With great support from the public and private world, a reunion of the blueberry industry begins in Chile

It is interesting to point out that for the first time the highest authorities of Agriculture participate in a meeting of the blueberry industry, which is received as great support for an industry that has done things well.

With the assistance of the highest authorities in the sector, headed by the Minister of Agriculture, Esteban Valenzuela, the representatives of the Chilean Blueberry Committee, the delegation of the Nursery Association, the director of the INIA Agricultural Research Institute and the representatives of The organizations that lead the blueberry industry in Peru and Mexico, grouped in Proarándanos and Aneberries respectively, are going to the reunion of the Chilean blueberry industry this Thursday, April 7 at the Monticello Events Center, in San Francisco de Mostazal, locality of the sixth region of the country.

plans for the industry

At the meeting, which takes place within the framework of the XVIII International Seminar on Blueberries, the Minister of Agriculture will make a presentation in which he will outline the Government's guidelines that he has planned for the agricultural sector during his mandate.

In the inaugural block, a detailed account of the results and projections of the Chilean blueberry industry within the framework of the global market will also be given by Isabel Quiroz, representing the Blueberry Committee, and future scenarios and different challenges to face, by the international consultant Manuel José Alcaino. This initial block will close with a round of questions, in which attendees will be able to delve into the topics discussed.

great endorsement

It is interesting to point out that for the first time the highest authorities of Agriculture participate in a meeting of the blueberry industry, which is received as a great support for an industry that has been at the forefront in moving along the path of sustainability and responsibility. with the environment, that tries to be a pioneer in the application of clean technology in all its processes and that has never left the hand of science and research for its development.

Everything indicates that the XVIII International Blueberry Seminar on April 7 will be a very productive reunion for the Chilean blueberry industry and could become a great boost and state support to advance even further in the perspective of achieving a better position and competitiveness in the global industry and international markets.

Source
Martin Carrillo O.- Blueberries Consulting

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