Discover Latin America's economic success stories, from Peru's booming blueberry exports to Uruguay's renewable energy achievements. Explore Mexico's near-shoring benefits and hear from female entrepreneurs in Chile and Colombia on the evolving start-up ecosystem in the region.
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Peru's success in blueberry production is attributed to good policies and natural conditions.
Latin America excels in renewable energy with Uruguay producing over 90% from renewable sources.
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Agricultural Boom in Peru: The Rise of Blueberries
Peru has become a leading exporter of blueberries, experiencing a significant boom in production. The country's success in blueberry cultivation is attributed to good public policies, irrigation projects, and favorable natural conditions. One of the largest blueberry exporters in Peru, Camposol, has seen rapid growth in blueberry production, becoming the world's largest producer.
Renewable Energy Success in Latin America
Latin America has made strides in renewable energy, with hydropower accounting for nearly half of the region's electricity. Countries like Chile and Uruguay have embraced solar and wind power, leading to renewables generating almost two-thirds of Latin America's electricity. Uruguay, for instance, produces over 90% of its electricity from renewable sources.
Tech Innovation and Economic Growth in Latin America
Latin America has shown potential in various sectors, including tech innovation and manufacturing. Startups like New Bank in Brazil and diverse industries in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic highlight the region's creativity and growth prospects. The region's proximity to the US presents trade opportunities, as seen in Mexico's diverse exports and near-shoring practices.
Across the region, there are examples of economic success stories: countries, companies and people that are getting things right, transforming their local economies and bringing prosperity to the region.
We go to Peru, where fruit producers are enjoying a blueberry boom.
We hear from Uruguay, which generates almost all its electricity from renewable energy, and we visit a factory Mexico that’s benefiting from “nearshoring” and the country’s proximity to the United States.
We talk to two female entrepreneurs – one from Chile and one from Colombia – on how the ecosystem for start-ups has evolved in their countries and the exciting possibilities the region has to offer.
Produced and presented by Gideon Long
(Image: Close-up on a worker loading baskets of blueberries on a truck at a plantation. Credit: Getty Images)
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