Blueberry production in Chile: current status and future developments/Producao de mirtilo no Chile: situacao atual e desenvolvimentos futuros

Chile has become a major actor in the blueberry industry as the most important supplier of off-season fresh fruit for the northern hemisphere. Blueberry exports passed from US$ 30 million (around 4,000 tons) in 2000 to US$ 380 million (94,000 tons) in 2011. The characteristics of the major blueberry...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista Brasileira de fruticultura 2014-03, Vol.36 (1), p.58
Hauptverfasser: Retamales, Jorge B, Palma, Maria J, Morales, Yohanna A, Lobos, Gustavo A, Moggia, Claudia E, Mena, Carlos A
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Zusammenfassung:Chile has become a major actor in the blueberry industry as the most important supplier of off-season fresh fruit for the northern hemisphere. Blueberry exports passed from US$ 30 million (around 4,000 tons) in 2000 to US$ 380 million (94,000 tons) in 2011. The characteristics of the major blueberry growing regions (North, central, South-central and South) are presented in terms of acreage, varieties, management practices, extension of the harvest season, and soil and climatic conditions. Most fruit is from highbush varieties, picked by hand and exported fresh by boat to United States. Largest proportion of fruit is exported from mid December to late January, which coincides with lowest prices. The south-central region (latitudes 34°50' to 38°15' S) was in 2007 the most important one with 5,075 ha (51.1% of area planted). Among the challenges for the Chilean blueberry industry in the near future are: 1. Lower profitability due to lower rates of currency exchange and higher costs, 2--Greater scarcity and higher cost of labor, 3.--Need for higher productivity and sustainable production practices, 4--Fruit of high and consistent quality, and 5.Greater investment in research. As a case study the article presents three approaches that can help identify areas with low availability of labor and improve its efficiency. The article shows the use of geomatic tools to establish labor availability, application of growth regulators to reduce crop load, increase fruit size and improve harvest efficiency, and the use of shakers to harvest fresh fruit for long distance markets. More research is needed to improve yields, reduce costs and give greater economical and ecological sustainability to the chilean blueberry industry. Index terms: Biotechnology, growth regulator and plant science. O Chile tornou-se de grande atuacao na industria de Mirtilo como o fornecedor mais importante de frutas frescas de entressafra para o hemisferio Norte. Exportacoes de Mirtilo passaram de $ 30 milhoes de dolares americanos (cerca de 4.000 toneladas) em 2000, para 380 milhoes (94 mil toneladas) em 2011. As caracteristicas das principais regioes de cultivo de Mirtilo (Norte, central, centro-Sul e Sul) sao apresentados em termos de area plantada, variedades, praticas de manejo, extensao do periodo de colheita, e condicoes climaticas e do solo. A maioria das frutas e de variedades highbush, colhidas a mao e exportados frescas para os Estados Unidos por barco.Grande porcentagem do fruto e export
ISSN:0100-2945
DOI:10.1590/0100-2945-446/13