News about grapes from Peru, Chile, and South Africa

Published 2023년 1월 27일

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The article provides an overview of the grape harvest situations in Peru, Chile, and South Africa. Peru's harvest is almost completed with a slight increase in shipments compared to the previous season, primarily from the northern zone. Chile's harvest is in progress, with a forecast that is 9% lower than the previous season. South Africa's harvest is doing well, being 42% above world exports. However, volumes are expected to decline by 17.7% in South Africa due to losses from October heatwave and untimely rains.
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The grape harvest in Peru, Chile and South Africa is in full swing. Vanguard offers up-to-date information on the various grape-producing areas around the world. Peru: Unrest in the south has calmed down, allowing harvesting and shipments to resume. The northern zone has finished approximately 90% of its harvest for the 2022-2023 season. Ica is approaching the weeks of greatest harvest. Until week 52, Peru has shipped 39,681,881 boxes of 8.2 kg, 1% more than last season. The northern zone has been responsible for 78% of the shipped volumes and has shipped 13% more volume than last season. The south has sent 25% less. Main varieties until week 52: Red Globe (21%), Sweet Globe (20%), Allison (10%). Red Globe's total Peruvian shipments are 7,327,704 boxes of 8.2 kg through week 49, that is, 11% less than in the previous season to date. Regarding the Green Seedless, Peru has shipped 18,521,246 boxes of 8.2 kg up to week 52. Of the Red Seedless, Peru has shipped 11,069,470 boxes of 8.2 ...

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