Ports, foreign trade and logistics come together in a key panel for blueberries at the Lima 2026 International Seminar
The competitiveness of blueberry It is no longer defined solely by performance and quality in the field. Increasingly, it also depends on logistics: transit times, space availability, and the ability to coordinate among stakeholders. In this context, the XXXIX International Blueberries Seminar Lima 2026 This will include a discussion panel, aimed at linking operational decisions with concrete business results.
The conversation will address how decisions made at the outset, such as infrastructure, operations, planning, and risk management, impact costs, efficiency, and compliance. In an industry where the blueberry Demanding precision in temperature, traceability and timing, the panel will focus on current challenges in international trade and opportunities to strengthen competitiveness through more integrated, predictable and efficient logistics.
Panelists: Six complementary perspectives for the technical conversation
The panel will bring together specialists from different links in the logistics and agro-export chain, with experience in ports, foreign trade, operations, export and logistics.
- Gonzalo Ríos Polastri (Peru), Deputy General Manager – COSCO SHIPPING Ports Chancay Peru
- José Moyano (Spain), Director – Port Authority of Malaga
- Antonio Cuenca (Peru), Foreign Trade Specialist
- Mario Salazar (Peru), President – Agrícola Chavín | Director – Asociación Civil Frío Aéreo | Board Member – ADEX and AGAP
- Juan Pablo Avendaño (Chile), Agricultural Engineer specializing in Agribusiness | Commercial Executive (Reefers)
- Nick Bonifaz (Peru), Owner – VE Logistics
The presence of these panelists will allow for the exchange of experiences and perspectives on port infrastructure, logistics operations, commercial management and market demands, with a focus on the specific challenges of blueberries and their performance at their destination.

When and where: panel and event information
The panel “How logistical efficiency redefines agro-export commercial success: challenges and opportunities” It will take place on Wednesday, March 11, between 11:10 and 12:00 hours, at the Lima Convention Center (LCC), as part of the XXXIX International Blueberries Seminar Lima 2026, scheduled for March 11 and 12, 2026.
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Complete information about the seminar in Lima: Key players in the blueberry industry will meet at the XXXIX International Blueberries Seminar Lima 2026
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