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Quick read / the essentials on Mulberries

Mulberry trees are playing a growing role in the small fruit market in France. Valued for their tasty, antioxidant-rich fruits, they appeal to producers seeking diversification, short supply chains, and high added value. Thornless varieties such as Black Satin , Triple Crown , or Dirksen Thornless , and hybrids such as Tayberry or Loganberry , modern Mulberry trees combine yield, hardiness, and adaptability to diverse terroirs. Their cultivation offers excellent prospects, particularly in organic or sustainable agriculture.

Bairiverse , a specialist wholesale supplier of small fruit plants , offers a wide selection of Mulberry plants adapted to the needs of professionals: mini-balls, horticultural pots, 1 to 4 liter pots, bare roots or plants ready to repot. All our plants are available in organic, untreated or conventional versions, with fast delivery throughout France and Europe.

Our goal: to enable market gardeners, arborists, and nurserymen to purchase robust and high-performance mulberry plants at the best price/quality ratio. Thanks to our network of partner nurseries and our technical expertise, you benefit from personalized support, quotes within 48 hours, and comprehensive technical support to ensure successful planting.

Trusting Bairiverse means choosing a specialist wholesale supplier of berry plants recognized for the quality of its plants, its serious logistics and its commitment to producers. Whether you want to buy mulberry plants for agroforestry, intensive cultivation or direct sales, we have the right solutions. Simplify your supply with a responsive, competitive and committed wholesale supplier of berry plants at your side.

Presentation of our range of Mulberry trees

Our range of mulberry trees for professionals is aimed at market gardeners, nurserymen, arboriculturists and small fruit producers wishing to equip themselves with robust, productive plants adapted to market requirements. All our plants are available in organic, untreated and conventional versions , to meet the different cultivation specifications and the growing demand for organic and HVE circuits.

We offer a wide range of small fruit plants , with various formats to suit all planting methods:

  • Wide range of small fruit plants in mini-balls and honeycomb trays
  • Mini-clods in a tray of 77 units , practical for planting in the ground or in pots
  • Wide range of small fruit plants in horticultural pots (7 cm, 8 cm, 9 cm)
  • Wide range of small fruit plants in pots : 1L, 1.5L, 1.6L, 2L and 4L
  • Bare root plants , suitable for autumn and winter planting
  • Plants ready to repot , intended for nursery resellers or producers under cover

Our plants come from nurseries specializing in small fruits, selected for their mastery of modern varieties such as Black Satin , Triple Crown or Dirksen Thornless , renowned for their vigor , high yield and exceptional flavor .

All plants are available for purchase online or on quote , and delivered directly to your home, to your plot or to a store , throughout France and Europe, with secure packaging and possible dispatch within 15 days.


Mulberry cultivation in France: current situation and prospects

The French blackberry market is growing strongly , driven by growing demand and a still insufficient national supply . Currently, only 50 hectares are dedicated to growing mulberries in the country, while imports have increased by 150% in ten years .

Market structure

  • Three countries dominate blackberry imports into France:

    • Spain: 32%
    • Portugal: 29%
    • Morocco: 22%
  • These three countries represent 84% of the volumes imported into the French market.

This dependence on imports reveals an opportunity for local production : French professionals can position themselves as suppliers of quality, fresh and traceable French blackberries .

Production and opportunities

  • Significant gap between national supply and demand
  • Blackberries are seen as a superfood rich in antioxidants, highly appreciated by the younger generations
  • Strong potential in short supply chains, organic supermarkets, artisanal processing and catering

Professional Mulberry Plant Market Trends

The mulberry plant market is experiencing a diversification of formats and varieties offered, with a clear increase in organic supply:

  • Plates of 77 mini-clods (3.5 cm) from €1.69 excluding VAT
  • 9 cm cups from €2.46 excluding VAT
  • 1.6 L pots from €6.89 excluding VAT

Popular varieties among professionals:

  • Black Satin : thornless variety, very productive
  • Triple Crown : sweet flavor, good post-harvest shelf life
  • Dirksen Thornless : vigorous, adapted to different climates
  • Tayberry , Thornless Loganberry : Hybrids sought for processing

Organic plants are increasingly available , meeting growing demand from producers keen to limit their environmental impact.


Opportunities and challenges for mulberry producers

Development opportunities

  • Rarity of national production = high added value for sale
  • Growing organic market : mulberry trees perfectly adapted to this dynamic
  • High profitability on small areas in intensive cultivation or agroforestry
  • Interesting diversification for market gardeners or arboriculturists

Technical challenges

  • Large workforce for harvesting
  • Weed management without herbicides
  • Protection against diseases without systematic use of inputs
  • Climate risk (spring frost, water stress, heat waves)

These constraints require a complete technical itinerary , which we make available to our customers upon request, accompanied by personalized technical advice and varieties adapted to their pedoclimatic context .


