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Haskap berries have been called 'the next new superfruit'. ... Mike Cassidy has planted four hectares with 10,500 haskap plants on his farm in Hampton, P.E.I. ...
The berries have an “untapped market potential,” specifically in cold climates, according to experts.
Berry breeding group at University of Saskatchewan expects to sell more than a million haskap plants Tiffany Cassidy · CBC News · Posted: Sep 22, 2014 7:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: September 22, 2014 ...
4 / 11: Honeyberry USA of Bagley, Minn., raises several berry and tree crops, including these “sea berry” plants (sea buckthorn berries). The berries are commonly used as a citrus substitute ...
Haskap berries might be the next new superfood — but most people haven't heard of them You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Reviews and ...
Growers say Haskap berries could be Tasmania’s next cold-hardy superfood. ... the best varieties, and so on, Haskap Berries need the same amount of work,” he said.
Haskap berries have been called the next new superfruit and more and more acres are being planted on P.E.I. every year.But, chances are you've never heard of them.Mike Cassidy has planted four ...
Move over, blueberries -- there’s a new “super berry” in town. It’s called haskap, and it’s gaining popularity across Saskatchewan. The University of Saskatchewan has been breeding the berry to make ...
Growers say Haskap berries could be Tasmania’s next cold-hardy superfood. This Tasmanian superfruit might look like a blueberry’s odd-shaped relative but it contains 130 times the amount of ...
Growers say Haskap berries could be Tasmania’s next cold-hardy superfood. This Tasmanian superfruit might look like a blueberry’s odd-shaped relative but it contains 130 times the amount of ...
Chances are you haven’t. The unusual berry looks a bit like a blueberry’s odd-shaped relative and is described as a cross between a raspberry, black currant, and a blueberry with a hint of ...