Chile's fruit exports totaled 3.2 mmt in 2023, valued at USD 8.021 billion FOB. Despite a 6.2% decrease in volume, there was a 5.8% increase in sales value compared to the previous year. Notably, volume and value increased by 5.8% and 6.3%, respectively, from Jan-24 to Feb-24 compared to the same period in 2023. In addition, SUBREI highlighted a 10% rise in Chile's fresh fruit exports to USD 3.613 billion in Q1-24, driven by cherry, blueberry, plum, and grape shipments. Among the 3.51 thousand non-traditional products exported, 55% experienced growth, including cherries, blueberries, and potassium nitrates. O'Higgins led exports, followed by Los Lagos, Metropolitan, Maule, and Antofagasta Regions. Asia accounted for 51.9% of exports, with China leading, followed by North America, Latin America, and Europe. China was the primary destination, with USD 1.834 billion in shipments, mainly fresh cherries. Other significant destinations included the US, EU, Mercosur, Pacific Alliance, and Canada.