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Guatemala's "Free Press" reported on July 17 that according to MAGA and Minex, Guatemalan blueberries have passed the phytosanitary procedures of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and obtained access to the Canadian mark.
According to Roberto Castañeda, president of Guatemalan agricultural export company Planesa, Guatemala has applied to Canada for blueberries several years ago, and it has finally been approv.
Since then, Guatemalan blueberries will have the opportunity to appear in Canadian supermarkets, restaurants and hote.
Since then, Guatemalan blueberries will have the opportunity to appear in Canadian supermarkets, restaurants and hote.
According to Casteneda, the blueberries currently produced by Planesa are mainly aimed at the domestic market of Guatemala and the Central American mark.
In order to meet the needs of the Canadian market, Planesa will expand the blueberry production ar.
After conducting market research, it will conduct new research for the Canadian mark.
Invest in production, which is expected to be completed in the next year and a half to two yea.
In order to meet the needs of the Canadian market, Planesa will expand the blueberry production ar.
After conducting market research, it will conduct new research for the Canadian mark.
Invest in production, which is expected to be completed in the next year and a half to two yea.
Casteneda said Planesa has blueberry production operations in Guatemala and Mexi.
In recent years, the company has been working on the research and development of new varieties and hydroponics, and plans to apply this cutting-edge technology to the actual production of blueberri.
In recent years, the company has been working on the research and development of new varieties and hydroponics, and plans to apply this cutting-edge technology to the actual production of blueberri.
Casteneda stressed that blueberry exports to Canada will be prioritized by land, given the high cost of fuel prices and the high cost of air and sea freig.