The article highlights the success of the Peru Berries program, which was initiated by Agromercado (formerly Sierra Exportadora) in 2011, leading to a significant growth in the blueberry industry in Peru. The country is now the world's leading exporter of blueberries, with shipments exceeding $1.7 billion, and is on the verge of becoming the top producer as well. The program aimed to include small farmers in this venture, contributing to the development of the entire logistics chain and creating thousands of jobs. Currently, 30% of the blueberry production is from small farmers, and there is ongoing effort to improve berry varieties to meet market demands. However, small farmers face challenges in affording the financial resources for varietal changes, particularly with the requirement for newer, royalty-bearing varieties. Nonetheless, there is optimism for the future with increasing global demand and potential for expansion in new markets.