Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
The CGA has published its first complete forecast of the 2025 season after the mandarin estimate was confirmed
The UK’s dependence on the Mediterranean leaves it vulnerable to the impact of increasingly frequent weather extremes to hit the region, including the devastating floods in southern Spain
D-day for Durban container port battle has finally arrived with the contesting parties back in port
Winter marks a period of introspection for South African table grape producers, with big decisons to be made
A predicted IPO might be seen as a high-stakes bet on the future of fresh berries, but there is also plenty to be gained
In the face of growing concerns over water scarcity, Camilla Khrulova, CEO of Sweden’s JC Environment, sees ozone as the environmentally responsible solution to water treatment in the fresh produce sector
Yellow-fleshed fruit will be promoted on range of social media channels as production and demand continues to grow
Football legends Cacau and David Kannemeyer attend opening of new sports ground and training programme
Healthy bee populations are key to agriculture in South Africa, with 50 different crops relying on pollination for their success
Wayne Prowse explains how the country’s commitment to certain categories makes it a key counter-seasonal supplier
Sales have commenced in Australia while production in Argentina and Chile is in the early stages and New Zealand and South Africa are testing new varieties
Forecasts have been revised downwards with Raisins SA now expecting a marketable yield of 84,360 tonnes
South African fresh produce exporters who market their fruit in the US say it is not merely a case of shifting produce from one market to another to deal with looming US tariffs
Company targets 40 per cent growth in overall volume from Europe, as retail interest in its range of varieties grows
A South African delegation has returned from a visit after positive talks on a new trade deal with Indian authorities
South Africa’s apple sector marks the start of the industry more than 360 years ago
Morocco’s tomato export industry has undergone significant developments during a season marked by both opportunities and challenges, according to Fatiha Charrat, deputy general director of Delassus
Southern Hemisphere fresh produce body warns of major disruption to global supply chains, negative market stability, and higher prices for consumers
Innovative marketing has been a hallmark of the South African mandarin brand, which is now supported by counter-seasonal supply
CAPQ will revoke export codes from companies in violation of these rights
The Southern Hemisphere table grape season has been described as “the most pleasant in years”
The industry is “deeply concerned” over the impact of the new US tariffs
The organisation has made numerous changes to its board of directors
As Egypt’s export season reaches its close, high prices are encouraging many citrus suppliers to sell to domestic juicing factories instead of exporting, as the challenges mount
Deal advances Del Monte’s strategy of turning agricultural by-products into high-value, sustainable ingredients
Growers and rural communities set to feel the effects of 30 per cent tariffs as well as South Africa’s other key markets
India’s premier business event explores the rapid rise of quick commerce, shifting consumer preferences and growth in demand for premium imported offerings
The arrival of the first consignment of South African apples in Thailand following a 16-year absence, has been celebrated at the Talaad Thai Market
Citrus sources say they are assessing the tariff announcements by US president Donald Trump
The Dutch organics specialist says that a combination of rain-grown and organic cultivation is the ultimate in water efficiency
Maersk warns of delays caused by high number of refrigerated container unloadings
There is confusion in South Africa as the fresh produce industry takes in Donald Trump’s tariff announcement
Ailimpo director José Antonio García’s efforts were highlighted at recent CGA Citrus Summit
Justin Chadwick, who is retiring as chief executive of the South African Citrus Growers’ Association, speaks exclusively to Fruitnet about three decades of service
Old problems return to the city’s container terminal and are severely disrupting export operations
January’s showcase of premium UC Davis cultivars demonstrates the growing influence of Egypt and Jordan in strawberry production, according to Global Plant Genetics