Our commitments to professionals

As a specialist in small fruits , we provide professionals with a complete and reliable range of professional quality mulberries , with tailor-made services:

  • The widest range of mulberry varieties in France
  • Plants at producer prices , with decreasing prices according to volumes
  • Direct delivery to your farm, plot or point of sale , in France and Europe
  • Free, personalized quotes , sent within 48 hours
  • Responsive sales service and quality after-sales service
  • Dedicated technical support , including cultivation itineraries and post-delivery assistance
  • Smooth supply , without disruption, with delivery possible within 15 days
  • Quick and easy online ordering to gain independence

We support professionals towards local, sustainable and profitable blackberry production , by providing them with suitable, certified plants available all year round .

General Presentation of Mulberry Trees for Culture Professionals in France

Mulberry and blackberry cultivation in France is experiencing renewed interest, driven by a dynamic market, diversified outlets, and increased demand for berries. This fact sheet provides a technical and economic overview for professionals, covering the entire production process, from establishment to marketing.


Market Context

The French blackberry market is experiencing sustained growth. Between 2015 and 2020, national production increased from 1,250 to approximately 1,500 tonnes, a 20% increase. Cultivated areas also increased, reaching nearly 300 hectares. Approximately 15% of these areas are managed organically. Across Europe, the berry sector, including blackberries, is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.8% between 2021 and 2026, reflecting growing consumer demand for healthy, natural products.


Choice of Varieties and Rootstocks

The choice of variety is crucial and must meet several criteria: hardiness, yield (from 5 to 25 t/ha depending on the variety), fruit size (4 to 8 g), disease resistance, maturity period, etc. Varieties such as 'Loch Ness' or 'Triple Crown' are popular for their productivity.

The use of rootstocks (Morus alba, Morus rubra, Morus nigra) optimizes soil adaptation, vigor, and tolerance to abiotic stress. These choices directly influence the success of the plantation and the longevity of the orchard.


Implementation of the Plot

The success of an orchard begins with careful soil preparation. A pH between 6.0 and 6.5 is ideal. Deep cultivation (plowing, subsoiling), organic matter additions (30-40 t/ha), careful basal fertilization, and good soil refinement are necessary. Spacing varies depending on the variety's growth habit, between 1.5 and 3 m in the row and 2.5 to 3 m between rows. Planting density can reach 1,300 to 2,500 plants/ha.


Irrigation and Water Management

With annual water requirements estimated at 700-800 mm, irrigation is a key factor in productivity. Drip irrigation , coupled with an automated system, maximizes application efficiency while saving up to 50% water compared to sprinkling. Applications should be adjusted according to the weather, the stage of development and visible signs of water stress.


Fertilization

Plant nutrition must be tailored to the growing system. In conventional farming, balanced NPK fertilizers and split feeding are recommended. In organic farming, natural fertilizers such as compost, guano, or bone meal are used. Foliar fertilization with trace elements can supplement soil inputs, especially during periods of high demand.


Pollination

Most mulberry trees are self-fertile, but cross-pollination, particularly by honeybees , can improve fruit set and quality. It is advisable to install 2 to 4 hives per hectare. For dioecious species, a ratio of 1 male plant to 5 to 8 female plants is necessary.


Pruning and Training

Training is essential for creeping or semi-erect varieties. It facilitates harvesting, improves ventilation, and reduces the risk of disease. Winter pruning helps structure the plant and remove unwanted wood. Light summer pruning helps balance the fruit load. Thinning can also be done to improve size.


Protection of Culture

Mulberry trees can be exposed to several stresses: frost , drought , intense rain or weeds . Systems such as anti-frost sprinkling, mulching, drainage, windbreaks or mechanical weed management are recommended. In organic farming, natural preparations (slurries, black soap) provide effective protection without chemical residues.


Harvest and Post-Harvest

The harvest period runs from mid-July to the end of September . The fruits are picked when they are well colored, supple, and easy to detach. To ensure good quality, harvesting every 2-3 days is recommended. Yields vary from 5 to 15 t/ha. Rapid refrigeration at 1-2°C extends the shelf life to 3-5 days. Packaging in trays or ventilated baskets preserves the integrity of the fruits.


Commercial Opportunities

Blackberries can be sold fresh (markets, direct sales, supermarkets) or processed (juices, purees, jams, natural colorings). They are also of interest to the cosmetics and pharmaceutical sectors. The demand for organic, local and eco-responsible products opens up new business opportunities.


Grants and Subsidies

Aid can be obtained at national (FranceAgriMer, food sovereignty plan) and European (EAFRD) levels. They aim to support planting , conversion to organic farming , the modernization of orchards or the installation of efficient irrigation systems . It is recommended to contact the chambers of agriculture or the DDT(M) to find out about the systems in force.

To summarize: Mulberry trees

Mulberry trees offer exceptional potential for small fruit professionals: rapid growth, generous production, antioxidant-rich fruit, and adaptability to the demands of both the organic and conventional markets. In France, the cultivated area remains limited, which represents a real opportunity for producers capable of offering fresh, traceable French blackberries. Varietal diversity makes it possible to target a variety of outlets, ranging from direct sales to artisanal processing, including supermarkets and specialized channels.

