Better blueberries ahead for Michigan
June 18, 2021

Looking ahead at Michigan’s upcoming blueberry season, reports are that the crop looks good for the 2021 season.

“We expect a better crop of blueberries than what we saw last year,” says Ryan Lockman, VP of sales and procurement at North Bay Produce based in Traverse City, MI. “The crop will be larger than the 2020 crop. It’s too early to tell about quality and size as we’re not there yet. But all indications right now show normal sizing and quality.”

The timing of the crop looks to be similar to historical starts to the season--in Michigan’s case, it’s approximately mid-July and the season ends mid-September. Also in production at that time will be New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, Canada.

Photo: North Bay Produce

Solid domestic demand
As for demand, Lockman believes it should be good. “Demand has been very good since the start of the domestic production season back in March and we’re hoping that continues into the summer months,” he says. For North Bay, what could help its demand is the top-seal option it’s offering on its 12x1 pint, 12x18 oz, 12x24 oz and 12x2# size profiles.

Lockman also anticipates pricing to look similar to 2020’s prices. “We have seen higher process demand over the past year which should provide a good basis for the fresh market sales,” he says.

One factor that could also work its way into pricing is--as growers all across the country are noting--increasing costs within the supply chain. “All costs within the supply chain are increasing except for the net return to the grower which has gone down due to the increasing costs everywhere else,” adds Lockman.

 

18/06/2021

FreshPlaza.com