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Chilean table grapes continue their campaign with good expectations

Published Jan 21, 2025

Tridge summary

The 2025 Chilean table grape season has begun in the regions of Atacama, Coquimbo, and Valparaíso with optimism, thanks to the favorable climate leading to high-quality fruit. Producers have started 5 days later than usual and are happy with the production levels and fruit quality. The Systems Approach export experience has been positive, with some challenges but a high spirit among producers. The season is expected to see more fruit than the previous year, with the main varieties exported being Sweet Celebration, Arra 15, Cotton Candy, Candy Hearts, Magenta, and Sweet Globe, primarily to the United States, South Korea, and Mexico. Prices are expected to remain high, defending the quality of Chilean fruit in the market.
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Original content

The 2025 Chilean table grape season has started with optimism among producers, who highlight the good quality of the fruit, thanks to the favorable climate in the regions of Atacama, Coquimbo and Valparaíso. To find out the industry's view, Portalfruticola.com spoke with the president of Uvanova, the agronomist and advisor Rafael Rodríguez, who indicated that "we started the season very expectantly with the start of the Chilean table grape in the Atacama, Coquimbo and part of the Valparaíso region, areas that are currently authorized for the export of fruit with Systems Approach to the United States." He added that this season they started 5 days later, "with very good fruit, with good brix degrees, so we are very happy with the production." To get another opinion of the industry, Portalfruticola.com also spoke with the commercial manager of Exportadora RIOblanco, Nicolás Damm, who said that “we have production in the northern area and Aconcagua, and the truth is that the fruit in ...
Source: MXfruit
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