At Bairiverse , a specialist wholesale supplier of small fruit plants , we provide professionals with a complete and high-quality offer: Mulberry plants available all year round, in different formats to adapt to all production strategies. Whether for planting in autumn, spring or under cover, we guarantee healthy, vigorous plants that comply with the most demanding agricultural specifications.

Buying Mulberry plants from Bairiverse means benefiting from volume-based pricing, responsive customer service, simplified ordering, and dedicated technical support. Our experts will assist you every step of the way: variety selection, planting schedule, growing advice, and post-delivery monitoring. As a specialist wholesale supplier of small fruit plants , we are committed to securing your projects and optimizing your yields.

Whatever your technical itinerary, we help you purchase mulberry plants adapted to your soil and climate context and your markets. Choose a specialist wholesale supplier of small fruit plants that combines expertise, proximity, and performance. With Bairiverse , you give your blackberry crop every chance of success.

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French Small Fruit Market in 2025

The berry market in France offers promising opportunities for market gardeners in 2025, thanks to growing demand for these prized fruits, both fresh and processed. Despite challenges related to climatic hazards, international competition, and production costs, producers can take advantage of regional specificities, financial support, and varietal innovations to develop this high-value-added sector, particularly in organic and short supply chains.

Presentation and commercial uses

Small red fruits include various species such as raspberries , gooseberries , blackcurrants and blueberries . They are generally shrubs or bushes producing edible berries appreciated for their taste and nutritional qualities . Their main commercial uses in France are:

  • Fresh produce sales in markets and supermarkets, in high demand during the summer season
  • Processing into jams, coulis, syrups and other derivative products
  • Use in baking and catering
  • Direct sales on the farm and through short supply chains, promoting local production
  • Supplying the food industry (yogurts, desserts, etc.)

These fruits benefit from a positive image among consumers, associated with taste pleasure and health benefits . Their cultivation makes it possible to enhance the value of small agricultural areas, offering interesting opportunities for market gardeners .

Recent market developments

The French berry market has seen mixed developments in recent years. For the conventional market, there has been a slight increase in cultivated areas, particularly in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, which accounts for 44% of national blackcurrant production . However, volumes have fluctuated due to climatic hazards. Regarding organic, despite a general downward trend in areas under conversion (-28% in 2022), the organic berry sector has held up better thanks to sustained demand . Certified organic areas increased by 8%, reflecting growing consumer interest in local organic products .

  • Conventional market: Slight increase in surface area, variable volumes
  • Organic market: Growth in certified areas (+8%), decrease in conversions
  • Growing demand for local and organic products
  • Organic fruit and vegetable market share stable at 6.7% in volume and 7.9% in value in 2024
  • Less marked decline in volume purchases for organic fruit and vegetables compared to conventional ones

Current market status

The French berry market is currently experiencing mixed dynamics. For the conventional market, cultivated areas remain stable, with a slight upward trend for certain species such as strawberries. Production volumes fluctuate depending on climatic conditions, but there is growing demand for tropical fruits such as avocados, whose consumption reached 150,000 tonnes in 2023 . The organic market, meanwhile, is experiencing a slowdown after years of strong growth. Certified organic areas for fresh fruit will represent 30,269 ha in 2022, with a notable drop in conversions (-23%) . Despite this decline, organic still represents 27% of the French fruit-growing agricultural area, demonstrating a resilient sector in the face of current economic challenges .

  • Conventional: Stability of surfaces, increasing demand for certain exotic fruits
  • Organic: 30,269 ha certified, slowdown in conversions but maintenance of a significant share (27% of the fruit UAA)
  • General trend: Decrease in volumes purchased (-10% organic, -6% conventional), but increase in the average basket

Producing regions and terroirs

The production of small fruits in France is concentrated in several key regions, each with its own specificities:

  • Hauts-de-France: Leading gooseberry producing region (27% of national areas) . Aisne specializes in raspberries, Oise in blackcurrants, and Nord-Pas-de-Calais in strawberries .
  • Rhône-Alpes: Main production area for raspberries and redcurrants .
  • Burgundy: Important for blackcurrant cultivation, particularly in the communes of Arcenant, Echevronne, Fussey .
  • Loire Valley: Diversified production, including blueberries, raspberries and redcurrants .
  • Aquitaine and Limousin: Major areas for blueberries .

Favorable regional specificities include:

  • Acidic to neutral, well-drained soils for most small fruits .
  • Temperate climate with good sunshine, crucial for the development of aromas .
  • Altitude (e.g. 900m on average in Velay) allowing for deseasonal production .

These varied conditions allow France to cultivate a wide range of small fruits, adapted to local terroirs.

Cultural requirements and varieties

Small fruits require specific growing conditions for optimal production. The main varieties grown in France include Gariguette and Mariguette for strawberries, and Patriot for blueberries . These fruits generally prefer well-drained soils, rich in organic matter, with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-7.0) . Irrigation is crucial, especially for strawberries and raspberries, with a drip system recommended . Planting density varies depending on the species: 30 cm between plants for strawberries, 100-150 cm for blueberries . Yields in organic farming are generally 20-30% lower than conventionally grown. Most small fruits come into production 1-2 years after planting and remain productive for 5-10 years, depending on the species and care .

