The article provides an overview of the global blueberry market, focusing on various regions such as South America, North America, China, Australia, and New Zealand. It highlights the end of the Peruvian blueberry season and the dominance of Chilean products in the market but anticipates a potential decrease in volumes due to harvest labor shortages. It also mentions logistical challenges at the Port of Los Angeles and a price drop in South Africa due to oversupply. In North America, the supply is lacking, primarily from Chile, leading to concerns about increased competition and potential rerouting to the east coast. Chile's quality issues but growing market potential in China are discussed, along with the market's pressure and advancements in cultivation. Australia reports a rise in store prices and consumption, while New Zealand notes a record consumption of blueberries last season, indicating a growing demand in these countries.