As of week 11, shipments stood at 84.6mn cartons compared to 82.5mn cartons for the whole of the 2024/25 campaign

Peruvian table grapes are heading for another record season. Figures from industry association As the season winds down, Provid show that the country exported more than 84.6mn (8.2kg) cartons of table to week 11, a 2 per cent increase on last year and slightly higher than Provid’s latest forecast for 2025/26 of 84.2mn cartons.
Sweet Globe and Autumncrisp were the top varieties, accounting for 26 per cent and 21 per cent of shipments respectively. Together, white varieties made up 61 per cent of total shipments. Allison and Red Globe were fourth and fifth place, accounting for 11 per cent and 10 per cent of exports respectively.
According to Provid, licensed varieties now make up 84 per cent of total exports, with seedless varieties accounting for 61 per cent of shipments.
The US market has been the destination for 52 per cent of exports so far in 2025/26, with 22 per cent going to Europe, 15 per cent to Latin American markets and 6 per cent to Asia.
In 2024/25 Peru exported 82.5mn cartons of table grapes.