?? Agronometrics te invita al XXXIV Seminario Internacional de Blueberries Perú 2025, que se llevará a cabo el 12 y 13 de marzo en el Centro de Convenciones de Lima ?? . Un encuentro clave donde se reunirán los principales actores de la industria mundial.??? ?No te lo pierdas! Adquiere tu entrada:? https://lnkd.in/gWb6U8C3 ?? Email:?[email protected]?o ?? Whatsapp:?+56 9 3469 3871 Organiza: Blueberries Consulting #Blueberries #Perú #Agronometrics
Agronometrics
市场调研
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Market Performance Analysis for the Fresh Produce Industry.
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Agronometrics makes it easy to understand how commercial markets are moving through data.
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https://www.agronometrics.com
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- 所属行业
- 市场调研
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- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Fort Collins,Colorado
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- 私人持股
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- Data Visualization、Fresh、Produce、USDA Market Data、International Trade、Forecasting、Real-time Market Prices、Monitor Volumes、Harvest Seasons和Global Trends
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US,Colorado,Fort Collins,80526
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Lima to Host the XXXIV International Blueberry Seminar – “Is the World Hungry Enough for Peru’s Impressive Growth?” The XXXIV International Blueberry Seminar will take place in Lima on March 12-13, 2025. This key event will focus on Peru’s booming blueberry industry and whether global demand for high-quality berries is keeping pace with its rapid growth. Industry leaders, innovators, and analysts will gather to discuss Peru’s rise as the world’s top blueberry exporter, examining factors like advanced agricultural technologies and strong trade agreements with markets like the U.S., China, and Europe. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/eq54U5sv Blueberries Consulting
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President Trump’s Tariffs in Action – Surging Prices for Key Fresh Produce Commodities. President Trump’s 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico went into effect Tuesday, and he also doubled the levy on products from China to 20%. China retaliated with taxes of up to 15% on U.S. farm imports, while both Canada and Mexico announced retaliatory tariffs of their own. 70% of imported avocados came from Mexico in 2024.?67% of imported strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries come from Mexico (63%) and Canada (4%). These figures highlight the heavy reliance on North American trade partnerships for essential fruit imports, making any disruptions—such as tariffs or trade restrictions—potentially significant for both growers and consumers. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gvx4MgMN
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E”BLUE”LUTION… From selling fruit… to selling plants? Guest article by Diego Castagnasso, a fresh produce and blueberry industry expert. Loud, opinionated, INFORMED! Diego writes DC’s B-Side’s newsletter as he speaks and speaks as he writes. Read more at https://lnkd.in/gUpgw39A Michigan State University - US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) - University of Florida - The University of Georgia - Fall Creek?- PLANASA - HORTIFRUT - Camposol - Costa - Driscoll's - Mountain Blue - Sekoya Fruit - United Exports - OZblu?
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Agronometrics to Present In-Depth Analysis at Blueberries Consulting’s 34th International Seminar March 12 and 13 in Lima, Peru 2025. The event, scheduled to take place in Peru in 2025, will bring together key players in the global blueberry industry to discuss trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the future of the sector. During the seminar, Agronometrics will deliver a comprehensive analysis of the current state of Peru’s blueberry exports and its strategic position in the global market. With Peru emerging as one of the world’s top blueberry exporters, the presentation will highlight critical factors driving the country’s success, including production growth, market diversification, and competitive advantages. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how Peru has become a key player in meeting the rising global demand for blueberries, particularly in markets such as the United States, Europe, and Asia. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gfheRBDk
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Agronometrics in Charts: The Impact of Natural Disasters on the U.S. Fresh Produce Industry in 2024. In this installment of the ‘Agronometrics In Charts’ series, Sarah Ilyas studies the state of the US fresh produce Industry. Natural disasters have continued to take a significant toll on U.S. agriculture, with fresh produce sectors facing extensive losses due to extreme weather events. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/eQX2qft6
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Shaping the Future of Blueberry Data: Agronometrics Unveils ADI at Fruit Logistica. Since launching our Global Trade Data service, Agronometrics has been fortunate to collaborate with some of the industry’s leading players. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eqfXtcD3
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Agronometrics Shorts: Organic Price Premiums for Apples and Strawberries Have Been Shrinking Since 2015. Organic producers typically receive higher prices for their commodities compared to conventional products, a price premium that helps offset the costs associated with organic farming. However, for key organic fruits such as apples and strawberries, these premiums have been steadily decreasing since 2015,?according to the USDA. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gXnNTmRw
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Agronometrics Shorts: Peruvian Mango Industry Faces a Tough Season Amidst Oversupply and Price Declines. This season’s volume is comparable to pre-2023 levels, but a key factor driving this crisis has been the shortened harvest window caused by Peru’s water scarcity issues. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gE_unMVV
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Hi Everyone! It was a pleasure seeing everyone at?Fruit Logistica?again. We hope you enjoyed the event. If we weren't able to meet in person, it's not too late to learn more about how?Agronometrics can help your company grow. Don’t hesitate to?contact us at [email protected].?Schedule a demo or learn more about our?advertising opportunities. Best regards, The Agronometrics Team
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