
The 2019-2020 season was set to be one of the most successful seasons for Chilean cherry exports, and it was for 87% of the exported fruit, because the remaining 13%, destined to be sold after the Chinese New Year (CNY) and made up of a remnant of fruit in stock plus the arrival after the celebrations, were affected in their sales by the Coronavirus, which by then had skyrocketed infections in China, closed the city of Wuhan, extended vacations and paralyzed the markets...
We invite you to review the 2019/2020 International Cherry Market Yearbook prepared by iQonsulting at the following link: