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A series of articles in The Journal of Gerontology outline how blueberries can help alleviate conditions associated with aging. Blueberries can help relieve age-related conditions, a new series of articles have indicated. According to a collection of articles published in The Journal of Gerontology, blueberries can help people to age well as they rank as...
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Article originally found at Medical News Today https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320517.php Blueberries are sometimes branded a “superfood,” and for good reason; they are packed full of antioxidants that offer a wealth of health benefits. Now, a new study has uncovered another use for these little berries: helping to treat cancer. By studying human cervical cancer cell lines, a...
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China presents massive opportunities to global berry suppliers as consumers there get richer and demand healthier food China presents massive opportunities to global berry suppliers as consumers there get richer and demand healthier food, according to Promar International’s Emma Gough and Hortifrut Chile’s David Smith, who told the Global Berry Congress (GBC) last month that...
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A consumer study by the California-based U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council’s (USHBC’s) says blueberries have become consumers’ top berry. Victoria De Bruin, marketing manager for the USHBC: “The most recent long-term look at blueberries’ success showed that U.S. per capita consumption grew 600% between 1994 and 2014 – more than any other fruit or vegetable.” De...
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Vegetable has the health credentials, year-round availability and versatility to succeed, says Kantar analyst Asparagus could follow in the footsteps of avocados and become the next big thing if producers, retailers and industry bodies play their cards right, a grocery analyst has claimed. Emma Fencott, consumer insight director at Kantar Worldpanel, told the Biennial Asparagus...
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A significant study links berry consumption with improved heart health. You can’t get the same benefit from a pill or supplement. You won’t need a spoonful of sugar to help this medicine go down: eating more blueberries and strawberries may be a tasty way to protect your heart. The finding comes from a new study...
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The manager of Agricultural exports from Adex, Paula Carrion, stated that the months of September and October are key for agriculture exporters of blueberries, as this was a period where they could take advantage of the window of opportunity offered by the international market. “The United States stops producing in this period and it has...
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Peruvian blueberries have been on the UK market for a couple of weeks, first the berries came via airfreight and in the last ten days the seafreight started to arrive. The arrivals will continue until March. The European market is short of blueberries after Poland had less volumes than was expected, according to some figures...
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The Peruvian horticulture industry has set an ambitious target to significantly widen its export offer of high quality fresh, dried, frozen and processed fruits, vegetables, superfoods, grains and other food and drink ingredients. With both Peruvian cuisine and healthy food in vogue across major consumer markets, and Peru’s agricultural frontier set to expand to 260,000...
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“When you see an increase of this magnitude, it’s really because there is much potential. Blueberries have become one of the fruits that currently presents the best business opportunities and very attractive prices, which makes them an excellent export product. The growing demand, the production’s seasonality and its qualities, have allowed this positioning,” said Guillermo...
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