Foreign trade and competition

France occupies a modest position on the international berry market, with insufficient production to meet domestic demand. Imports play a crucial role, particularly for raspberries and blueberries, where only 15% of consumption is covered by French production . The main suppliers are Spain, Peru, Chile, and Mexico, whose combined share reaches 51.4% of fresh berry imports . This dependence on imports exerts competitive pressure on French producers, particularly in terms of price, with Spain, for example, producing tomatoes at 1 euro less per kilo . However, this situation also offers opportunities for the development of local production, particularly in short supply chains and organic, to meet the growing demand for quality French products .

Development opportunities

The French berry market offers significant opportunities for local producers, both conventional and organic. For the conventional market, diversification into berries represents a promising growth strategy, allowing the exploitation of new segments and reducing the risks associated with a single production . The growing imports of raspberries (+100%), blackberries (+150%) and blueberries (+500%) over ten years reveal significant development potential for national production .

In the organic sector, despite a recent slowdown, opportunities remain numerous. Institutional aid, such as the "Ambition Bio 2017" program, aims to double the area under organic farming . Consumer demand for local and traceable organic products remains strong, offering opportunities in short supply chains, supermarkets and artisanal processing. Producers can benefit from investment aid from various organizations such as Regional Councils or FranceAgriMer to develop their organic projects .

Profitability and financial aid

Organic berry production has production costs that are approximately 20 to 30% higher than conventional production, mainly due to higher labor costs and generally lower yields . However, the selling prices of organic berries are on average 44% higher than their conventional equivalents, which helps to offset these additional costs . Potential profitability remains attractive, with gross margins reaching €15,000 to €20,000/ha for certain species such as raspberries or blueberries, compared to alternative crops such as cereals .

To support this sector, several aid schemes are available. Conversion aid (CAB) and maintenance aid (MAB) offer financial support to organic producers, with amounts varying depending on the crops . The organic tax credit, increased to €3,500, is also available to farms generating more than 40% of their income from organic products . In addition, an exceptional support fund of 105 million euros has been set up in 2024 to help organic farms that have suffered economic losses, demonstrating the commitment of public authorities to this promising sector.

Sector challenges and risks

The market for both conventional and organic berries is facing significant challenges. In the conventional sector, international competition, particularly from Poland, is exerting strong pressure on prices . Climatic hazards can lead to production losses ranging from 30 to 70% depending on the plots, while phytosanitary risks increase with a limited number of approved products . In addition, the presence of pesticide residues in more than 70% of conventional fruits raises concerns among consumers .

For the organic market, the main constraints are linked to high production costs, resulting from a more labor-intensive cultivation method . Strict regulations involve regular inspections and costly certifications. Competition is intensifying in the organic market, with supply growing faster than demand, putting downward pressure on prices . Organic berries cost 30% to 50% more than their conventional counterparts, which may hinder their adoption by consumers .

Innovations and future perspectives

The berry sector in France is experiencing a promising dynamic of innovation. Research is focusing on developing varieties that are more disease-resistant and adapted to climate change, such as the ever-bearing Kwanza raspberry or the Sekoya Pop blueberry . Agroecological practices are gaining ground, with the increasing adoption of techniques such as dynamic population management and participatory selection, allowing for better local adaptation of varieties .

By 2030, the market is expected to experience sustained growth, driven by changing eating habits and growing demand for healthy, local products . The goal of some brands, such as Pink Lady, to reach 100 million annual European consumers by 2030 illustrates this potential . The integration of advanced technologies, such as nanotechnology and precision agriculture, is also expected to revolutionize farming practices, improving yields and fruit quality .

Recommendations for market gardeners

Growing small fruits offers interesting opportunities for French market gardeners, but requires careful consideration before embarking on the venture. Advantages include growing demand, potentially high margins, and the opportunity to diversify production . However, this crop presents challenges such as high installation costs, sensitivity to climatic hazards and increased international competition .

For an informed decision, here are some recommendations:

  • Carefully assess your land and water resources, which are essential for the success of these crops .
  • Start small to test different varieties and techniques before investing heavily .
  • Favor short circuits and direct sales to maximize margins .
  • Consider organic certification to meet the growing demand for local and organic products .
  • Learn specific growing and disease management techniques for these delicate fruits .
  • Explore the financial assistance available for organic installation and conversion .

By taking a step-by-step approach and leveraging local resources and available support, integrating berries can become a major asset for your market gardening operation.

Specialist suppliers and consultants

For professional market gardeners looking for quality berry plants or advice on planting a plot, two specialist suppliers stand out on the French market:

  • Bairiverse ( https://plantspetitsfruits.com/ ): Wholesale supplier offering a wide range of small fruit plants in various formats (mini-balls, pots, pots). They offer organic and conventional plants, with a responsive sales service and fast delivery throughout France .
  • Econome à Légumes ( https://economealegumes.fr/ ): Trader in plants and plant material, offering producer prices and direct delivery to the farm. They supply organic and conventional plants, with a focus on quality and customer service .

These two companies not only offer quality plants, but also personalized technical support, advice on the choice of varieties and growing routes adapted to your project. Their expertise can prove invaluable in optimizing your berry production .

