Maine's Wild Blueberry Industry Faces $28 Million Loss in 2025
Maine's Wild Blueberry Industry Faces $28 Million Loss in 2025
US · Published May 27, 2026
Maine's wild blueberry industry, a cornerstone of the state's agricultural economy, suffered a significant setback in 2025, losing $28 million.
Known for their smaller size, sweeter taste, and higher nutritional value, wild blueberries have been a staple in Maine for over 10,000 years.
Indigenous groups have traditionally hand-harvested these berries, making them culturally and economically vital.

Why It's Important?

The financial loss has deeply affected farmers and Indigenous communities who rely on wild blueberries for their livelihood. The reduced harvest also impacts processors and the broader supply chain, potentially leading to higher prices and limited availability for consumers. Environmental factors, including changing weather patterns, are believed to be contributing to the decline, posing long-term risks to the sustainability of this industry.

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