Camposol inaugurates its first blueberry packing plant in northern Sinaloa

The plant is designed to pack blueberries, but it can also be adapted for packing other fruits and vegetables such as mangoes, figs, pumpkins, among others.

CAMPOSOL has just built its first blueberry packing plant in the north of Sinaloa, Mexico, which will offer the service not only to the company, but also to farmers in the area who will have the possibility of packing their products efficiently , at a competitive cost and with the highest speed.

How were the beginnings of the Peruvian company?

Camposol is a Peruvian agro-industrial company located in northern Peru (Trujillo) created in 1997; its executive chairman is Samuel Dyer Coriat. Camposol Holding PLC is listed on the Oslo Axess Stock Exchange under code CSOL.

The Manager of Camposol in Mexico, José Andrés Renovales, pointed out the following regarding the packaging of blueberries.

“The plant was initially designed to pack blueberries, but it can also be adapted to pack other fruits and vegetables such as mangoes, figs, pumpkins, among others. Pre-cooling services in state-of-the-art tunnels and storage rooms for finished products. About CAMPOSOL, We will continue to ship our blueberries to the United States in the best conditions."

Future projects

The company is proud of such an important achievement for starting this service with products from Mexican farmers in the region and increasing volumes to become one of the most important packing centers in northern Sinaloa.

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