French Blackberry and Mulberry Market in 2025

In 2025, the French blackberry market will continue to expand, driven by growing demand for this prized fruit, both fresh and in processed products such as jams and juices. Despite challenges related to international competition and production constraints, this sector offers interesting opportunities for market gardeners, particularly thanks to the rise of short supply chains, sustainable practices, and varietal innovations adapted to climate change.

Presentation and commercial uses

The mulberry tree is a medium-sized tree or shrub (10 to 15 meters) belonging to the Moraceae family . Its fruits, called blackberries, are compound fruits formed of small, tightly packed drupelets . There are mainly two species cultivated in France: the white mulberry (Morus alba) and the black mulberry (Morus nigra), whose fruits differ in their color, taste and period of maturity .

In France, the main commercial uses of blackberries are fresh consumption and processing into food products such as jams, syrups, and juices. Mulberry leaves, particularly those of the white mulberry, are also used in the silk industry to feed silkworms . In addition, some parts of the tree find applications in herbal medicine and cosmetics, thus offering diversification opportunities for market gardeners .

Evolution of the French market

The French blackberry market has seen mixed developments over the past three years. Conventionally, cultivated areas have remained relatively stable, at around 200 hectares, with a slight increase in production volumes thanks to improved cultivation techniques . Growing consumer demand for this fruit has boosted production, although volumes remain modest compared to other small fruits.

For the organic market, we observe a more marked dynamic. The areas certified organic or in conversion increased by approximately 15% over the period, reaching nearly 50 hectares in 2024 . This growth reflects the growing interest of consumers in organic products, despite an overall slowdown in the organic market in supermarkets . However, the sector is facing challenges, notably a drop in volumes sold in mass distribution, partly offset by the development of short circuits and direct sales .

Current market status

The French blackberry market in 2024-2025 shows contrasting trends between conventional and organic products. In conventional production, cultivated areas reach around 220 hectares, with an estimated production of 1,100 tonnes. There is a slight increase in demand, particularly in traditional distribution channels. The organic market, meanwhile, covers nearly 55 hectares, producing around 220 tonnes of certified blackberries. Despite an overall slowdown in the organic market, the organic blackberry sector shows notable resilience, with an 8.4% increase in turnover in specialist stores in the first half of 2024. This positive dynamic is supported by the growth of short supply chains and direct sales, which partially offset the decline observed in mass distribution .

Producing regions and terroirs

Blackberry production in France remains relatively limited, with a few dominant regions. The Rhône-Alpes region stands out as the main growing area, followed by Limousin and Périgord . These regions benefit from climatic and soil conditions favorable to the cultivation of mulberry trees.

Regional specificities play a crucial role in the success of this culture:

  • Climate: Mulberry trees adapt well to temperate climates, with a preference for warm summers and mild winters. Brittany, for example, is experiencing growing dynamism in the production of small fruits, including blackberries, thanks to its oceanic climate .
  • Soils: Mulberry trees thrive in well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soils. Loamy clay soils, common in these regions, are particularly suitable .
  • Exposure: A sunny exposure sheltered from cold winds encourages the growth and fruiting of mulberry trees .

However, climate change poses new challenges, particularly in terms of water management and adaptation to increasingly frequent summer droughts, particularly in Burgundy-Franche-Comté .

Essential growing techniques

The main mulberry varieties grown in France are the black mulberry (Morus nigra) and the white mulberry (Morus alba). There are also thornless varieties such as ' Black Satin ' and ' Triple Crown ', appreciated for their ease of harvesting .

Agronomic requirements:

  • Soil: Well-drained, rich in humus, slightly acidic to neutral pH
  • Climate: Adapted to temperate climates, resistant to heat (up to 38°C)
  • Irrigation: Regular watering, especially for young plants
  • Density: Spacing of 1.5 to 2 meters between plants

Average yields in conventional farming can reach 20 kg per plant for certain varieties . In organic farming, yields are generally 25 to 30% lower . Production begins in the first year for certain varieties such as 'Reuben', but full production is reached after 3 years . A well-maintained plantation can remain productive for 15 to 20 years.

Trade and international competition

France occupies a modest position in the international blackberry market, with limited production compared to the world's major producers. The main suppliers of imported blackberries to France are Spain, Mexico and Morocco . Import volumes have increased in recent years, reaching around 3,000 tonnes in 2024, mainly to meet growing off-season demand .

The competitive impact of imports on French production is significant, particularly in terms of price. Imported blackberries, often cheaper, exert downward pressure on the prices of local products. However, French producers rely on the quality and freshness of their fruit to stand out. The growing trend towards local consumption and short supply chains also offers opportunities for national blackberry producers to position themselves in niche markets with higher added value .

Development opportunities

The blackberry market in France offers interesting opportunities for producers, both conventional and organic. In conventional production, diversification into processed products such as jams, juices, and syrups represents growth potential, particularly to meet demand from the agri-food industry . Producers can also explore opportunities in the growing food supplement sector .

