Annual publication provides a comprehensive, data-driven overview of the global grape business

Launch of Global Grape Report

(l-r) Ignacio Caballero of Frutas de Chile; Colin Fain, CEO of Agronometrics and Luis Miguel Vegas of ProArandanos

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Agronometrics and the Global Grape Group (GGG) have launched The Global Grape Report, a new annual publication designed to deliver a comprehensive, data driven overview of the global table grape industry.

The launch was formally announced at the Peru Booth during Fruit Logistica 2026 in Berlin, marking the official introduction of the initiative to the global grape industry.

The Global Grape Report will provide a consolidated view of global table grape production, trade flows and market dynamics, drawing on aggregated industry data and input from producing countries. The publication is intended to serve as a credible reference point for growers, exporters, marketers, and other industry stakeholders seeking timely and objective market intelligence.

“The Global Grape Report represents an important step toward greater transparency in the global table grape market,” said Colin Fain, CEO of Agronometrics.

“By combining robust analytics with industry collaboration, the initiative aims to support more informed decision-making across the table grape industry.”

Separately, Fruit Logistica also served as the backdrop for the launch of Agronometrics’s Morocco Data Club. Described as “an important step forward in collaborative market transparency for the Moroccan

blueberry industry”, the club brings together leading industry participants to share structured, anonymised export information, enabling members to

gain a clearer and more timely view of market dynamics during the Moroccan blueberry season.

“Over the last ten years, Morocco has quickly emerged as a major global supplier of blueberries, securing a position among the leading export origins worldwide,” Agronometrics said. “As production expands and shipments increasingly supply Europe during the winter and early spring period, access to consistent and timely export data is becoming critical to support informed commercial and operational decision making during the season.”