Zimbabwe targets a 30,000-tonne blueberry production by 2030, expanding export markets and driven by investments.

Zimbabwe aims to significantly boost its blueberry production from 5,500 tonnes in 2023 to 30,000 tonnes by 2030, driven by investments and improved yields. The industry, which began in 2008, is expanding export markets to include India and China. Challenges such as infrastructure, policy issues, and unfavorable exchange rates persist. However, with a skilled workforce and favorable climate, Zimbabwe is positioning itself as a noteworthy player in the global blueberry market.

September 27, 2024
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