For the organic market, despite an overall slowdown, organic blackberries show remarkable resilience with growth of 8.4% in specialist stores . Organic producers can benefit from an emergency fund of 94 million euros and an increased budget for promotion via the Organic Agency . The growing demand for local and sustainable products offers opportunities in short supply chains and direct sales, allowing producers to better promote their production while meeting consumer expectations in terms of quality and traceability .

Profitability and financial aid

Blackberry production presents significant differences between conventional and organic farming in terms of costs and profitability. In conventional farming, production costs are generally lower, but margins can be reduced due to competition from imports. In organic farming, costs are higher, particularly for installation and maintenance, but higher sales prices help to compensate for this difference .

The potential profitability of blackberries is attractive compared to other crops, with gross margins reaching €384/ha on average . To support the transition to organic, specific aid is available, such as Conversion to Organic Agriculture (CAB) and the eco-Regime . In addition, a €105 million emergency fund has been set up to support organic farms that have suffered economic losses, providing additional support to organic blackberry producers.

Sector challenges and risks

Blackberry production in France faces several challenges, both in the conventional and organic markets. In the conventional market, competition from imports, particularly from Spain and Morocco, is putting pressure on prices . The volatility of agricultural markets and speculation on raw materials accentuate this instability . Phytosanitary risks, such as the phytoplasma responsible for bramble stunting, require increased vigilance and costly preventive measures .

For the organic market, the constraints are specific. Strict regulations impose higher production costs, with yields generally 25 to 30% lower than conventional . Organic producers face additional costs related to additional labor and alternative crop protection techniques . In addition, competition is intensifying in the organic market, with increasing supply in the face of stabilizing demand, which may put downward pressure on prices . Producers also have to deal with increased risks of allergies and poisoning linked to the use of natural products whose safety is not always fully established .

Innovations and future prospects

The blackberry sector in France is experiencing significant advances in innovation and research. Work is underway to develop varieties that are more disease-resistant and adapted to climate change, particularly through participatory breeding programs involving researchers and farmers . These initiatives aim to create genetically heterogeneous population varieties, offering better resilience to environmental variations . At the same time, the adoption of agroecological practices, such as the use of cover crops and crop diversification, is gaining ground to improve the sustainability of farms.

In the medium term, the blackberry market is expected to experience sustained growth, part of the broader trend of the plant-based protein market, estimated at $162 billion by 2030 . The shift towards more sustainable production systems and the integration of advanced technologies, such as nanotechnology, into agroecological practices should stimulate innovation and open up new opportunities . Furthermore, adaptation to climate change could allow the introduction of new mulberry varieties in previously unsuitable areas, thus diversifying national production .

Recommendations for market gardeners

Integrating blackberry cultivation presents advantages and disadvantages for French market gardeners. The main advantages include growing demand, attractive prices, and diversification opportunities. However, the disadvantages include sensitivity to climatic conditions, high organic production costs, and increased competition from imports.

Recommendations for market gardeners considering this crop:

  • Favor short circuits and direct sales to maximize margins
  • Choose varieties adapted to the local terroir and resistant to diseases
  • Invest in sustainable growing techniques such as cover crops and crop diversification
  • Consider processing (jams, juices) to enhance production and reduce losses
  • Exploring opportunities in the organic market, despite higher costs, due to its continued growth
  • Integrate effective pollination practices, such as the use of bumblebees, to improve yields
  • Training in specific techniques for managing soil fertility in diversified market gardening

A thorough analysis of the local market and available resources is essential before embarking on this cultivation. Success will depend on the ability to adapt to the specific conditions of the farm and meet the constantly changing market demands.

Specialist suppliers and consultants

For professional market gardeners looking for quality mulberry plants or advice on planting a plot, two specialist suppliers stand out on the French market:

  • Bairiverse ( https://plantspetitsfruits.com/ ): Wholesale supplier offering a wide range of small fruit plants, including mulberry trees. They offer plants in various formats (mini-plugs, pots, pots) adapted to the needs of professionals . Their sales department is responsive, with a response within 48 hours, and they ensure rapid delivery throughout France .
  • Econome à Légumes ( https://economealegumes.fr/ ): A trader in plants and plant material, this company specializes in supplying plants to French professional producers. They offer decreasing prices based on volume and a responsive sales service .

These two suppliers not only offer quality plants, but also personalized technical support. They can advise you on the choice of varieties, planting techniques and cultivation management, adapted to your terroir and your production objectives . Do not hesitate to contact them to obtain a personalized quote and benefit from their expertise in the field of berries.

Bairiverse, your partner for nurserymen and retailers of small fruits

For berry nurseries and retailers, working with a reliable and responsive supplier offering a wide range of professional-quality plants is essential. Bairiverse, a specialist wholesaler of berry plants, offers tailor-made solutions tailored to the needs of professionals, with flexible logistics and responsive customer service. With technical advice, a free quote service, and seamless supply, Bairiverse is an ideal partner for nurseries and retailers looking to expand their offerings and meet growing customer demand for organic, conventional, and untreated plants.


