
Chilean fruit shipments to the United States got underway on schedule in December. The first vessel with fruit was loaded at the Valparaíso Port Terminal. This event marks the beginning of the 2025–2026 Chilean horticultural export season to the US.
On December 1, port and export representatives gathered in front of the vessel handling the first shipment of stonefruit, including cherries, along with table grapes and berries, all set to reach the US by December 12.
The reefer uses advanced technology to preserve the fruit, helping Chilean products arrive in top condition.
The Blueberry Committee of the national brand Frutas de Chile, reports service comes at a crucial moment, as blueberry production reaches its seasonal peak. The United States is the main destination for the crop, and the Koru ensures short transit times—a key factor for quality.
Last season, Chile shipped 43% of its total blueberry volume to the United States.
Frutas de Chile’s Cherry Committee, notes last year the South American country sent just under four million boxes to the US, with a possible increase coming this season.
The first boat was carrying nearly 3,200 pallets of cherries which arrived in Philadelphia on December 16.
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