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What Berries are native to North America?


Native Berries of North America: A Rich Heritage
Native Berries of North America: A Rich Heritage

Cranberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries are all native to North America, making them a significant part of the continent’s agricultural heritage. These berries are enjoyed fresh and used in various products, from jams to juices, contributing to the local economy.

These native berries showcase the diversity and richness of North American agriculture. Farmers maintain traditions passed down for generations while contributing to consumers' health and enjoyment worldwide.


About American Agri-Women:
American Agri-Women (AAW) is the nation’s largest coalition of farm, ranch, and agri-business women. Since 1974, AAW members have been at the forefront of advocating for and helping shape policy to ensure a safe, reliable, affordable food, fiber, fuel, and mineral supply for our nation's families. For more information or to join us, visit the American Agri-Women website at www.americanagriwomen.org. You can also find AAW on social media at facebook.com/AgriWomen and twitter.com/Women4Ag.

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