

There are crucial challenges in terms of managing ambient temperature in critical periods of development, quantity and quality of water for irrigation and labor, among others.
This demonstrates not only the consolidation of the Moroccan industry, but also the will to become a protagonist in the international market.
There is a growing demand for the large volumes that are produced, but the great problem of the global industry is the drop in prices at all levels of supply.
At the beginning of the first day, Cort Brazelton made his presentation, who has made a complete report and analysis of the industry at a global level, with multiple data and statistics on production and demand flows in the main markets.
With a two-day Technical Commercial Tour to the fields of Moroccan producers, the activities begin prior to the XXVIII International Blueberry Seminar that will be held this September 13 and 14 at the Hotel Les Dunes d'Or Center De Congrès, in the city of Agadir, Morocco. This Monday they participated in […]
The issue of profitability is of great interest to producers in all countries of the world, so at the XXVIII International Blueberry Seminar that will be held this September 13 and 14 in the city of Agadir, Morocco, this issue will be discussed. in deep.
The Round Table debate will delve into the issues that most interest Moroccan producers and businessmen.
It will be an instance that will help in making decisions regarding new management systems; better strategies for sending fruit to the markets; more information for the decision of new investments; and greater knowledge of the various varietal change alternatives, among many other advantages.
The need to reach 4 million metric tons is forecast, due to the high demand that is projected. In this objective, all the knowledge, experience and technology that exists to support the fruit in its post-harvest stage, is of the utmost importance for the Moroccan industry today.
The analyst is recognized as part of the history of the global blueberry industry, so his participation in the Agadir meeting will be a great contribution to Moroccan producers and exporters and great support for their industry.
The case of blueberries, or berries in general, are plants with little foliage and very exposed fruit, which is why they are susceptible to sunburn.
Moroccan fruit and berry export revenue has grown significantly, reaching $7.100 billion in cumulative volume during 2018-2022, East Fruit reported. In 2022 alone, fruit and berry exports totaled $1.7 billion, the media also noted. Moroccan fruits and berries were available during the same period […]
The Moroccan blueberry industry, and berries in general, is projected as an important player in international markets and its presence is increasingly leading, both for its volumes and for the quality of its fruit.
Bruno Defilippi is a researcher at the Chilean Institute of Agricultural Research (INIA), and is perhaps the most important benchmark in the post-harvest stage of fruit at an international level.
The blueberry industry, in addition to being the newest in the international fruit market, is one of the most global. It is an industry characterized by constant development in all its areas, characterized by rapid adaptation to technological change, applying it from genetic improvement to the anchoring of the […]
In 2022, Morocco became the world's fourth-largest exporter of fresh blueberries, surpassing even the United States, where blueberries were actually grown, reports EastFruit. In total, Moroccan exporters exported 53 tons of fresh blueberries last year, with only three countries surpassing this volume. These […]
Agroberries, headquartered in Chile with farms and offices in both hemispheres, is excited to reap the benefits of its investments in new farms and varieties to continue growing, with more than 43 MT of berries already sold in 000. According to Juan Pablo Vogt, Sales and Logistics Manager at Agroberries: “In Peru, we continue […]
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