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METROPOLITAN
Colina, Talagante, Maipo, Paine

The aptly-named Metropolitan Region surrounds Chile’s capital city of Santiago – a modern metropolis with a population of 5.5 million. The region’s four major growing areas extend into the suburbs, and are home to some of the country’s finest vineyards. Surrounded entirely by mountains, the Metropolitan Region is considered to be a transitional area between the hot, arid regions to the north, and the lush Central Valley which begins in this region and extends south.

Because of its mountainous surroundings, the Metropolitan Region climate is not affected by coastal influences. This creates a climate that is steady and warm for much of the year. Combined with the area’s rivers and canal systems, the growing conditions are ideal for the growth of grapes, kiwifruit, pears and stone fruits.

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Principal exports from the
METROPOLITAN REGION
 
Fruit crop surface area by major and minor types

Species
Production Area (ha)
Table Grape
Avocado Tree
Walnut
European plum (dehydrated)
Lemon Tree
Almond tree
Japanese Plum
Orange Tree
Peach Fresh Consumption
Nectarines
Peach Conserve
Common Olive
European pear tree
Kiwifruit
Apricot
Tuna
Cherry
Strawberries
Red Apple Tree
Blueberry
Clementine
Green Apple Tree
Quince
Plumcots
Mandarins
Raspberry
Grapefruit Tree
Common Fig
Mulberries
Persimmons
Pistachio
Tangelo Tree
Medlar Tree
Total
10,942.90
5,590.20
4,185.90
2,647.80
2,645.70
2,578.70
2,150.90
1,982.10
1,817.80
1,589.90
1,217.10
897.40
771.00
712.20
605.00
593.00
497.40
296.90
260.10
228.90
184.90
151.50
100.60
88.40
88.10
57.10
51.90
19.80
19.70
14.20
9.00
8.20
3.70
43,.008

Source: VII Censo Agropecuario y Forestal-2007

Other information:
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