The Dutch and German blueberry season will start three weeks earlier than usual

Published 2022년 5월 23일

Tridge summary

The blueberry season is proceeding well, with satisfactory harvests from Morocco and Spain, and the start of the Portuguese season. The quality from Spain is declining due to high temperatures. Demand for blueberries is high with ongoing promotions. The Northern European season, including the Dutch and German, is expected to start three weeks earlier than usual. Despite potential overlap with other countries, a early start is beneficial as the main variety Duke has already been largely harvested, and Poland, the largest berry producer in Europe, will start late. The cultivation in the Netherlands and Germany looks promising, indicating a very good harvest in terms of quality.
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Original content

Tholen - According to Harm Valckx of the Coöperatie European Blueberry Growers U.A , the blueberry season is currently progressing satisfactorily. "At the moment we are receiving the last large volumes from Morocco. That season went well. We received a lot of high-quality berries and had relatively few losses." "The Spanish season is now also underway. We are seeing that the quality is starting to decline. It is currently 40 degrees in the cultivation regions and that means that the season in Spain has come to an end at the beginning of June," Harm expects. "We have now also started the Portuguese berry season. We are satisfied with the Portuguese berries that we are receiving." "The demand for blueberries is continuing well. There are continuous promotions at the retail, based on the volumes of the Moroccan and Spanish season. Now we have to wait for the start of the Northern European season. the Dutch and German season will be very early this year, three weeks earlier than ...
Source: AGF

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