Peru has slightly revised its forecasts for the 2025/26 table grape harvest. The Peruvian Association of Table Grape Producers (PROVID) now predicts that the season will end with 84.2 million boxes (each weighing 8.2 kg), down from an initial estimate of 86 million. This adjustment takes into account weather conditions, changes in yield per hectare, and decisions made regarding field management. The season is expected to end during week 17. By week 4 of 2026, exports had already surpassed 72 million boxes, leaving approximately 12 million boxes still to be shipped. Regional distribution North: 53% of the supply, 38.5 million boxes South: 47% of the supply, 33.7 million boxes Varieties Seedless grapes continue to grow. White seedless grapes lead with 42.8 million boxes, an increase of 8% compared to the previous year. Red seedless grapes have reached 18.6 million boxes, an increase of 5%. Traditional varieties such as Red Globe and Black Seedless continue to decline. Markets The United States remains Peru's main market, accounting for 52% of total exports. The Netherlands follows in second place, while Mexico stands out for its strong growth compared to last season. Source and photo: provid.org.pe