Chilean Lemon Exports Start on Time; Majority are Destined for the U.S.

Chilean Lemon Exports Start on Time; Majority are Destined for the U.S.

Lemon shipments from Chile began in late April, the same week as the previous season, as reported by the Citrus Committee of Chile.

In the first week of May 20,098 tons of this fruit were shipped, with an accumulated volume of 193 tons, a figure that reflects a decrease of 93% compared to the same date in 2021. 64% of this volume has been destined for the U.S. and the rest for Japan.


Earlier this spring, the Citrus Committee, projected Chile would export a volume of 90,000 tons, which is equivalent to 11 percent less than the previous season.