Chile has experienced significant success in its cherry exports, generating revenue of $2.24 billion in the first half of the year, primarily to China. The country's fresh cherry exports ranked fourth in overall exports, following salmon, copper cathodes, and copper concentrates. Additionally, fresh grapes, blueberries, plums, and apples were notable exports for Chile. The country's economy benefits from Free Trade Agreements, contributing to the competitiveness of its exports and making imports more affordable. In the first half of 2024, Chile's fresh fruit exports reached a historical high of $5.13 billion, marking a 15.4% increase from the previous year. These exports outperformed Argentina's fresh fruit exports, which were only $320 million, despite Chile's smaller agricultural territory.