Table grape producers in northern Chile expect an auspicious season

Published 2024년 12월 17일

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The Chilean table grape season has commenced in the Atacama region and is slightly delayed in Coquimbo, but projections for the season are positive due to favorable production conditions and a strong foreign market, especially with California experiencing bad weather. The Agricultural Society of the North (SAN) expects better production and favorable prices, with the harvest in Coquimbo not yet started but showing promising conditions. The Grape Committee of Fruits of Chile anticipates a 2.2% increase in fresh grape shipments for the 2024-2025 season, reaching over 65.9 million boxes.
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The Chilean table grape season has already begun in the Atacama region, however, in the Coquimbo region it has been slightly delayed, reported the Agricultural Society of the North (SAN). However, the projections for the season, according to representatives of the agricultural association, are auspicious due to the conditions in which the table grapes are produced, the work carried out during the process and the conditions of the foreign market. In this regard, María Inés Figari, president of the SAN, highlighted that a better production is projected, because “we have already proven that the vines sprouted well evenly and it is clearly seen, because whenever it rains there is good grape production, so the winter rains were favorable.” “We also know that it is an auspicious season, given that in the United States (California) there was bad weather and that means that there will not be enough grapes for storage, therefore, they will run out of grapes first and ours will arrive, ...
Source: MXfruit

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