Canada’s cranberry industry is surprisingly large.
In 2020, the farmgate value of cranberries (grown mostly in Quebec and British Columbia) was $155 million. That’s bigger than the farmgate value of strawberries ($127 million) and not far behind grapes ($187 million)
An Agriculture Canada scientist is convinced that another red berry, which is extremely healthy and tasty, could record similar sales or maybe exceed cranberry revenues.
But there’s one problem.