Chile projecting another record-breaking season
Chile projecting another record-breaking season
Encouraged by the prospects of an exceptional table grape harvest, Chile?s fresh fruit industry is expecting another record-setting export season. Unexpected rains in early November that drenched many cherry and early apricot export plans and set back harvest times for most crops by seven to 10 days, are seen as only temporary setbacks, according to a December 2004 press release from the Chilean Fresh Fruit Association in Sacramento, CA. Fresh fruit exports last season grew by 11 percent to a record 217 million cases, led by a 28 percent export surge to the European Union. Fruit exports to the