Peru may export first blueberries in September, says govt agency
The Peruvian Government is hopeful the country's first blueberry shipments will be exported in September this year from the regions of Arequipa and Ancash, website Andina.com.pe reported.
Sierra Exportadora (Siex) president Alfonso Velásquez said the expected shipment was an example of the benefits growers could gain from working with the crop.
He said the blueberries came from around 50,000 hectares of land that could produce around 500kg (1,100lbs) of the fruit, the story reported.
While the first shipments won't be coming from Siex, the company has slated berry plantation as one of its main productive programs, with the final goal of export.
"In September and October, blueberry prices range between US$10-30/kg, and it is just in those two months that Peru can export the fruit," Velásquez was quoted as saying.
Promoting regonal berry growth
The regional government of Lambayeque in northern Peru is encouraging the plantation of several berry types through a public-private venture, the website reported.
The initiative forms part of 'PerĂş Berries' project, and has been undertaken by government venture Sierra Exportadora, the regional government, the district government and private company Fundo Cerro Dos Cabezas.
The initiative will promote the cultivation of blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, cherries and blackberries.
Productive development manager Miguel Verona Velásquez, told the website that work visits had been made to the Incahuasi district to identify potential planting areas.
"Berry production is an economic alternative and an Andean social inclusion tool. The purpose is to supply the local and national markets with views to export," Velásquez was quoted as saying.
"The idea is to export these products of high profitability and great demand in the world market for their nutritional value and delicious taste."
It is estimated the initiative will need an investment of US$40,000 per hectare, which includes seedlings, modern irrigation systems and technical assistance.
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Perú realizará en setiembre sus primeras exportaciones de arándanosLima, ene. 04 (ANDINA). Las primeras exportaciones peruanas de arándanos se iniciarán a partir de setiembre del presente año con frutos provenientes de Arequipa y Ancash, informó hoy el presidente de Sierra Exportadora (Siex), Alfonso Velásquez.
AgregĂł que se trata de emprendimientos realizados independientemente de Siex por agricultores de los mencionados departamentos, pero que son una demostraciĂłn de los beneficios de trabajar con esos productos.
Estos emprendimientos se realizan en 50,000 hectáreas que en conjunto pueden llegar a producir alrededor de 500 mil kilos de ese fruto, declarĂł a la agencia Andina. La siembra de berries es uno de los principales programas de desarrollo productivo de Siex, cuya finalidad es difundir en la sierra del paĂs la producciĂłn de esos frutos con fines de exportaciĂłn. El proyecto incluye la siembra de arándano, frambuesa, cereza, fresa, mora, aguaymanto, entre otros, los cuales tienen cotizaciones importantes en el mercado internacional. SeñalĂł que para la siembra de berries se requiere de una inversiĂłn de 36,000 dĂłlares para producir una hectárea de arándano y la producciĂłn esperada es no menos de 10,000 kilos. “En setiembre y octubre los precios del arándano oscilan entre diez y 30 dĂłlares el kilo y son justamente los meses en que PerĂş puede exportar ese fruto”, señalĂł. Finalmente, manifestĂł que el precio que el arándano puede obtener en el mercado chino es superior al que se paga por la uva. (FIN) AQR/JPC Fecha: 04/01/2012
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