
The Peruvian table grape season is progressing strongly.
As of mid November, nearly 40 percent of the Peruvian table grapes in Piura had been harvested, with quality described as high, especially impressive given the severe drought earlier this year.
Meanwhile, demand is surging for Autumncrisp®, the green grape brand that has rapidly become a consumer favorite in the US, with its larger size, crunch, and flavor.
Peru, the world’s largest producer of the Sugra35 variety known as Autumncrisp®, has seen exports double since last season, with more than 17 million boxes expected to ship this year. Despite a later start due to weather and import tariff concerns, shipments of Peruvian table grapes are now underway and began arriving in the US around Thanksgiving.
Currently, Piura is harvesting, but the main volume will come from Ica, followed by newer arrivals from the emerging Nazca region, which offers an earlier Peruvian table grape harvest window thanks to its unique microclimate.
With Autumncrisp® making up around 20 percent of Peru’s projected 87 million box total for the 2025/2026 season, and peak volumes expected by February, the outlook is robust.
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