Rebound from a Year Ago is Expected with California Blueberry Loadings

Rebound from a Year Ago is Expected with California Blueberry Loadings

California blueberry volumes have been increasing in recent weeks, with a much better season anticipated this year.

The state’s volume typically peaks around the third week of May, with blueberries available from mid-late April to mid-June. 

The California Blueberry Commission reports estimates indicate about 80 million pounds of blueberries being shipped this season. 

Of this total, 60 million should be fresh blueberries, and 20 million pounds processed.

This figure would represent a nearly 20 million-pound increase from last year when the crop was hindered by cold and rainy weather.

The last blueberry acreage assessment in California showed among the three California districts (divided into coast, north, and south) district 3, including Fresno County to the south, had the largest acreage of blueberry plantations in the state.

About 27% of blueberry acreage is in Tulare County, followed by San Joaquin and Fresno counties.

California’s largest blueberry export market is Canada, and has been for many years.