Sweet and long-shelf-life – new blackberry variety introduced in Brazil

Published 2024년 12월 2일

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The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) has introduced a new blackberry variety, BRS Terena, designed for the local fresh market. The variety is noted for its high yield, high sweetness, lower acidity, and long shelf life post-harvest. It is sweeter than the commonly grown Tupy variety and has fewer thorns, making it easier to handle and harvest. The new variety is recommended for regions where Morus Nigra is already planted and seedlings are available from authorized nurseries.
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The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) has introduced a new blackberry variety aimed at the local fresh market. The variety is called BRS Terena, a blackberry that combines high yield, high sweetness, lower acidity and a long shelf life after harvest, EastFruit reports. Embrapa claims that BRS Terena is sweeter than Tupy, the most common blackberry variety in Brazil. Production and yield of BRS Terena blackberries With an average yield of 1.2 kg per plant, it can reach peak yields of up to 1.8 kg. According to the study, the blackberry has a potential net profit of about R$30,000 per hectare. In addition, it has fewer thorns compared to Tupy, which makes it easier to handle and harvest, FreshFruitPortal writes. According to Andrea de Rossi, a researcher at Embrapa Uva e Vinho (RS), the variety achieved an average yield of 1.8 kg per plant in four test harvests and outperformed the Tupy variety under certain conditions. “BRS Terena is an excellent option for ...
Source: Eastfruit

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