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Maine blueberry prices drop to lowest level in a decade

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, wild blueberry growers in Maine saw another drop in crop value in 2016 to the lowest levels seen in a decade. This comes despite the popularity of the fruit a one of Maine’s most recognized agriculture products.

Production of the blueberries has been high in recent years, and crept up a little less than one percent to almost 102 million pounds last year. The USDA says growers received 27 cents per pound for the blueberries last year, down 19 cents from 2015 and 33 cents from 2014. The berries sold for more than a dollar a pound as recently as 2007.

Maine agriculture officials are seeking new ways to promote the blueberries. The crop has suffered in part due to surplus supply and competition with Canada, where the dollar is weaker.

source: boston.cbslocal.com
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