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First blueberry shipment from South America arrives in China

According to EastFruit analysts, after a disastrous start to the blueberry export season from Peru, which led to the first-ever decline in the global trade of this trending berry, export volumes are currently recovering.

According to Fructidor, last week, a shipment of 11.7 tons of fresh blueberries from Peru arrived at the port of Tianjin after a 34-day sea voyage.

This is the first time fresh blueberries from South America have been delivered to a port in northern China. After arrival, the fruits were transported via cold chain logistics to the Xinfadi Fruit and Vegetable Trade Center in Gaobeidian, Hebei, according to a Latin media outlet.

Read more at East-Fruit.

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