The new partners include Delipack Spa and Geofruit from Chile, and Cairo 3A, Itamco, Al-Bustania and Nivex from Egypt, each selected for their commitment to quality and sustainability standards

Sun World International has announced the addition of six new licensees to its worldwide network.
The new partners, spanning key production regions in Egypt and Chile, represent diverse business models, from vertically integrated exporters to long-standing family-owned farms.
Each was carefully selected for its proven commitment to quality, sustainability, and the consistent excellence required to uphold Sun World’s brand standards, the group explained.
“These partnerships reflect the kind of thoughtful growth that defines Sun World,” said Pablo Ramirez, vice president of global licensing.
“We work intentionally to identify partners who share our values and uphold the integrity of our brands.
”Together, they strengthen our ability to deliver exceptional fruit to retailers and consumers across every region,” he said.
The new licensees are Delipack Spa and Geofruit from Chile, and Cairo 3A, Itamco, Al-Bustania and Nivex from Egypt.
Each new partner will market Sun World’s signature grape brands tailored to their regions’ growing conditions and retail markets.
As part of the Sun World licensee network, they’ll receive agronomic support as well as access to proprietary breeding insights and marketing tools to help drive long-term success.
“By expanding across both hemispheres, we’re not just growing our footprint – we’re strengthening the reliability and reach of Sun World fruit for retailers and consumers everywhere,” said Petri van der Merwe, vice president of global licensing.
“This balance allows us to deliver premium quality 12 months a year, from our vines to the global marketplace.”