According to the B.C. blueberry council, harvest could be up almost 10 percent this summer.
That’s a huge increase from previous years.
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The weather has played a key factor.
The price of local blueberries at the market is expected to be lower too.
The province has more than 800 blueberry growers that control 11,000 hectares of farmland.
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