As blueberry season approaches in Langley and across the Fraser Valley, growers, packers, and distributors are preparing for one of British Columbia’s busiest harvest periods.
VANCOUVER, BC, May 20, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — As blueberry season approaches in Langley and across the Fraser Valley, growers, packers, and distributors are preparing for one of British Columbia’s busiest harvest periods. With fresh berries requiring careful handling from field to market, industry attention is turning to the importance of durable cardboard produce boxes in Vancouver for safe storage, transport, and retail presentation.
Blueberries are highly perishable and vulnerable to bruising, moisture damage, and spoilage if packed incorrectly. Racer Boxes’ corrugated cardboard produce boxes in Vancouver remain a preferred solution for many farms and produce suppliers because they offer strength, airflow, stackability, and customizable sizing for berry harvest operations. Boxes designed with ventilation openings can help improve circulation during cooling and transport, supporting freshness throughout the supply chain. For more, go to https://racerboxes.com/blog/blueberry-season-in-langley-choosing-the-right-cardboard-produce-boxes-for-harvest-and-shipping/
With Vancouver serving as a key distribution hub for fresh produce across the Lower Mainland, demand continues to rise for packaging that can move quickly from farms in Langley, Surrey, Richmond, and Abbotsford to wholesalers, grocers, and markets. Many businesses are also prioritizing recyclable and eco-conscious packaging materials that align with sustainability goals while maintaining product protection.
Packaging specialists note that the right produce box can also improve branding and merchandising opportunities. Custom-printed cardboard produce boxes allow farms and suppliers to display logos, product information, and traceability details while creating a professional appearance on store shelves and at farmers’ markets.
Available options for berry growers often include 5 lb and 10 lb blueberry cartons, with custom dimensions and print capabilities available for operations requiring specialized packaging solutions. Produce boxes are also commonly used for other fruits, vegetables, and seasonal crops harvested throughout British Columbia.
As harvest season ramps up, local suppliers encourage growers and produce distributors to secure packaging orders early to avoid delays during peak picking periods.
For Vancouver-area farms, wholesalers, and food businesses, dependable cardboard produce boxes in Vancouver remain essential for protecting product quality, reducing waste, and keeping BC’s blueberry season moving efficiently from field to consumer.
For more information about ordering custom produce boxes in Vancouver or the Lower Mainland, call 604-270-8205 or email info@racerboxes.com
About the Company
Racer Printing and Box Manufacturing is a cardboard box producer serving British Columbia, Canada and Washington State, US. Get top-quality corrugated cardboard boxes delivered to your business. These corrugated box products are 100% made in Canada, and all corrugated box materials are exclusively sourced from Canada or the USA. Our services include corrugated glued carton/kraft agricultural boxes, baker boxes, box delivery, box printing, custom boxes, die-cut boxes, display cartons, mailers, garment boxes, and much more.
For more information, call 604-270-8205 or visit the company website at https://racerboxes.com.
Racer Boxes Box Manufacturer
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