According to Gestion, Felipe Venegas, general manager of blueberry marketer Agrovision, recently revealed that its Peruvian blueberry season is expected to be the largest season in terms of production. According to reports, the company currently has more than 2,200 hectares of blueberry production bases in Peru, and the production this season is expected to be about 33,000 tons. The blueberry varieties include Sekoya Pop, Sekoya Beauty and BiancaBlue.
The large harvest of Peruvian blueberries is certainly gratifying, but it also brings challenges in production efficiency and quality assurance. The market has strict requirements for blueberry grading, and sorting directly affects the final product pricing and customer satisfaction. To maintain consistent quality under high production conditions, advanced grading technology is needed to share the manual workload.
Fstsort focuses on the field of fruit and vegetable sizing. The blueberry grading machine uses food-grade belts, which can accurately grade according to diameter size standards to ensure the consistency of blueberries of different grades. At the same time, the equipment's efficient operation and low maintenance costs allow blueberry growers to complete a large amount of grading work with less manpower and time, significantly improving yield processing capabilities.