Take part in Asiafruit Magazine’s 30th anniversary survey: share your views on how the market has changed over the past three decades, and how it’s going to evolve in the future
Asiafruit Magazine is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2025. To mark this milestone, Asia’s premier fresh produce business publication and news service is conducting a survey of the trade on how the market has changed over the past three decades, and how it’s going to evolve in the years to come.
Looking back over the past 30 years, what have been the biggest changes in Asia’s fresh produce market? What consumer trends have had the greatest impact on how producers and exporters operate internationally? And what are going to be the most important trends and disruptors in Asia’s fresh produce market over the next ten years?
We want to hear from you…
Complete our survey here by 27 June 2025. The results will be published in our special 30th anniversary edition of Asiafruit Magazine distributed at Asia Fruit Logistica on 3-5 September as well as being serialised on Fruitnet over the coming weeks and months.
First published in May 1995, Asiafruit Magazine has never missed an issue, reporting on the rise of Asia’s fresh produce market during an era that witnessed the economic transformation of China and other countries across the region, not to mention a revolution in food retail.
Asiafruit Magazine launched Asiafruit Congress in 1998, creating the annual meeting point for Asia’s fresh produce business, and a platform for the launch of Asia Fruit Logistica
The publication has evolved into a print-and-digital offer with the Asiafruit app and news website and remains unsurpassed as the leading source of news, information and analysis for Asia’s fresh produce business.
We look forward to hearing from you, and to celebrating this milestone together.
Complete the survey here:
https://www.fruitnet.com/asiafruit/survey2025
Has your company lived through the last three decades in Asia’s fresh produce trade? Do you have stories and pictures to share of how things were and how they’ve evolved today? Share those too by emailing to john@fruitnet.com by 27 June.