The Asian berry market, led by China, is experiencing rapid growth, with blueberries being the most popular berry category. This growth is expected to continue, potentially leading to the introduction of new berry varieties tailored to Asia's climatic conditions and flavor preferences. However, this expansion faces challenges such as land availability and private investment withdrawal post-COVID-19. Meanwhile, China is also developing its export trade, aiming to support growth in Southeast Asian countries and build a year-round blueberry supply for these regions. There is potential for China to support South-East Asia during periods when other berry-producing regions are not able to supply, which could increase consumption in the region.