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Forecast calls for strong domestic blueberry supply

It's a bountiful spring of blueberries for California Giant Berry Farms, as the company forecasts significant volumes of domestic blueberries. The grower's high yields and exceptional quality continue as consumer demand persists.

"We're forecasting a strong harvest of domestic conventional and organic blueberries in the immediate months, from several growing regions including California, Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. This will all be followed by a large blueberry crop coming from the Pacific Northwest growing regions in early July," said Thomas Smith, director of sales.

Conventionally grown Florida blueberries have just begun harvesting and California Giant expects peak volumes by mid-to-late April. Georgia production is forecasted to start in early April and will hit peak production in early May. Concurrently, the North Carolina growing region will add to volumes that bolster the southeast season.

"We're on the right track to have a very good supply of high-quality blueberries throughout the domestic season," said Smith.

Promotable volumes from the opposite side of the states—California's Central Valley—will provide ample supplies of fresh blueberries from mid-May through mid-to-late June.

California Giant's Oxnard California organic blueberry crop has been harvesting since early 2024 and will hit peak production volume in early April, before a steady decline in May. The Central Valley organic blueberry crop will begin peak production in late April with production continuing through May.

"We're on the right track to have a very good supply of high-quality blueberries throughout the domestic season," added Smith.

Through the shared industry goal to drive significant increases in blueberry consumption, California Giant continues to provide a year-round supply of sustainably grown fresh berries.

For more information:
Kyla Oberman
California Giant Berry Farms
Tel: +1 (831) 786-7458
[email protected]
www.calgiant.com

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