The global blueberry market is witnessing a shift with China’s escalating production capabilities. This development is attributed to the country’s diverse climatic zones, enabling early and extended growing seasons. Such advancements pose a challenge to traditional exporters like Peru and Chile by narrowing their market opportunities and competitive advantages, FreshPlaza notes.
China’s blueberry sector benefits from a strong domestic demand for fresh, healthy fruits, positioning it as a formidable player in both local and international markets. The industry’s growth is supported by private management and government backing, allowing for an expansion in cultivation areas and production volumes. This positions China not only to meet its domestic demands but also to emerge as a key exporter.
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The professionalization of the Chinese blueberry industry, through the adoption of cutting-edge technology and new plant varieties, underscores its potential for sustainable and competitive growth. However, this poses challenges to southern hemisphere producers, particularly those in Peru and Chile, who are now focusing on diversification and improving quality to maintain their market share.
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