'Giant blueberry' fruit causing a stir in North American market

Recently, a fruit called "Giant Blueberry" has caused a sensation in the North American market. Blueberries of this exceptionally large size come from carefully selected areas with favorable microclimates, such as Olmos (Peru) and the Atmayac Valley of Guadalajara (Mexico).

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The fruit is the result of a unique genetic trait developed in collaboration with partners such as Sekoya Fruit, Agrovision reports. It is grown using sustainable practices in areas selected for their microclimate.

 

In addition, the giant blueberry is available at North American retail chains such as Sprouts, Shoprite, Whole Foods, Tader Joe's and Publix, where consumers can experience it.

 

The launch of this giant blueberry not only brings a new experience to consumers, but also drives the upgrading of the entire blueberry industry. In order to better meet market demand, many manufacturers have begun to introduce blueberry sorting equipment to improve production efficiency and product quality.

 

Among them, Fstsort blueberry grading machine is a popular device. Fstsort machine uses a drum sorting method to accurately and friendly classify the size of blueberries. At the same time, the equipment is also flexible and scalable and can be customized according to different production needs.