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Agronometrics: Chilean table grape season in full swing

Fresh Grape
Fruits
Chile
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 21, 2024

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The Chilean Grape Committee predicts that around 62 million boxes of grapes will be exported in the 2023-24 season, with the US expected to receive about 57% of this. Despite a decline in Thompson Seedless volume, there has been a significant increase in exports of various grape varieties. Chile has also diversified its export destinations, with 11% going to the Far East, 8% to Latin America, and 5% to Europe. However, challenges such as reduced planted areas due to narrow profit margins and increased global competition persist. The article also highlights the importance of professional data for informed decision-making, recommending www.agronometrics.com as a valuable resource.
Disclaimer: The above summary was generated by a state-of-the-art LLM model and is intended for informational purposes only. It is recommended that readers refer to the original article for more context.

Original content

In this installment of the "Agronometrics in Graphics" series, Sarah Ilyas reviews the status of the Chilean table grape season. Each week, the series examines a different horticultural product, focusing on a specific origin or theme and visualizing the market factors driving change. According to the projections of the Chilean Grape Committee, a total of close to 62 million boxes are expected to be exported for the 2023-24 season. The United States is expected to absorb approximately 57% of this figure, which is equivalent to about 35 million boxes. Until week 8, Chile had already exported 15 million boxes to the US. Between weeks 9 and 17, the shipment of an additional 20 million boxes is planned, of which the east coast will receive approximately 15 million and the west coast 5 millions. Weeks 11 and 12 are the periods with the highest volume of shipments. Chile, Mexico and Peru are the three main suppliers of fresh grapes to the US market. Each supplied about a third of total ...
Source: MXfruit
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