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Mexican Blueberry Exports to Drop Slightly in 2025 with Vast Majority Destined for the U.S.

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Mexico is one of the main blueberry-producing countries, ranking sixth globally. By calendar year 2025, production is projected at 73,500 metric tons (MT), down 9% from 2024.

In the case of exports, the most recent United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) report focused on the fruit, indicates that these would reach 70,000 MT and imports 20,000 MT.

Exports would be 70,000 metric tons, slightly lower than the 74,000 metric tons of the previous year. The United States accounts for 96% of Mexican blueberry exports.

In recent years, the country has expanded its product to new horizons, finding opportunities in the European Union and in emerging markets such as the United Arab Emirates.

The United States is expected to remain Mexican blueberries’ main export market and supplier.

On the other hand, imports are forecast at 20,000 tons, up 7% from 2024, due to increased domestic demand met in part by the United States, Peru, and Canada during periods of lower production in Mexico.

The United States will continue to be Mexico’s main supplier of blueberries, while Peru has begun increasing its blueberry exports to the country.

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