Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
South Africa’s fresh fruit export organisations have expressed strategic concerns after Cape Town port was ranked last globally
South Africa remains the market leader, expecting to ship around 21mn cartons this year, while Kenya has emerged as Africa’s second-largest exporter
India remains a key growth market for South African apples and pears, but industry leaders warn the country risks losing its competitive edge
Summer Citrus from South Africa launches its 2026 season with the first US arrivals expected this month
Some wind damage has been reported in two key growing regions, but other areas are still looking at excellent crops
Mike Knowles and Maura Maxwell consider the potential impact of a Super El Niño and continued geopolitical tensions
Premium volumes surge as growers overcome challenges and expand plantings, with over 80 per cent of orchards now at maturity
Logistics continue to be a problem for South African grape growers who use the container port in Cape Town
After a successful season and expansion from 185ha to 819ha over the past decade, the cherry industry is positioning itself for export growth
Dutch organic importer-marketer is to expand organic mango production following a successful first full season with regional supplier Fruiteq
Checks on imports from the rest of the world could raise food prices and jeopardise ‘just in time’ supply, while spreading risk across shipping lines and ports is helping suppliers take control, Festival of Fresh delegates told
The country’s table grape sector showed resilience during 2025/26, achieving record inspection volumes of 81.25m cartons
Frutas de Chile has identified Morocco as a key strategic market and gateway to other African countries
Wageningen University has launched a new membership network for those working in controlled and protected horticulture to share best practice and the latest research from around the world
With growers in Eastern and Western Cape still unable to assess flood impact on farms, CGA says damage likely to increase
The logistics group’s Baltic Sea-SLA service links Gdansk, Bremerhaven and Genoa with Port Said and Alexandria, offering direct routing to reduce transit times and improve supply chain reliability in a corridor where EU-Egypt trade reached €32.3bn in 2025.
World Food Photography Award winners highlight power of food stories and the essential role of food in communities across the world
Leading South African apple and pear exporter Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing is celebrating its 25th anniversary
Citrus Growers Association revises season forecast downward across all categories as campaign progresses
Partnership aims to tackle outpaced demand for senior positions in rapidly growing markets where agri investment has overtaken supply of senior managers
Shipping giant relaunches dedicated service into European and North American markets for third season
One of South Africa’s leading statutory fruit industry bodies has announced the appointment of its new CEO
South Africa was the world’s largest citrus exporter by volume in 2025, but celebrations are likely to be short-lived given the realities facing the sector
Losses to pome and stonefruit sector estimated to be as high as R6.3bn
Cairo-based exporter sets new internal benchmarks and signals strong outlook for the 2026/27 campaign
Wim Destoop plans to take on board and consultancy roles in Belgium after three years with avocado and fruit supplier
While export volumes will probably not be affected by recent extreme weather, the bulk shipment programme will start later than planned
The full scale of storm damage is emerging, with the Langkloof region facing destroyed infrastructure, stranded crops, and weeks without electricity
Water storage, adaption to sustainable farming and increased domestic production are critical if the UK is to maintain farming viability and food security, according to government climate report
Flooding, road inacessibilty, collapsed electricity pylons and damaged infrastructure threaten hundreds of thousands of tonnes of fruit exports
Growers are emerging from one of their most challenging export seasons in many years
The country’s grapefruit sector is predicting substantial export growth this season, with shipments expected to reach 15.7mn cartons
Flooding and high winds have caused widespread damage across key fruit-growing regions, with crucial access roads to ports washed away
Lewey Hook, the technical director at SHP Tropical, gives FPJ a brief round-up of some of the key developments affecting mango supply to the UK
Citrus-growing regions hit by extreme weather as South African authorities declare a natural disaster