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Peru’s grape industry continues to reinforce its position as the world’s leading exporter, with the 2025/26 season delivering another record campaign. According to Provid, Peru exported 86.4 million boxes during the season, representing a four percent increase from the previous campaign and a 37 percent increase from 2023/24.

Global trade data also show Peru’s export volumes rising from roughly 300 thousand metric tonnes in 2015/16 to nearly 700 thousand metric tonnes in 2024/25. The United States remains Peru’s primary destination, while exports to Mexico, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Spain continue to reinforce the country’s diversified international presence.
At the same time, exporters continue navigating climate variability, logistical pressures, and increasing competition across international markets.

Source: USDA Market News via Agronometrics.
Source: USDA Market News via Agronometrics.
* All images are referential | Graphs courtesy of Agronometrics.
On August 12, 2026, Monticello Conference Center, in Santiago, Chile, will host a new edition of the Global Grape Convention.
Organized by Yentzen Group, Frutas de Chile, Provid, Global Grape Group, and Mexico Table Grapes, the event will bring together leading international experts in an unmissable day of strategic content, key trends, and high-level analysis to anticipate market challenges.
The convention is a unique platform to connect with buyers, distributors, exporters, and retail leaders, generating real business opportunities and strengthening networks in a highly specialized environment.
For more info, contact events@yentzengroup.com
Tickets available at globalgrapeconvention.com
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