Bright forecast for domestic organic blueberry season

Overview of blueberries from United States, complemented by charts from Agronometrics. Original published on June 30, 2025.
North Bay Produce has started its domestic organic blueberry season, launching in July, with produce sourced from the lush regions of British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. As the season approaches, anticipation is growing for what looks to be a bountiful harvest.
The 2025 organic blueberry season is poised to be one of exceptional quality. The company’s dedicated farmers in North America’s Pacific Northwest have reported optimal growing conditions, which should result in an abundant crop with excellent flavor and size. These regions, renowned for their fertile soil and ideal climate, provide the perfect environment for cultivating high-quality, organic blueberries.

Source: Agronometrics

Source: Agronometrics
North Bay Produce is dedicated to providing high-quality organic blueberries while upholding its standards of sustainability and environmental responsibility. Through the use of eco-friendly farming techniques, the company guarantees that each berry is not only flavorful but also grown with great care.
“Our growers have worked tirelessly to prepare for this season, and we’re thrilled to offer consumers the freshest and most flavorful organic blueberries available,” said Brian Klumpp, director of marketing at North Bay Produce. “Our commitment to quality and consistency shines through in every berry we produce.”
As the season begins, the company’s organic blueberries will be available in major retail stores and through select distributors across the nation. The company expects a robust supply throughout the growing season, guaranteeing that consumers can consistently enjoy these nutritious and delightful berries.
The company will present its organic blueberries at the Organic Produce Summit in Monterey, California, this July. Attendees are invited to come by the company’s booth, #512, to see all of its organic selections.
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