Chile has recorded its second largest cherry harvest for export, with over 415,000 tons, and its second largest export volume to China, exceeding 376,000 tons. Despite a delayed start to the season due to early spring rains, the later Chinese New Year extended the sales period, resulting in higher prices. However, shipments to North America, Chile's second largest market, are ending with lower than expected volumes. Meanwhile, Europe's cherry import market remains quiet with high prices, while South Africa's cherry industry is growing, with a 70% increase in planted area over the last five years. Spain's cherry harvest forecasts for 2024 remain uncertain due to fluctuating weather conditions.