A promising season for Moroccan blueberries

Published 2024년 12월 5일

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Morocco is set to begin its blueberry production season, with the first harvest expected in December and the peak from January to June. The country aims to produce around 80,000 tonnes of blueberries, making it a significant player in the global market. Its blueberries are known for their quality, attracting importers from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North America. However, Morocco faces increasing competition and is responding by developing innovative varieties. The Frutta Group, which works with Moroccan producers, is focusing on the North American market this year. The quality and volumes of Moroccan blueberries are expected to grow in the 2024 season.
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Morocco is about to embark on a new blueberry production season, with forecasts that inspire optimism. The first early varieties will be harvested as early as early December, although the peak of the season is expected from January, with optimum availability from March to June. According to Juan Sainz, representative of the Frutta Group, growing conditions have been particularly favourable this year, giving hope for a high-quality production, with estimates reaching around 80,000 tonnes. Morocco is increasingly positioning itself as a key player in the global blueberry market. The combination of a high-quality product and optimal logistical conditions attracts importers from various backgrounds. European and Middle Eastern markets dominate demand, followed by Asia and North America. “Moroccan blueberries are renowned for their exceptional quality,” explains Sainz. “Consumers, especially those looking for premium products, are increasingly turning to Moroccan fruits, which is ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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