Blueberries Argentina, normal quantities despite winter temperatures at historic lows

Published Sep 3, 2024

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Argentina is experiencing its coldest winter in 60 years, but the Argentine Blueberry Committee anticipates a normal season with similar production volumes as 2022-23. The sector expects a slight reduction in production for early varieties, with an estimated 14,000 to 15,000 tons produced this season. Despite the cold, 90% of Argentina's blueberry growing areas are equipped with frost protection systems.
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Argentina has faced an exceptionally cold winter this year, with temperatures reaching their lowest levels in 60 years, according to local reports. Despite these climate challenges, the Argentine Blueberry Committee (ABC) is forecasting a normal season, with production volumes expected to be similar to those of 2022-23, according to freshfruitportal. Jorge Pazos, president of the Chamber of Blueberry Producers of Buenos Aires (CAPAB), explained that the sector expects a 5% to 10% reduction in production for early varieties. "We expect 14,000 to 15,000 t to be produced this season, of which 60% will be shipped to destination markets. The rest will be for industrial processing and the domestic market. There are already berries available in the domestic market," Pazos said. He also pointed out that 90% of Argentina's blueberry growing areas have frost protection systems. However, Pazos admitted that during prolonged periods ...
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