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Nova Scotia’s wild blueberry production under the influence of changing climates - Fruit & Vegetable Magazine

As the provincial berry and a native crop in Nova Scotia, wild blueberries naturally grow in the region primarily due to the suitable acidic soil and favourable growing climate. With the improvement of industry commercialization and management, field productivity and production have been enhanced significantly, especially in pest and plant health management. Wild blueberry production has benefited from stable and maritime climatic conditions ove…
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fruitandveggie.com broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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