World blueberry exports will decrease for the first time

Published 2023년 12월 25일

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The 2023/24 season will see a drop in global blueberry exports as supplies from Peru will be significantly reduced due to a warm winter, according to the Rabobank report. This is the first time in history that global exports will decrease due to this factor. However, in the long term, global blueberry exports are expected to resume growth, with researchers predicting that by 2026/27, global export of fresh blueberries will exceed 1 million tons.
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The 2023/24 season will be the first in history to see a drop in global exports as supplies from Peru will drop significantly. This is stated in the Rabobank report. The document notes that over the past decade, world exports of fresh blueberries have grown steadily due to greater diversification of production regions. In recent years, countries with the highest production growth rates include Peru, South Africa, Mexico, Morocco, Poland and Spain. “The 2023/24 season will be the first in history to see a drop in global exports as supplies from Peru will be significantly reduced. According to industry sources, a warm winter in this country, with temperatures 4-5 degrees above historical averages, has delayed the harvest and will negatively affect yields and exports,” Rabobank researchers note. It adds that there is a possibility that the lingering effects of El Niño-related climate anomalies could limit the recovery of supplies from Peru ...
Source: Agrotimes

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