Trade is nutso. My grocery store chain sells blueberries from Canada. Canada bought blueberries from US. Now Canada gets blueberries from Peru? Does Peru get them from Canada?
Interesting about how well Peru is doing in supplying organic blueberries to the world. The US is their principle export parter, but the EU is significant. Peru also supplies about 90% of the asparagus imported to the US.
I had no idea they were transported by ship, in the US to Philadelphia, in Europe to Rotterdam.
I suppose Canadian imports could go in through Halifax or Montreal. BC does seem to a long way by sea.
"According to a
report from Peruvian media outlet Agraria.pe, the
Peruvian Blueberry Growers Association (Proarándanos) has announced that the total shipment volume of fresh blueberries from Peru for the 2024/25 season (May to April) is projected to reach 323,928 metric tons, a 4.1% increase compared with an earlier estimate in October 2024. Although the season is progressing more slowly than the previous one, production has grown significantly.
The report indicates that Peruvian blueberry exports had reached 254,406 metric tons as of mid-December, marking a 61% increase compared with the same period of last season. Approximately 11% of these exports were organic blueberries, with the total organic export volume for the season expected to reach 40,000 metric tons. While organic blueberries were previously sold almost exclusively to the United States, the European market has claimed around 10% of the share this season.
In terms of export destinations, the United States had accounted for 53% (135,000 metric tons) of Peru’s total blueberry exports, followed by Europe at 25% (63,000 metric tons),
China at 14% (35,000 metric tons) and the United Kingdom at 5% (12,000 metric tons)."
"Regarding export methods, 97% of the blueberries exported were shipped by sea. Key ports have included Philadelphia, which handled 58% of exports to the United States, Rotterdam, which received 72% of exports to Europe (excluding Russia), Shenzhen, which dealt with 72% of exports to China, and Dover, which processed 44% of exports to the United Kingdom."
"The major ports in Canada for handling produce and other goods include the Port of Vancouver, Port of Montreal, Port of Prince Rupert, Port of Halifax, Port of Saint John, Port of Toronto, Port of Quebec and the Port of Nanaimo. "