There is an interesting window of opportunity in the blueberry market for Turkish berry exporters

Published 2024년 12월 9일

Tridge summary

Turkish blueberry cultivation is on the rise, with Alya Fruit and other stakeholders focusing on improving shelf life and production techniques. The company aims to meet the high demand during the April to July period, when global blueberry production is lower. Logistical challenges, particularly the ability to use air freight for quick delivery, are seen as an advantage for Turkish exporters.
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Although the demand for Turkish blueberries is already high in some periods of the year, the cultivation of this crop in Turkey is still in the process of development, EastFruit reports. Ceyhun Gündüz, CEO of fruit exporter Alya Fruit, describes the situation in the Turkish market as follows: “We continue to collect information on blueberries, which seem to be a developing product in the last two years. Investments in blueberry production, which began four years ago, have now begun to reach their maximum level. Alya Fruit is making great efforts to increase the shelf life of this berry. We are currently focusing on ensuring the ability to deliver quality blueberries of our brand to the Far East markets.” As it is a developing product, research and development are still being carried out to improve the cultivation technologies of the Turkish berry, FreshPlaza writes. “Currently, Turkish blueberries are a dynamically developing product. Breeding and development research is moving ...
Source: Eastfruit

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