The cherry has become one of the crops with the highest added value within the international fruit landscape, and the evolution of recent years demonstrates this. Between 2021 and 2024, the main producing countries have maintained an upward trend or, at least, stable. Turkey, Chile, and the United States are at the forefront, although with nuances that show how each country has been adjusting its productive capacity according to the climate and demand. Turkey has maintained its dominant position with figures that have oscillated between 656,000 and 736,000 tons, consolidating itself as the world's leading producer in a scenario of climatic normality. Chile, for its part, has starred in one of the most significant growths in the sector: from 392,000 tons in 2021 it has risen to almost 600,000 in 2024. The United States has also shown a notable recovery after a particularly complicated 2022, while Uzbekistan and Iran have maintained relatively stable volumes. In Europe, Greece is ...