Peruvian table grape producers and exporters are facing challenges due to inflation, which may lead to a decrease in consumption as consumers opt for cheaper alternatives. The 2022-2023 season is expected to be challenging due to both inflation and logistics issues, causing delays and increased costs. Despite these challenges, Peru remains the world's second-largest exporter of table grapes with over 20,000 hectares dedicated to the crop and an projected growth of 11% for the 2022-2023 season. The Association of Producers of Table Grapes of Peru (Provid) is planning to expand into the Japanese market, in addition to already exporting to over 50 markets, mainly the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the United Kingdom.