20 Largest Exporters of Blueberries in the World

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In this article, we will take a look at the 20 largest exporters of blueberries in the world. If you want to skip our detailed analysis of the blueberry market and the consumption trends, head on over to the 5 Largest Exporters of Blueberries in the World.

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN), the global trade of blueberries was valued at $2.77 billion, along with an export volume of over 459,000 tons in 2021. Meanwhile, the total production of blueberries was estimated at around 1.79 million metric tons in the same year. As per data shared by the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), blueberry production by country has doubled from 2010 to 2019. During this period, the number of countries cultivating blueberries rose from 26 to 30. Furthermore, the FAS highlighted that the number of countries with an annual production of 10,000 tons or more rose from four in 2010 to 11 by 2019. The size of the global blueberry market stood at $8.3 billion in 2021 and is forecasted to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.5% to reach a size of $11.3 billion by the end of this decade.

Although China is the largest producer of blueberries in the world, with an annual output of 477,080 tons, the country consumes it all locally and is not a major exporter. Furthermore, the country imports blueberries from around the world to fulfil its domestic requirement. Peru has emerged as a major grower and exporter of blueberries only in the last decade. During this short period, the fruit has achieved the distinction of being the second most exported fruit and vegetable by the South American country in terms of value and has even overtaken the exports of avocadoes. Overall, Peru is the third biggest producer of blueberries in the world, behind China and the US. The US is the biggest single export market for Peru as it exported 124,450 tons of blueberries to the world’s biggest economy. According to the International Blueberry Organization (IBO), the global production of blueberries will surpass the 3 million tons level by the middle of this decade.

The history of blueberries dates back to the early 1900s in the US when the first commercial cultivation of blueberries took place at a farm in New Jersey. Now, it has become the second-most produced berry in the country. Blueberries have also gained popularity worldwide due to their numerous health benefits. They are packed with antioxidants, particularly anthocyanins, which help reduce the risk of chronic diseases like cancer. Furthermore, blueberries are also known to help lower blood pressure, improve cholesterol levels, and promote healthy blood vessel function. According to experts, some of the best blueberries in the world are the Biloxi, Bluecrop, and Blueray varieties. A few of the leading nations where blueberries are grown include USA, Mexico, and Morocco, as the environment in these counties is appropriate for high-quality blueberry production. The trend of growing hydroponic blueberries is also gaining popularity in these countries. If you want to learn more about hydroponic farming, head over to 10 Best Vertical Farming and Hydroponic Stocks to Buy.