Coconut fiber is the sustainable key to blueberry cultivation worldwide.
The rise of the blueberry industry in the world and its rapid growth has brought challenges such as intensive water use, soil degradation and pressure from maMaintain high quality standards in increasingly demanding markets, such as the US, Europe and China.
In this stage, Meadow, a company specializing in agricultural substrates, has developed innovative solutions based on coconut fiber, a natural and renewable resource that is revolutionizing the way blueberries are produced.
Why coconut fiber?
Blueberries require acidic, well-drained, and well-aerated soils. Not all farms meet these conditions, and this is where coconut fiber presents itself as an ideal alternative. It retains moisture without causing waterlogging, provides a lightweight structure that allows root oxygenation, and its natural pH adjusts to the crop's needs. Furthermore, the use of coconut fiber reduces water consumption and dependence on chemical fertilizers, making the crop a more sustainable and resilient model in the face of climate change.
The result is a more stable, healthy and productive growth environment.

“First farmers, then manufacturers”
Meadow's philosophy is clear: it focuses on designing solutions based on field experience. The company not only produces substrates but also tests them on its own farms, ensuring that each product meets the real needs of farmers. With this in mind, Meadow has developed different formats to adapt to the needs of each producer:
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- Open Top Coconut Fiber Bags: Ready to use, save time and ensure uniformity throughout the plantation.
- 5kg bulk blocks: allow you to customize the substrate mix for each farm.
- 50-liter bags: guarantee consistency and homogeneous growth in all fields.
With these innovations, Meadow reaffirms its commitment to supporting farmers in their daily challenges and helping them conquer new markets.

Looking out at the world
In an international market that demands efficiency, quality, and, above all, sustainability, coconut fiber is positioned as a strategic ally for blueberry producers around the world.
For this reason, Meadow's berry growing solutions will be present at the next International Seminar on Red Fruits 2025 which will take place in the city of Tangier, Morocco, this September 10, in the stand No. 3
In Morocco, producers from Morocco, Portugal, Spain, and other neighboring regions of Africa and Europe will be able to experience the technical, agronomic, and commercial advantages of Meadow's products and technology applied to their specific needs and circumstances.
Contact Spain Office:
Manuel Luque Soriano
manuel@meadowindia.com
Leganés, Madrid
Spain, CP 28916
Website: www.meadowindia.com