U.S. Walmart Interested in Peruvian PITAHAYA, How Many Millions Were Invested?
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Epic Farms began its trajectory 4 years ago with the cultivation of "dragon fruit", driven by two agronomists who identified an opportunity for expansion in pitahaya. This Peruvian fruit, considered the food of the future, stands out for its low water consumption, which makes it a sustainable option in today's agriculture. Why is it in Walmart's international eye, USA? YOU CAN SEE: GOOD NEWS, immigrants in the US: AB 450 law confirms the protect…
Researchers and students of the Technological Institute of Sonora (Itson) Campus Obregón, carried out a tour through several parts of the Pitayal Forest, to determine the causes of the scarce presence of the fruit and for which the traditional Fair will be postponed until September. María Eudelia Verdugo Mátuz, entrepreneur of the community of Sirebampo, in the municipality of Huatabampo, reported that the results of these studies will be presen…
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