Chile kicks off blueberry campaign
November 8, 2018

Export volume expected to contract slightly this season according to Chilean Blueberry Committee

Chile’s 2018/19 blueberry export season is underway with the first airflow consignments harvested from the north of the country already dispatched to North America and Asia.

According to the latest report from the Chilean Blueberry Committee, shipments to week 43 were 52 percent higher than at the same point last year.

However, the committee said harvesting in central and south-central regions would be delayed this season due to the slow ripening of the fruit caused by recent low temperatures.

To date, 762 tonnes have been exported, of which 436 tonnes have gone to North America and 289 tonnes to Asia.

Chile exported 110,000 tonnes of fresh blueberries during the 2017/18 campaign, an increase of 6 percent on the previous season. Of this, 64 percent went to North America, 12 percent to Europe and 12 percent to the rest of the world.

The committee’s executive director, Andrés Armstrong, said he believed that export volumes will contract slightly in 2018/19 to around 103,000 tonnes, partly due to a narrowing of Chile’s export window and partly because “harvesting is becoming more complicated every year”.

08/11/2018

Fruitnet.com