Blueberries from Poland

About Us

Polish highbush blueberries (borówka amerykańska z Polski) are globally recognized for their exceptional taste, firm texture, and natural sweetness. Grown in the fertile soils of regions like Grójec, these blueberries thrive thanks to Poland’s favorable climate and long agricultural tradition.

Borówka amerykańska z Polski is cultivated with care, using sustainable farming methods and modern techniques that ensure consistent quality. Polish growers focus on hand-picking and gentle processing to preserve the fruit’s freshness and nutritional value.

Known for meeting strict export standards, borówka amerykańska z Polski is a popular choice in international markets — valued by retailers, wholesalers, and health-conscious consumers alike.

Whether for direct consumption, desserts, or food processing, blueberries from Poland are a trusted, high-quality product.

Meet Our Company from Poland

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In the heart of Poland’s Grójec region – famous for its fruit-growing legacy – we cultivate high-quality blueberries.

Surrounded by orchards and farms, our plantation benefits from fertile soil and a mild microclimate. Every day, local growers contribute to Grójec’s reputation as a trusted source of premium berries. We proudly continue this tradition, sharing the taste of Polish blueberries with the world.

Top Quality Bluberries

Our growing process begins with carefully prepared soil and tailored fertilisation. Each plant is nurtured over several seasons until it reaches full productivity.

During spring, we support growth through precise care. In summer, we harvest ripe berries by hand to preserve their natural quality. In winter, the fields are maintained and readied for the next growing cycle — because excellent fruit starts long before the harvest.

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Top Quality Blueberries

History of Blueberries from Grójec

The Grójec region, located in the heart of Mazovia, has been renowned for its orchards for centuries. While it has long been associated with apples, today it is increasingly recognized as the birthplace of a new star in Polish horticulture — the blueberry.

This tradition traces back to the times of Queen Bona in the 16th century, when innovative farming practices were first introduced to Polish lands. That spirit of combining heritage with innovation lives on today, as modern growers cultivate blueberries with dedication, expertise, and deep respect for the soil that sustains them.