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Wisconsin is projected to be the top U.S. cranberry producer for the 31st consecutive year in 2025.

Tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump are expected to cause price drops for cranberry growers.

About one-third of the U.S. cranberry crop is sold internationally, with China being a major market.

The state's cranberry industry generates nearly $1 billion annually and supports over 4,000 jobs.

Wisconsin is projected to harvest 5.3 million barrels of cranberries in 2025, marking 31 consecutive years of being the nation's top cranberry producer, but despite the industry seeing decades of economic success, growers will likely see price drops as a result of President Donald Trump's tariffs.

The U.S. produces roughly two-thirds of the world's cranberries, and over

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