Bairiverse: A Trusted Partner for Small Fruit Nurseries and Retailers

Simple and seamless agricultural supply without complications

Bairiverse simplifies the procurement process for nurseries and retailers, giving them direct access to a wide range of plants without unnecessary complexity. This seamless logistics model ensures nursery owners can quickly replenish their stock, while retailers can benefit from direct delivery to meet customer demand in-store or on-site.

The widest range of berry plants in France

Bairiverse offers an extensive varietal range that meets the specific needs of nurserymen and retailers. With plants produced by specialist nurseries in France, Bairiverse guarantees optimal quality, whether for bare-root plants, 7 cm horticultural pots, mini-plugs, or honeycomb trays. For nurserymen, this means a diverse variety to satisfy their customers' orders, while retailers have a wide selection to attract a diverse and demanding clientele.

Quality plants at competitive prices

As a wholesaler, Bairiverse offers unbeatable value for money with direct producer pricing, allowing nurserymen and resellers to achieve advantageous margins. By also offering volume-based discounts, Bairiverse encourages professionals to source quantities tailored to their needs, making their offers even more attractive to their end customers.

Careful and fast delivery throughout France

Bairiverse tailors its logistics to the specific needs of nurserymen and retailers. By offering careful and fast delivery services, Bairiverse ensures the secure delivery of plants directly to the farm, store, or customer site. Nurserymen can receive their orders within 15 days to optimize their crops, while retailers can count on timely delivery of plants for immediate availability in store.

Personalized technical advice and free quotes

With its technical support service, Bairiverse goes beyond selling plants. By offering free, personalized technical advice , the Bairiverse team helps nursery owners maximize the quality of their production. For resellers, this advice helps them better inform their customers about the specific characteristics of their plants. Bairiverse's customer service, with free quotes within 48 hours, guarantees professionals optimal responsiveness for any request or purchase planning.


Large Selection of Products for Nurseries and Small Fruit Retailers

Bairiverse provides nurserymen and resellers with a wide range of products to diversify their offering:

  • Organic, conventional and untreated plants, to meet the expectations of environmentally conscious customers.
  • 7 cm horticultural pots, perfect for direct sale in stores for resellers or for direct installation by nurserymen.
  • Mini-plugs and honeycomb trays, ideal for wholesale orders from resellers and nursery cultivation.
  • Bare root plants, economical and suitable for bulk orders.

An Expert Partner in Small Fruit Cultivation for Nurseries and Resellers

Bairiverse positions itself as a specialist in small fruit cultivation , offering nurserymen comprehensive technical support to ensure quality harvests, and retailers valuable information to answer their customers' questions. This dedicated technical support allows nurserymen to develop their crops in an optimized manner, and retailers to strengthen customer satisfaction in store or online.


A Responsive Sales and After-Sales Service for Nurseries and Resellers

Bairiverse's sales department stands out for its speed and quality after-sales service . Quotes are provided within 48 hours, and each order receives personalized follow-up. Nursery owners can therefore count on a reliable partner for their supply needs, while resellers are assured of customer service available to answer any questions related to orders and deliveries.


Bairiverse: Choose Excellence for Your Berry Plants

By choosing Bairiverse, nurserymen and resellers benefit from a strategic partnership with a supplier capable of meeting the requirements of each professional activity. With a diverse range, technical advice, and fast delivery, Bairiverse helps you expand your offering and meet the growing demand for berry plants. Order today and take advantage of our competitive prices to expand your offering and build customer loyalty!


FAQ about Bairiverse - Your Wholesale Partner for Nurserymen and Small Fruit Resellers

What types of berry plants are available at Bairiverse?

Bairiverse offers a wide range of plants, including organic, conventional, and untreated plants. These products are available in several formats, such as 7 cm horticultural pots, mini plugs, cell trays, and bare-root plants, allowing resellers to meet the diverse needs of their customers.

Why choose Bairiverse as your berry plant supplier?

Bairiverse stands out for its wide variety of varieties, competitive pricing with volume discounts, and fast delivery. In addition, the company offers personalized technical support to help resellers expand and diversify their product catalog.

Does Bairiverse offer technical advice for resellers?

Yes, Bairiverse provides free, personalized technical advice. These recommendations allow nursery owners and retailers to optimize the quality of their plants and ensure increased customer satisfaction through expert service.

How does delivery of plants ordered from Bairiverse work?

Bairiverse's logistics allow for careful and rapid delivery within 15 days. Options include direct delivery to the store, farm, or plot, ensuring that plants arrive in excellent condition, ready for sale or planting.

Does Bairiverse offer discounted pricing for bulk orders?

Yes, as a wholesaler, Bairiverse offers competitive pricing with volume discounts. This allows resellers to benefit from optimized margins when placing large orders.

How responsive is Bairiverse's sales department?

Bairiverse's sales department is highly responsive, with quotes provided within 48 hours and personalized follow-up. This responsiveness ensures resellers have a smooth and efficient customer experience, from ordering to delivery.

Why is Bairiverse the ideal partner to enhance a nursery's offering?

Bairiverse enables nursery owners to diversify and expand their catalogs with a diverse offering, technical advice, and optimized logistics. With competitive pricing and expert support, Bairiverse helps retailers expand their offerings profitably and professionally.

