Canadian blueberries, especially from British Columbia, have been successfully exported to the Chinese market since 2015, with a signed protocol in the same year for fresh, frozen, and dried blueberries. Located in the third largest province in Canada, British Columbia is known for its ideal blueberry cultivation conditions and is the world's third largest planting area for blueberries and cranberries. The province's production volume in 2021 was approximately 140 million pounds, with a diversity of blueberry varieties. Despite the challenges of commercial processing and export limitations, Canadian blueberries are valued for their quality and taste, finding a niche in the Chinese market, particularly among consumers in Asia and those with Canadian residency.