The quality and flavor of Chilean grapes are set to improve due to a new agreement between Chile and Mexico that eliminates the need for methyl bromide fumigation in grape exports, replacing it with alternative mitigation measures. This initiative, part of the Systems Approach pilot plan, involves grapes from the Atacama, Coquimbo, and Valparaíso regions and aims to ensure better fruit conditions upon arrival in Mexico. Producers must register their production sites and follow strict phytosanitary protocols. Additionally, traceability from orchard to packing house is crucial, with specific labeling requirements for export containers to Mexico, including species, variety, packing date, and associated codes. The plan runs from November to May, covering the entire export season.