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Piura's grape exports are already 29% higher than the previous season, and Ica's exports are almost double, according to Sensonomic analyst Adam Formica in his update for the 2024-2025 Peruvian grape export campaign. The Piura season may end earlier due to higher volumes, and Ica's exports may be accelerating to make up for a potential gap from Piura. By week 50, Piura and Ica together have exported 32.2 million boxes, with Piura contributing 25.6 million and Ica contributing 6.5 million.
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(Agraria.pe) In an update for week 50 of the 2024-2025 Peruvian grape export campaign, Sensonomic analyst Adam Formica revealed that Piura shipments are already 29% higher than total shipments from last season (2023-2024). “The season-to-season increase is expected to grow as Piura closes its current season. Exports peaked in week 48 and are now declining. This season may end earlier than the more typical 2022-2023 season due to higher volumes between weeks 45 to 49,” he commented. For its part, Ica exports are beginning to take off, Formica said. And at this point they are almost double what they were at the time during the 2022-2023 season. The current season is one or two weeks ahead of the 2022-2023 season. “It may be that exports in Ica are accelerating to cover a gap that is expected to be left by Piura if it ends earlier than in the 2022-2023 season,” he speculated. It should be noted that by week 50 of the current ...