“In China, we will fast track new genetics from our own proprietary premium varieties and shoulder season expansion to build competitive advantage against competitors, evaluate new opportunities relating to location, climate and varieties, including growing cooler climate blueberries, and the potential to expand market penetration beyond tier one and two cities through improved supply chain, so that nursery, post harvest, cold chain and food safety are also competitive advantages,” he told shareholders. Costa is targeting 700 planted hectares by calendar year 2026 in China, while in Morocco, it is replanting its northern farms with premium Costa blueberry varieties, and planned...