● Live · Jun 04, 2026
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Domestic blueberry supply is finally building — Georgia and California are both contributing now

Blueberry availability is becoming more consistent as multiple domestic regions come online. Supply is currently flowing from Mexico, Georgia, and California, giving buyers more sources to work with after a period of tighter inventory. Georgia had some early weather challenges this season, but volumes are now improving.

This is a category to watch closely given the string of weather-related disruptions earlier in the season across Michigan, Maine, and Wisconsin. The addition of Georgia and California supply alongside ongoing Mexico volume should bring more pricing stability, especially heading into summer promotional season when blueberry demand peaks.

Buyers planning summer programs should move quickly to lock in volumes while supply is building. If any of the domestic regions hit unexpected weather or disease pressure, the market could tighten again fast.

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