Trujillo once again brings together the Peruvian blueberry industry with a high turnout and networking opportunities
With over a thousand confirmed attendees and six years of continuous presence in Trujillo, the International Blueberry Seminar returns this week to bring together producers, exporters, consultants, companies, researchers and specialists linked to the industry. blueberry Peruvian.
The 2026 edition arrives with a lineup that reaffirms Trujillo's importance within the sector's technical and commercial calendar. It's not just about attendance: the event once again brings together technical information, business presence, and direct dialogue among stakeholders in the supply chain, in an industry that is rapidly changing and demands increasingly precise decisions.
Six years of presence in Trujillo
Blueberries Consulting has been conducting this seminar in Trujillo for six years, consolidating a sustained relationship with one of the most important areas for the production and export of blueberries in Peru.
This local continuity is part of a broader trajectory: more than forty international seminars in which Blueberries Consulting has brought together researchers, specialists, companies and industry professionals.
The city functions not only as a headquarters, but also as a marketplace where the industry gathers to review campaign information, connect with specialists, learn about solutions, and talk with those involved in different stages of the business.

International Blueberries Seminar - Trujillo 2023 ©Blueberries Consulting
Business and commercial conversation
The commercial area will play a central role in this edition, with companies linked to genetics, nutrition, irrigation, technology, packing, post-harvest, services and solutions for cultivation.
For attendees, this space allows for something that doesn't always happen in daily operations: comparing alternatives, talking directly with suppliers, and exchanging views between field operations, export, consulting, and services.
In this context, networking is not merely an add-on to the program. It is an integral part of the seminar's value: meetings, conversations between presentations, contacts at booths, and connections that can open up new technical and commercial opportunities for the season.

International Blueberries Seminar Trujillo 2025 © Blueberries Consulting
Knowledge for a rapidly changing industry
The event also reflects the current state of the industry. The agenda is marked by issues that are currently impacting the season: climate and El Niño, plant health, nutrition, genetics, the market, fruit quality, and post-harvest handling.
The hallmark of the event will be its combination of field experience, technical expertise, academic knowledge, innovation, and market information. This convergence allows for addressing the challenges of the blueberry industry from different perspectives: production, management, quality, destination, and competitiveness.
In a scenario where more and more information is circulating, the value of the meeting will also lie in distinguishing data, knowledge and technical evidence in order to make more informed decisions.

International Blueberries Seminar Trujillo 2024 © Blueberries Consulting
The 42nd International Blueberries Seminar Trujillo 2026 will be held on 8 & 9 of July at the Costa del Sol Wyndham Trujillo Golf Hotel in Peru, and will bring together national and international specialists to discuss the main technical and commercial challenges of blueberry. The Tickets They can be purchased here.
With high attendance, six years of continuity in the city and a strong presence of companies, Trujillo once again confirms its place as a meeting point for an industry that seeks to update knowledge, generate links and transform technical information into better campaign decisions.

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