Where Do Costco’s Blueberries Come From?

July 14, 2026 | News

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Adding fresh blueberries to breakfast is a daily favorite, but growing great fruit takes precise sunlight and soil. To keep crisp, sweet berries in stock year-round, Costco buys fresh wild and cultivated crops from seven countries: the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Uruguay. Key partners like GoodFarms, Bleuet Royal, Camposol, Naturipe Farms, Hortifrut, and The Fruit Farm Group supply these fresh berries. Most of these growers use eco-friendly, regenerative farming techniques that protect natural resources while boosting the fruit’s flavor and nutrition.

If you prefer frozen fruit, Costco sells its Kirkland Signature blueberries, sourced directly from American farms in California, Oregon, and Washington. Workers quickly freeze these berries within 12 hours of harvest to lock in texture, flavor, and vitamins. Together, this global and domestic network gives consumers reliable access to high-quality berries in every season. To read more, check out Chowhound.


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