It was grown in Corindi, New South Wales ... when developing a premium variety blueberry.” Other notable fruits that appear in the Guinness World Records include a strawberry weighing 289 ...
The world's heaviest blueberry has been grown by a farm in Australia. Weighing 20.40 grams and measuring 39.31 mm, the fruit grown in New South Wales has set a new Guinness World Record mark ...
The specimen is of a new variety developed by the Costa ... as the heaviest ever documented. So what does a world-record breaking blueberry taste like? Mr Hocking laughs and says he doesn't ...
A decade later, Peru is the world's third largest producer ... in 2022 Mr Espinoza tried to set up a nursery to develop new blueberry varietals that can cope with hotter year-round weather ...
making their blueberry industry the fastest-growing in the world. “This year we’re aiming for 8,000 tonnes. However, the expansion is not from new plantings, but from plant maturity because we still ...