Argentina’s heartland blueberry state, Tucumán has exported 3,700 metric tons (MT) so far – a 20% year-on-year increase, acccording to figures by the country’s blueberry committee.
Although, prices were not as high as producers had hoped leading to a total harvest of 4,700 MT, a little lower than the 5,000 MT originally forecast.
The quality of Tucumán fruit this season was better than last year’s due to a good climate with no extremes of temperature.
Concordia state is still in the middle of harvesting with earlier varieties such as O’Neal two thirds of the way through collection.
Harvesting of O’Neals is expected to finish a little earlier than estimated, Nov. 20, due to rain and lack of labourers.
Emerald variety is half way through harvesting with peak collection this week and fruit reported to be of good quality offering good yields.
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