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Explore world-class blueberry farms in Canada

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The 4 member farms of BC Blueberries meet a wide range of requirements from weather monitoring to soil quality and adhering to stringent food safety regulations.
With over 80 years of experience, the BC Blueberry Council represents more than 600 high-dust blueberry farms in Canada. The farms’ total high dust cranberry farming area amounts to more than 11,000 hectares (27,000 acres) to meet the growing consumer demand. British Columbia’s blueberry growers have honed agricultural skills over the generations, while focusing on food quality and safety. They are proud to produce top quality blueberry varieties for Canada and the world.

Farm RussLynn Blueberries They have grown blueberries on their small farms since 1986 with an initial area of ​​just 10 acres. They worked hard and achieved success by having a group of loyal customers who return every year to pick blueberries on the farm. Farm RussLynn Blueberries. All of their fruit is Bluecrop, one of the sweetest and tastiest blueberry varieties in Canada. Unlike large commercial enterprises, RussLynn Blueberries decided to ignore the crop of early harvestable varieties such as Duke and Reka to focus on Bluecorp with higher quality and great taste. Blueberries are hand-harvested by the farm to avoid crushing caused by picking with automatic fruit pickers. Didar Berry Farm is located in Delta BC which was established in 2005 on the rich farmland of Burns Bog. Burns Bog’s Unique Ecological Wonders provides a soil rich in minerals and nutrients needed for the growth of delicious blueberries during the summer months. Didar Farm is owned and operated by a household by taking advantage of the fertile soil to ensure high quality and rich blueberries. In 1997, Parm and Satwinder founded it Westberry farm to diversify the vision and export the fruit to the world. Soon after, they included the packaged fruit in their product portfolio. The farm started production with a slow, labor-intensive process, even having to cover fruit trays with plastic bags by hand; has now evolved into a globally recognized standardization process. Their love of the land enabled them to foster a sustainable farm with a combination of disease management and crop protection. Farm Klaassen. Final, Klaassen farm 80 acres owned and dedicated by the household to grow delicious-tasting blueberries at an affordable price. Their goal is to grow and produce quality, natural blueberries by focusing on sustainable farming. The farm uses all natural and non-toxic products to provide its customers with nutritious, year-round fresh and frozen blueberries. By using a non-toxic spray and spraying only when absolutely necessary, the Klaassen farm blueberries are so safe that they can be eaten right away from the garden. All Klaassen blueberries are GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) certified.

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