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US Blueberry Import Intelligence

Track who's importing blueberry from Mexico — shipments, suppliers, volumes, and FOB prices.

Origins: Jalisco, SinaloaPeak Season: Oct-Mar0 importers

Mexico has become an important source of fresh blueberries for the United States, shipping mainly through the fall and winter, and for produce buyers, distributors, and importers, knowing who is bringing that volume in — from which Mexican regions and suppliers, and at what FOB prices — is the difference between negotiating with leverage and negotiating blind. Produce Trade IQ tracks 0 active US blueberry importers sourcing from Mexico, with shipment records, supplier relationships, and origin patterns updated weekly from CBP customs data.

Below you'll find the top US blueberry importers ranked by shipment volume, current FOB price ranges by Mexican crossing, and the ability to track any importer's blueberry sourcing in real time. Knowing who is sourcing what, and from where, is what separates buyers who negotiate from a position of information from those working in the dark.

Top Blueberry Importers

Ranked by shipment volume

The US blueberry import market spans large berry companies and dedicated importers alongside regional distributors. Rankings shift through the fall–winter window as buyers move between Mexican growing regions and as other counter-seasonal origins ramp up or wind down. Click any importer to see their full shipment history, the specific Mexican suppliers they buy from, their origin mix, and how their volumes have changed quarter over quarter.

Where US Blueberry Imports Come From

Mexican blueberry production for export has grown quickly over the past decade, concentrated in regions that ship into the US fall and winter window. Much of the modern crop is grown under protected culture (tunnels) using newer proprietary varieties bred for flavor, shelf life, and yield. The key export regions are:

  • Jalisco — the heart of Mexico's blueberry export industry and the largest producing region, anchoring fall and winter shipments to the US.
  • Sinaloa — a Pacific-coast production region that contributes to the export window alongside Jalisco.

The trade is counter-seasonal, like other berries: Mexican blueberries ship most heavily when domestic US production is thin. But blueberries are also more multi-origin than most produce — the US draws counter-season supply from Peru and Chile as well — so Mexican volume competes in a window shaped by several southern-hemisphere and Latin American origins at once. Buyers who track which regions and suppliers their competitors source from can see how Mexican volume is moving relative to that broader window before it shows up in their own costs.

When to Buy: Blueberry Import Seasonality

Mexican blueberry imports follow a fall-to-spring window driven by the gap in domestic US supply and the timing of other import origins:

  • Peak import window, October through March — the heart of Mexican blueberry shipments to the US, through the fall and winter when domestic production is low.
  • Ramp and wind-down — volume builds in early fall and tapers toward spring as domestic and other-origin supply shifts.
  • Protected-culture and genetics — much of the export crop is grown under tunnels with proprietary varieties, supporting quality and a longer, more consistent shipping window.

Because the window overlaps with Peru and Chile, the real import data — which Mexican regions are shipping, in what volume, and how it tracks against the broader counter-seasonal supply — tells you more about near-term availability and pricing than the calendar alone.

Current FOB (free on board) shipping-point prices for blueberries by Mexican border crossing, sourced from USDA Market News and updated weekly. FOB prices reflect the cost at the point of entry before freight and handling — the baseline buyers use to benchmark what they're paying, and for a berry sourced from several origins at once they can move sharply with overall supply.

Blueberry FOB Prices

Daily USDA Market News pricing for blueberry across 19 US markets, with historical trends and regional comparisons.

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How Produce Buyers Use Blueberry Import Data

Produce buyers, importers, and distributors use Produce Trade IQ's blueberry data to:

  • See competitor sourcing — find out which Mexican growers and suppliers your competitors buy blueberries from, how much volume they move, and whether they're concentrating or diversifying.
  • Discover new suppliers — identify the Mexican exporters actively shipping blueberries to the US, ranked by the volume and consistency of their shipment history.
  • Benchmark pricing — compare current FOB prices across crossings against what you're paying through the fall–winter window.
  • Track the supply window — watch how Mexican volume moves relative to the broader counter-seasonal supply so you can plan sourcing through the season.
  • Reduce origin concentration risk — when one region or grower is disrupted, quickly see where alternative volume is coming from.

Blueberry Import FAQ

Where does the US import most of its blueberries from?

The US imports fresh blueberries from several origins. Mexico is a major and fast-growing source — concentrated in Jalisco — shipping mainly in fall and winter, alongside Peru and Chile, which also supply the US counter-seasonal window.

Who are the largest US blueberry importers?

The top US blueberry importers — ranked by shipment volume from Mexico — are listed above, updated weekly from CBP customs records, spanning large berry companies, dedicated importers, and regional distributors.

When is the Mexican blueberry import season?

Mexican blueberry imports peak roughly October through March, building in early fall and tapering toward spring as domestic and other-origin supply shifts.

Which Mexican region grows the most export blueberries?

Jalisco is the heart of Mexico's blueberry export industry and the largest producing region, with Sinaloa also contributing. Much of the crop is grown under protected culture with newer proprietary varieties.

How current is this blueberry import data?

Shipment records and importer rankings are updated weekly from CBP customs data; FOB prices are updated weekly from USDA Market News.

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