Chilean Grape Exports Expected to be Down About 10% this Season

Chilean Grape Exports Expected to be Down About 10% this Season

A 9.7% decrease from last season in table grape shipments is forecast by
Chile’s Association of Fruit Exporters (ASOEX) .

ASOEX reports the fifth estimate of the Table Grape Committee projects a significant increase in shipments of new varieties.

Shipments are expected to reach 67.1 million boxes of 8.2 kilos. This is a 9.7% drop compared to the 2021-2022 season, and a slight decrease with respect to the Committee’s fourth estimate of almost 1%.

The industry is optimistic about quality due in large part to new varieties, totalling 54% of total grape shipments for the upcoming season.

The new forecast exports predicts 67.1 million boxes. Of this amount, 36 million boxes will be of new varieties, while 19.5 million boxes will consist of traditional varieties.

The Chilean table grape industry is changing, which is highlighted this season, with the production increase of new varieties and improving quality. 

In the 2012-2013 season, Chile exported more than 27 million boxes of Red Globe grapes and traditional grapes reached 75.6 million  boxes. While in the same period, new varieties accounted for only 1.8 million boxes. 

In the case of new red varieties, exports are expected to reach 18.4 million cases, including Timco, Allison, Sweet Celebration, Scarlotta Seedless, Arra 29, Jack Salute, Candy Hearts, and Ralli Seedless. 

New white grapes are expected to ship 13.6 million cases, including Arra 15, Timpson, Sweet Globe, Autumn Crisp, Blanc Seedless and Cotton Candy.

Meanwhile, exports of new black grape varieties are expected to total 4.4 million cases, including Sweet Flavors, Sable Seedless, Sapphire, Maylen and Midnight Beauty.