Chilean table grape season 2023-24: Projections and early momentum

Published Feb 13, 2024

Tridge summary

The 2023-24 Chilean table grape season is expected to produce 63.4 million boxes, with new varieties such as Prime, Sweet Celebration, and Midnight Beauty making up 63% of total fresh grape exports. Despite a strong start to the current export program, the industry is grappling with challenges like water scarcity, financial constraints, and competition from Peru. Efforts are underway to address these issues, with a focus on improving water availability, mitigating climate change impacts, and speeding up varietal substitution initiatives.
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As the 2023-24 Chilean table grape season unfolds, projections estimate a total volume of 63.4 million boxes. This projection is divided into 24.8 million boxes of red seedless grapes, 22.5 million boxes of white seedless grapes, 10.1 million boxes of red globe grapes and 6 million boxes of black seedless grapes. New varieties such as Prime, Sweet Celebration and Midnight Beauty are gaining ground, and together they are expected to represent 63% of Chile's total fresh grape exports, approaching 40 million boxes. The current export program is off to a promising start, with Chile exporting 2 million boxes in week 52, a significant increase from the 693,000 boxes exported in week 52 of the last campaign. Of this total, 74% have been sent to the US, totaling 1.4 million boxes, compared to 593,000 boxes in the corresponding period of 2022. In week 3, the US market registered a total of 5.5 M kgs, which represents an appreciable increase compared to the previous campaign. Carolina Cruz, ...
Source: MXfruit

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