South Africa's northern regions have started the table grape season with indications of a marginal volume increase compared to last year, with an estimated 5.8 million cartons packed in the northern regions alone, up slightly from last year but lower than the five-year average. The industry expects a 1% increase in export volumes in the 2024/25 season, resulting in a national crop estimate of 76.4 million cartons. The high production costs in the northern regions, leading to higher quality grapes, are offset by the challenges of summer rainfall and hail damage.