Argentine blueberries record peak in week 42

Published Dec 8, 2023

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Argentine blueberry exports peaked in weeks 42/43 and saw a resurgence in week 45 with 360 tons shipped to the United States. The industry is still in the fruit harvest, facing cool mornings, hot afternoons, and intermittent rain. Prices have been good due to low fruit production in Peru, with the president of the Argentine Blueberry Committee emphasizing the need for coordinated management of fruit shipments to sustain prices.
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The peak of Argentine blueberry exports was in weeks 42/43, and in week 45 shipments picked up again, with 360 tons destined for the United States, as commented by the president of the Argentine Blueberry Committee (ABC), Jorge Pazos. Pazos explained that currently the industry is still in the fruit harvest, with conditions of cool days in the morning, heat in the afternoon and with some intermittence of some rains in certain areas, ending approximately in week 51 or 52. “We were surprised by the lack of fruit that occurred in the southern hemisphere and that sparked a lot of interest in fruit from Argentina, which was not exempt from climatic problems either. However, it has been a satisfactory season, because we were able to respond with 90% of the shipments by air.” President of the Argentine Blueberry Committee (ABC), Jorge Pazos. Regarding prices, Pazos indicated that they have been satisfactorily good because there is little fruit. “Peru's low production triggered a search ...
Source: MXfruit

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