Quality: Conventional and organic fruit quality is strong overall, although warmer conditions have led to some bruising and soft fruit.
Volume: Production volumes are increasing steadily for both conventional and organic fall crop blocks.
Pack Counts: Conventional 16-18; Organic fall crop 20-24.
Quality: Overall fruit quality is fair to good as the season begins to wane. Instances of soft fruit due to weather are present.
Volume: A gradual decline is anticipated over the next two to three weeks.
Pack Counts: Conventional: 14-18, 22-24; Organic: 26-30;
Region Update: Conventional blueberries from Peru have already begun arriving, ensuring strong continuity in supply for the next two to three months. However, occasional shortages may occur due to packout variability or port delays. Volumes are rapidly increasing.
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