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Adral S.A. is at your service with more than 15 years of experience in Argentina�s food industry. We�ll assist you to make your purchases of Blueberries from our country as easy, secure and efficient as possible.
Blueberries are, indeed, one of Argentina�s fastest-growing fruit exports. Argentine blueberry production has increased over the last three years with planted area up to 400 percent, according to a 2005 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But that increase comes from a tiny base of 400 hectares in 2001 (to 1,600 hectares in 2004).
Argentine blueberry production has thrived in three different regions: the province of Entre Rios in Northeastern Argentina, the province of Buenos Aires, near the country�s capital city Buenos Aires, and the southern Patagonian valleys.
There is a huge opportunity for Argentina, as counter-season producers (from September to April). Others big advantages are the soil, the climate, the relative close distance to the U.S.A. and the reasonable costs for labor and land.
Adral S.A. works with a group of 20 blueberries producers having a total production of 700 to 1.000 Ton per year. Whatever your order needs, our shipment professionals will get them to you on time and with the service you expect, every day of the year. Our logistics planners can assist with: Quantity or sourcing locations, pallets and loads, air, truck, and sea shipments, warehouse delivery direct from airports.
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In 2005, sales of Chilean blueberries reached an estimated US$89 million and, so far in the present fruit season, the volume of exports - mostly to the United States - is up by over a quarter.
We have a production of
The industry is even newer in Argentina: "Argentine blueberry production has increased over the last three years with planted area up to 400 percent," according to a 2005 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But that increase comes from a tiny base of 400 hectares in 2001 (to 1,600 hectares in 2004). The industry is new in the country and farmers are still learning the business. "Argentine blueberry production has thrived in three different regions: the province of Entre Rios in Northeastern Argentina, the province of Buenos Aires, near the country�s capital city Buenos Aires, and the southern Patagonian valleys," according to the report.(Gain, 2005)
Blueberries are, indeed, one of Argentina�s fastest-growing fruit exports. Argentine blueberry production has increased over the last three years with planted area up to 400 percent, according to a 2005 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But that increase comes from a tiny base of 400 hectares in 2001 (to 1,600 hectares in 2004).
Argentine blueberry production has thrived in three different regions: the province of Entre Rios in Northeastern Argentina, the province of Buenos Aires, near the country�s capital city Buenos Aires, and the southern Patagonian valleys.
There is a huge opportunity for Argentina, as counter-season producers (from September to April). Others big advantages are the soil, the climate, the relative close distance to the U.S.A. and the reasonable costs for labor and land.
Adral S.A. works with a group of 20 blueberries producers having a total production of 700 to 1.000 Ton per year. Whatever your order needs, our shipment professionals will get them to you on time and with the service you expect, every day of the year. Our logistics planners can assist with: Quantity or sourcing locations, pallets and loads, air, truck, and sea shipments, warehouse delivery direct from airports.
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In 2005, sales of Chilean blueberries reached an estimated US$89 million and, so far in the present fruit season, the volume of exports - mostly to the United States - is up by over a quarter.
We have a production of
The industry is even newer in Argentina: "Argentine blueberry production has increased over the last three years with planted area up to 400 percent," according to a 2005 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But that increase comes from a tiny base of 400 hectares in 2001 (to 1,600 hectares in 2004). The industry is new in the country and farmers are still learning the business. "Argentine blueberry production has thrived in three different regions: the province of Entre Rios in Northeastern Argentina, the province of Buenos Aires, near the country�s capital city Buenos Aires, and the southern Patagonian valleys," according to the report.(Gain, 2005)
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