Weekly Market Briefs
Data-driven market intelligence for the blueberry and cherry industries, published weekly during the growing season.
Blueberry Briefs
View allWeek 10, 2026
Mar 2 – Mar 8, 2026
Welcome to Market Insights by innov8.ag. Today's update is for the week of March 9th, 2026 — here's what's moving in blueberry markets. Starting with our key highlights: frost hit Central Florida during bloom, Southeast Georgia during bloom, and Bladen County North Carolina at bud break.
Week 9, 2026
Feb 23 – Mar 1, 2026
Welcome to Market Insights by innov8.ag. Today's update is for the week of March 2nd, 2026 — here's what's moving in blueberry markets. Starting with this week's highlights — frost hit Central Florida during bloom, Southeast Georgia at bud break, and Bladen County North Carolina while still dormant.
Week 8, 2026
Feb 16 – Feb 22, 2026
Welcome to Market Insights by innov8.ag. Today's update is for the week of February 23rd, 2026 — here's what's moving in blueberry markets. Let's start with the urgent events that need your immediate attention this week.
Cherry Briefs
View allWeek 10, 2026
Mar 2 – Mar 8, 2026
Welcome to Market Insights by innov8.ag. Today's update is for the week of March 9, 2026 — here's what's moving in cherry markets. This week's highlights: we're seeing significant chill deficits in California — Stockton at 80% and Hollister at 46% of what they need for normal bloom.
Week 9, 2026
Feb 23 – Mar 1, 2026
Welcome to Market Insights by innov8.ag. Today's update is for the week of March 2nd, 2026 — here's what's moving in cherry markets. This week's highlights: We've got chill deficits locked in for Stockton California at 80 percent and Hollister California at 46 percent.
Week 8, 2026
Feb 16 – Feb 22, 2026
Welcome to Market Insights by innov8.ag. Today's update is for the week of February 23rd, 2026 — here's what's moving in cherry markets. First, the key developments this week: frost hit O'Higgins Chile during their ripening phase, and we're tracking significant chill deficits in California — Stockton at 80% deficit and Hollister at 46%.