Ты дашь зуб, что у них в новой пачке точно не чилийская голубика?
http://www.actahort.org/books/715/715_24.htm
BLUEBERRY PRODUCTION IN SOUTH AMERICA
Author: M.P. Banados
Keywords: Vaccinium spp, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil
Abstract:
Cultivated blueberry species were introduced to South America in the 1980s to evaluate their potential as a new fruit crop for the region. In 1993, Chile had 580 ha planted to blueberries and only few commercial hectares were reported in Argentina. Since then, the blueberry industry has grown very rapidly in these two countries.
In 2003/04 Chile had 2500 ha and exported 9666 t of fruit.
[wiki] Harvest seasons
The blueberry harvest in North America varies. It can start as early as May and usually ends in late summer. The principal areas of production in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, Chile, New Zealand and Argentina) have long periods of harvest. In Australia, for example, due to the geographic spread of blueberry farms and the development of new cultivation techniques, the industry is able to provide fresh blueberries for 10 months of the year – from July through to April.
http://www.freshfruitportal.com/2014/02/17/complex-season-means-new-markets-for-chilean-blueberries/
February 17th, 2014
To date, however, European and Asian volume has grown 14% and 30%, respectively. Much of this growth has resulted from the necessity to redirect shipments once planned for the U.S.