Lower Chilean volumes still represent a lot of fruit
Lower Chilean volumes still represent a lot of fruit
Chilean fruit volumes are down this winter because of very cold temperatures in Chile in the Southern Hemisphere's spring and summer months of August and September.
But, Mark Greenberg, the senior vice president and chief operating officer of Fisher Capespan, based in Gloucester City, NJ, said, "Volume is never really down. Chile always manages to ship a healthy volume. We will see volumes similar to last year, and possibly greater than last year."
But, Mark Greenberg, the senior vice president and chief operating officer of Fisher Capespan, based in Gloucester City, NJ, said, "Volume is never really down. Chile always manages to ship a healthy volume. We will see volumes similar to last year, and possibly greater than last year."