South Hemisphere Blueberry Exports Grew by 28%

Published May 23, 2025

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According to the 2025 International Blueberry Market Yearbook by iQonsulting, the total volume of blueberries exported by Southern Hemisphere countries during the 2024/25 season reached 436,431 tons, representing a 28% increase compared to the previous season.

Peru maintained its leadership as the main fresh blueberry exporter, with a total volume of 317,847 tons, which signified a 42% increase from the previous season. In second place, Chile also recorded growth in its exports, with a 5% rise, reaching a total of 90,647 tons.

Regarding destination markets, North America remained the main recipient of Southern Hemisphere blueberries, with a total of 217,986 tons, representing a 26% increase compared to the previous season. In second place was Europe, which received 151,653 tons, also with a 26% increase.

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According to the 2025 International Blueberry Market Yearbook by iQonsulting, the total volume of blueberries exported by Southern Hemisphere countries during the 2024/25 season reached 436,431 tons, representing a 28% increase compared to the previous season. Peru maintained its leadership as the main fresh blueberry exporter, with a total volume of 317,847 tons, which signified a 42% increase from the previous season. In second place, Chile also recorded growth in its exports, with a 5% rise, reaching a total of 90,647 tons. Regarding destination markets, North America remained the primary recipient of Southern Hemisphere blueberries, with a total of 217,986 tons, representing a 26% increase compared to the previous season. In second place was Europe, which received 151,653 tons, also with a 26% increase. The yearbook is a freely accessible publication offering updated information on exports and prices in various markets. It is sponsored by Frutas de Chile and Fedefruta, with ...

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