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‘Blueberry in trouble in Argentina’
The blueberry situation in Argentina, with its main production in the Concordia region, is witnessing a real crisis. This crisis is the result of a lack of policies that boost the growth of the sector for international competition.
This subject was addressed in depth by Matías Longoni, with a note in Bichos de Campo entitled Argentina ruins even its best illusions: antagonizes the blueberry sector, an activity that attracted many investments, and later stumbled upon reality.
Alejandro Pannunzio, a
renowned irrigation specialist - a professor at the UBA - who also produces this fruit in the Concordia area, in Entre Ríos, said that in Argentina there are 2.300 hectares planted with blueberries, when ten years ago there were 4.800 hectares. That is why in the 2020 season it exported just over 10,5 million kilos, when years ago it had exported twice as much, 20 million kilos of blueberries.
According to an analysis of the 2020 southern countries citrus campaign by the
Top Infowebsite, which specializes in fruit markets, last year s campaign ended well for Argentine exporters. This, despite the impact that the suspension of citrus exports to the European Union in 2020 had on the Argentine citrus sector, due to the detection of the black spot pest in some shipments.
According to the report, after the suspension, part of the lemon shipments that were going to be sent to Europe could be diverted to other markets. The US, a market that was opened 4 years ago, bought higher volumes and imported 34,000 tons.