country's ambitions to reach new markets do not cease, the last of which is the Maldives. The Peruvian blue gold first arrived in the Maldives during the fifth week of the current 2022/2023 season. Luis Miguel Vegas, director of the Association of Blueberry Producers of Peru (Proarándanos), pointed out that the first shipment of Peruvian blueberries to the Malvinas Islands was dispatched by air and was 383 kilograms. The company Exportadora Frutícola del Sur S.A. it was the first with this shipment to the Maldives islands. In this way, with this new market, there would be 33 countries to which Peru has sent fresh blueberries during the 2022-2023 season, says Miguel Vegas. "Peruvian blueberries reach more and more ...
Source: Agraria

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