Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
Counter-seasonal variety extends India’s traditional mango season into winter months
Key growing regions across Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have reported excellent colour, high Brix and a strong crop set
North African country overtook Kenya to become Africa’s leading supplier of Hass avocados to Europe
Industry welcomes new access agreement while current tariffs remain a barrier to profitability
Deal comes after two decades of negotiations, but high tariffs may mean a false start
Recent hailstorms have caused damage to apple and pear crops in the Langkloof and Koue Bokkeveld regions
Project backed by Chiquita and Innocent Drinks claims major step forward in fight against disease, with new varieties potentially months from development
Heavy rain, wind, and port issues are disrupting exports from Morocco, Spain and South Africa, with berries and grapes among top affected
The country’s citrus industry says this week’s inclusion of South Africa in AGOA will make no material differences to prospects for exports to the US
Eosta publishes results of its Organic Raingrown project, which sources fruit only from producers that use natural rainfall rather than irrigation
President Trump extends AGOA for one year, but South Africans say it will not change trade options for the country’s fruit
Approval comes after more than two years of technical coordination
South African fruit exporters are navigating a complex landscape of US trade tariffs, Cape Town port disruptions and disappointing BRICS trade
Improved water reserves have lifted the mood in Morocco, but persistent rain is disrupting citrus harvesting and forcing downward revisions to export expectations
Leading industry body now threatens to head to the courts as export costs mount
Morocco’s growers and exporters now have a new way to reach the UK and Northern Europe. Tomatoes, blueberries and other high-value fruits and vegetables can travel faster, fresher and more reliably thanks to the new DP World Atlas short-sea reefer service.
Adverse weather conditions in Morocco and Spain have disrupted berry supplies to Europe this winter, with buyers turning instead to Egypt
Farmers are holding demonstrations to protest the proposed European budget for 2028-2034, CAP reforms and trade agreements
With the creation of the Foodstuffs, Fruit and Vegetable Market, set to be twice the size of the current market, Dubai is reinforcing its position as a world-class hub for fresh produce, according to Redha Mansouri, CEO of Fresh Fruits Company, and Hesam Rahi, CEO of Farzana Trading
Companies have announced a strategic alliance designed to deliver a seamless 12-month supply of premium mandarins to European retailers
The European Court of Auditors calls for focus on long-term sustainability in EU’s outermost territories to preserve soil and adapt to climate change
The shipping line has introduced new services and cold storage facilities to support surging demand for South African fresh produce
With the acquisition of Ivorian mango exporter Vergers du Bandama, France’s Omer-Decugis & Cie has further bolstered its position as the leading exporter of West African mangoes
Adverse weather is creating challenges for Moroccan berry growers, limiting volumes and keeping prices up, as demand from the UK remains firm
Students on immersive work placement scheme offer fresh ideas on how to sell apples in export markets
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Transnet Port Terminals has deployed senior management and additional equipment operators to Cape Town to strengthen terminal performance
Optimal growing conditions and new varieties position South Africa as world leader in blushed pear category
Breeder has announced licensing agreements with multiple Namibian exporters, strengthening its presence in early season production regions
Jan Nowakowski of Polish apple exporter Genesis Fresh says this season has demonstrated the importance of flexibility and diversification
Caoimhe Buckley, chief corporate affairs officer at Fyffes, tells Fred Searle about the key trends, challenges and opportunities shaping the global banana industry
Investment is pouring into avocado production in Lebanon, with the Avocado Lebanon Association working to ensure growers meet all the requirements for European market access
By this summer, all Waitrose bananas will carry the Fairtrade and Waitrose Foundation labels, as the retailer steps up its commitment to banana farming communities
Demand for Egyptian citrus has seen a surge to the UK market post-Brexit, but competition from EU suppliers is a resurgent threat
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Volumes hit almost 1.6mn tonnes, but producers face growing pressure as margins tighten