Argentina faced the coldest Fall season in 62 years, with temperatures of 5°C. Last year, Argentina faced a warm Fall season that allowed blueberries to develop and be ready for exports by the first week of July. On the other hand, this season's weather has delayed blueberry harvests by about 20 days, and exporters are starting their shipments by the end of July. The blueberry harvest for local supply has also been delayed by 40 days. Production volume was not affected by the cold weather, so the season will maintain a stable supply.