Peruvian grape campaign in 2024/2025 could reach a record in export volume

Published 2024년 11월 25일

Tridge summary

The Association of Table Grape Producers of Peru (Provid) forecasts a significant increase in the country's table grape exports in the 2024-2025 campaign, projecting over 78 million boxes, which is a rise from the previous seasons' numbers. This growth is attributed to the industry's resilience to various challenges, including weather issues, external competition, and economic fluctuations. The adoption of new varieties and technological advancements has also increased yields and quality, making Peruvian grapes more competitive in the global market. With over 50 markets expected, including the United States, Europe, Latin America, and China, the table grape industry is becoming a key driver of economic growth in Peru, particularly in regions like Ica. The start of operations at the port of Paracas has further boosted the industry's competitiveness and growth, showcasing the sector's importance in reinforcing Peru's commitment to sustainable and responsible economic development.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) In the 2024-2025 campaign, the Association of Table Grape Producers of Peru (Provid) predicts that Peru would export more than 78 million boxes of 8.2 kilos, equivalent to about 640,000 tons of this fruit. This volume not only exceeds the 62,745,726 boxes shipped in the 2023-2024 season, but also the 71,527,947 boxes exported in the 2022-2023 campaign, considered the record. Due to the adversities of past seasons, the table grape industry has managed to acquire great relevance since it has not only overcome the damage to agriculture caused by the weather problems last year and at the beginning of 2024, but it has also successfully faced (and continues to do so) external factors, such as the great competitiveness with new and re-energized origins, the fluctuating international economy, among others, as well as the political, social and security instability in our country. Proven resilience The resilience shown by producers is also reflected in the sector's ability to ...
Source: Agraria

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