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U.S. cranberries going up

Published Nov 21, 2024

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The United States is among the leading cranberry producers and exporters globally, with exports valued at $351.0 million in FY 2024, which is 2% higher than the average from FY 2019 to FY 2023. The top markets for U.S. cranberries are the European Union, Mexico, Canada, and China. The industry has experienced growth, with exports contributing up to 25% of a Wisconsin-based producer's annual sales. The U.S. Department of Agriculture also supports this growth through market development funds. The U.S. was also named among the top agricultural exporters, reaching 23 markets valued at $1.0 billion or more in 2023, primarily in North America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
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The United States is one of the world’s leading cranberry producers and exporters. In fiscal year (FY) 2024, the United States exported $351.0 million of cranberries and related products, performing 2 percent higher than the 5-year average (FY 2019 through FY 2023). These include fresh cranberries, processed cranberries, and cranberry juice. Cranberries are well known for their versatility and health benefits, making them a popular ingredient in appetizers, entrees, beverages and cocktails, desserts, and sauces. This broad appeal has driven demand across various consumer segments. Top markets for U.S. cranberries are the European Union, Mexico, Canada, and China. U.S. cranberry producers, especially in Wisconsin and Massachusetts, continue to see growth potential in export markets. A Wisconsin-based producer reported that exports contributed between 20 to 25 percent of the company’s total annual sales (link). Additionally, the U.S. cranberry industry has utilized a combination of ...
Source: USDA
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