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News XXXV International Seminar Chile 2025
Chile's port challenge and the emergence of Chancay

Comparisons based on absolute capacities, however, are insufficient. What's at stake is not who builds the largest infrastructure, but who has the strongest, most resilient, and most adaptable port governance for the challenges of the 21st century.

"I still believe that blueberries, in the medium term, will be the most consumed fruit in the world."

"Our competitors are closer to the markets, so we have a lot to do. We have opportunities, but we have to work harder than before. That will allow us to continue competing."

Positive economic variables for the Chilean blueberry industry

The main emphasis was placed on fruit quality, one of the crucial factors for projecting the industry's development in the medium and long term. Other important challenges were also addressed, such as varietal renewal and the need to anticipate potential tariff scenarios in key markets like the United States.

The Blueberries Consulting Seminar could mark a turning point in the Chilean blueberry industry.

The prestige of the panelists, the strength of their arguments, their extensive experience and market knowledge, and the quality and depth with which the topics were covered made the Chile Seminar one of the important milestones in the analysis and evaluation of an industry that has lost competitiveness in recent years.

Chile's opportunities in the blueberry market will be analyzed at Monticello 2025.

This will be a very interesting meeting for Chilean producers and an opportunity to analyze and develop strategies that will allow the Chilean industry to regain competitiveness and prominence in the global blueberry market.

Diagnosis and projections of the Chilean blueberry industry

The quality and prestige of the panelists participating in the discussion of various topics on the various panel discussions guarantee an accurate and reliable assessment of the current state of the industry and its future prospects.

"The Chilean Seminar will focus on the recovery of the blueberry industry."

The blueberry market is not only still strong, but demand for the fruit continues to grow on all continents, so the blueberry business is booming, accompanied by new genetics that allow us to offer fruit with better size, better firmness, and better quality upon arrival to the final consumer.

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