Bairiverse, your partner for market gardeners and small fruit producers

Why Choose Bairiverse as a Wholesale Partner in Small Fruit Plants for Market Gardeners and Farmers

For market gardeners, crop managers, and berry producers, ensuring a reliable, high-quality supply of plants is essential. Bairiverse positions itself as the specialized wholesale partner for berry plants, offering professional-quality products and technical expertise tailored to the needs of farms. Thanks to a wide variety of varieties, personalized advice, and seamless logistics, Bairiverse has established itself as a key supplier for berry producers throughout France.


Why Choose Bairiverse as Your Berry Plant Supplier?

Simple and seamless agricultural supply without complications

Bairiverse's mission is to simplify supply for farmers. With flexible logistics solutions, including 15-day delivery and responsive customer service, Bairiverse provides seamless access to quality berry plants without unnecessary complexity. This hassle-free process allows market gardeners to focus on their production rather than logistical challenges.

The widest range of berry plants in France

Bairiverse offers an extensive variety range in France, with plants sourced from specialized nurseries, guaranteeing professional quality and tailored to the needs of growers. This wide range includes conventional, organic, and untreated plants, and comes in various forms: bare root, 7 cm horticultural pot, mini-plugs, and honeycomb trays, among others. Bairiverse offers a personalized and varied solution for every berry grower.

Professional quality at direct producer prices

Market gardeners and crop managers benefit from unbeatable value for money with Bairiverse. By sourcing directly from the supplier, they benefit from volume-based pricing and optimal plant quality, adapted to professional standards. Bairiverse's positioning as a wholesaler with producer prices allows farms to maintain increased competitiveness.

Careful delivery adapted to farms

Delivery logistics are a key component for Bairiverse, with on-farm or direct-to-plot delivery services available, including the option of tailgate delivery for larger orders. By offering nationwide coverage and customized delivery options, Bairiverse ensures plants arrive in perfect condition and on time, ready for planting.

Technical advice and dedicated support for market gardeners

As an expert berry supplier, Bairiverse doesn't just sell plants; the team offers specialized technical support for market gardeners and berry producers, helping to optimize growing methods. With comprehensive technical itineraries and free personalized advice, crop managers can benefit from tailored support to improve the productivity and quality of their crops.


Products Available at Bairiverse

Bairiverse offers a complete range to meet the diverse needs of producers:

  • Organic, conventional and untreated berry plants
  • Mini-clods in a tray of 77 units
  • 7 cm horticultural pots for easy planting
  • Bare root plants, ideal for large areas and farms
  • Professional quality plants adapted to the high standards of growers

Free Technical Support and Advice for Farmers

Bairiverse stands out by offering a free technical support service for producers. By providing no-obligation quotes and advice, the company helps farmers optimize their crops with solutions tailored to their specific needs. This unique service reinforces Bairiverse's added value as a trusted partner for farms.


Responsive Sales Service and Quality Customer Experience

Bairiverse's sales team stands out for its responsiveness and availability . Quote requests are processed in less than 48 hours, allowing customers to quickly plan their supply. This rapid service, combined with quality after-sales service, guarantees a serene and professional customer experience.


Bairiverse: Your Partner to Develop and Diversify Your Small Fruit Farm

By choosing Bairiverse, market gardeners and crop managers ensure a reliable, technical, and responsive partnership. The diversity of our offerings, technical support, and optimized logistics make Bairiverse an essential supplier for all growers specializing in berries. So, why wait? Plant your berry plot with the best plants, expert advice, and competitive prices.


FAQ for Bairiverse - Wholesale Partner in Small Fruit Plants for Market Gardeners and Farmers

What types of berry plants are available at Bairiverse?

Bairiverse offers a wide range of berry plants, including organic, conventional, and untreated plants. Options include bare-root plants, 7cm horticultural pots, plugs, and trays, allowing growers to choose the right varieties for their needs.

What are the benefits of choosing Bairiverse as your berry plant supplier?

Bairiverse offers flexible logistics with fast delivery within 15 days, a wide range of varieties, competitive producer-direct prices, and personalized technical support. This partnership simplifies procurement and helps farmers maintain quality production.

Does Bairiverse offer technical support for berry producers?

Yes, Bairiverse provides free, specialized technical support for market gardeners. Growers receive technical guidance, personalized advice, and assistance to optimize their growing methods and improve their productivity.

How are plants ordered from Bairiverse delivered?

Bairiverse offers delivery options tailored to farms, including direct delivery to the plot or farm, with the option of a tailgate option for large orders. This logistics ensures fast and secure delivery of plants.

What are the benefits of Bairiverse customer service?

Bairiverse provides a responsive sales team, processing quote requests in less than 48 hours and ensuring quality after-sales service. This responsiveness guarantees a smooth and professional customer experience.

Why is Bairiverse the ideal partner for diversifying a berry farm?

With a diverse offering, free technical advice, optimized logistics, and competitive prices, Bairiverse helps producers develop and diversify their berry crops. This partnership ensures consistent quality, technical support, and practical solutions tailored to the needs of each farm.