Chilean cherries triumph in India: They are chosen as wedding gifts

Published 2023년 8월 9일

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Exports from Chile to India in June reached a historical record, with a 54.1% increase. This growth is attributed to products such as iodine, walnuts, molybdenum, fresh kiwis, and cauliflower seeds. Chilean fruits like apples, kiwis, cherries, grapes, and blueberries are in high demand due to their functionality and health benefits, with kiwis specifically experiencing significant growth in exports. The Indian market poses specific challenges and demands, including a focus on targeting the middle and upper-middle class, providing large and visually appealing products, and establishing trust with counterparty relationships.
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The latest report from ProChile indicates that exports to India grew by 54.1% and set a historical record for the month of June, in which products such as iodine, walnuts, molybdenum, fresh kiwis and cauliflower seeds also stood out. Given the relevance that the Indian market has begun to have, we spoke with the commercial director of ProChile in New Delhi, India, Marcela Zúñiga, who commented on the particularities of the market, consumer demands and the potential for Chilean fruit. Marcela Zúñiga, commercial director of ProChile in New Delhi, India. Currently, what are the main Chilean fruits that are exported to India? Since 2020, the main exports to the market are apples, kiwis, cherries, grapes and blueberries, with plums strongly entering the list, which in 2022 registered shipments of US$ 1,907,000. Kiwis have positioned themselves in the market since 2019 thanks to their functionality, which Indian consumers associate with well-being, and their vitamin properties, which ...
Source: MXfruit

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