The Peruvian blueberry industry faced a significant challenge in 2023 due to the El Niño phenomenon, which resulted in a 40% decrease in exports compared to the previous year, causing market uncertainty. However, with normalized weather conditions, a gradual increase in exports is expected for the latter half of the season, potentially surpassing previous year's volumes. Meanwhile, Chile's blueberry exports remained stable despite risks, and the industry focused on quality control to meet market standards. South African exports also experienced a setback in the 2023/24 season but are expected to recover. The article highlights the resilience of the blueberry industry and the importance of adaptability to climatic changes, with a positive outlook for future growth.