
Grower and exporter Divine Flavor is set to receive the last shipments of South American table grapes in the United States in late April. The company announced that its focus will now shift from Chile to its primary growing regions in Jalisco and Sonora, Mexico.
In recent years, the period from April to May has become pivotal for Divine Flavor, as its Jalisco operations begin just as the last shipments from the Chilean season conclude. A steady supply of fresh, high-quality varieties, such as Autumncrisp, Cotton Candy, and Sweet Globe, has been essential in ensuring a seamless transition for its North American retail partners, the company said in a release.