Southern Hemisphere countries, including Chile, are preparing for the summer fruit season, with an emphasis on cherries and blueberries. Chile is the world's leading cherry exporter, with the United States being its second-largest market, and expects a record export season this year with a 50% increase in volumes. Blueberry crops are also expected to be strong, with a forecast of 135,501 tons, a 3.2% increase from the previous season. Meanwhile, table grape exports are anticipated to grow for the second consecutive season, with new varieties accounting for 65% of exports. Despite a reduction in table grape production over the past 15 years, production has stabilized and is expected to lead to better income for producers.