The global blueberry market is experiencing a mixed situation with some seasons ending and others yet to begin. The Netherlands and Germany are expecting shortages and higher prices due to reduced supply from Morocco and Spain. Poland is monitoring the impact of night frosts on its crop, while Serbia forecasts a 15% increase in production. Spain is dealing with lower production and higher prices, and Chile is reassessing its blueberry production and export strategies as its global market share is affected by new producing countries. Peru is the world leader in blueberry production and export, increasing its production and access to new markets, and has become the largest supplier of blueberries to China, which is expected to continue growing its consumption.