Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
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The intensive 15-month process may bring changes, but potentially from 2025 onwards
Jiangnonghui wholesale fruit market welcomes the start of the 2023 South African table grape promotion
Kenyan export consultant says East African producers stand to benefit from competitive production and labour costs as UK importers look to keep down costs and avoid red tape
Revised forecasts indicate a more modest increase in Southern Hemisphere apple output, as well as a slight decrease in pear volumes
Fred Searle visits Zahra Food Industries in Uganda as the up-and-coming jackfruit supplier begins to unlock the financial potential of the country’s ‘ancestral’ trees
Kenyan avocado and macadamia grower-exporter posts record 2022 results with China market to drive future growth
Exotics specialist TropiWorld is increasingly expanding into production, as it sees demand blossom for exotic roots, vegetables and fruits
Data-led research into availability of fresh produce and its effect on human health suggests access to fruit and veg is vital for consumers
Suppliers have been carrying out a wide range of activity in recent months across a number of UK retailers
Haydy Shaheen, a foreign trade specialist with years of experience in the citrus business, will lead the operation
South African authorities to support the country’s citrus industry when ot comes to access in Far East and South East Asia
South Africa’s late table grape region in the Hex River Valley is expected to conclude its harvest during the next two weeks
New Zealand special explores how premium supplier is well placed to weather recent storms while Fresh Focus South African Table Grapes tracks industry refocus on quality and taste
After a near-decade hiatus, new opportunities emerge in the US market for plums from South Africa
Fred Searle talks to Paul Devlin and Ayanda Kanana of South African avocado grower and global marketer Halls to hear how they think the industry should respond to the likelihood of an oversupplied global market in 2023
The Moroccan Nadorcott’s new label, “Nadorine, Naturally Low Seed”, highlights the origin and authenticity of the country’s unique mandarin, says APNM
At best, the Southern African citrus export crop will show only a small increase in 2023
South Africa’s late table grape region in the Hex River Valley is expected to conclude its harvest by the end of March
Aldi boosts commitment to flower workers in Ethiopia through Fairtrade women’s empowerment programme
Hail in key production areas is just one of the issues affecting the apple and pear leader this season
Certification scheme plays key role in supporting retailers to meet their recently announced living wage commitments, according to report by Fairtrade Foundation
Consumer protection site Rappel Conso issues alert over banned pesticide on Maltaise oranges, which were sold in several different supermarket chains across the country
Andre Vermaak speaks at this year’s Global Grape Congress about the rise of Namibia’s table grape business and the opportunities for future growth
Morocco’s ministry of agriculture is prioritising tomato supplies to the domestic market in order to control prices, but rising production will also help meet international demand
With EU citrus regulations an ongoing problem, the industry has now been hurt by the country’s electricity supply issues
The depreciation of the Egyptian pound is exacerbating rising costs for Egyptian firms, but progress on new varieties is good news for Egypt, says Karim Fayed, operations manager at Fata Farms
Following a disappointing 2022 season, the industry expects a rise in volumes this year
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni calls on Britain to invest in Ugandan fruit and vegetable production but stresses the need for value addition at source
Apefel and Amcom say unusual temperature fluctuations to blame for shortening of tomato supplies from Morocco, as effects of climate change increasingly affecting region
UK supermarkets are rationing fresh fruit and vegetables in stores as crop shortages leave shelves empty
Kenyan avocado exporter reveals plans to ramp up exports following visit from Chinese importer
Flooding, cold temperatures and cancelled ferries have caused significant supply problems in Moroccan tomatoes, according to importers
NCGM wholesaler says supply chains need to place more value on fresh produce and “develop a collective sense of realism” as the trade contends with supply shortages and astronomical spot prices
South Africa is known as an important international supplier of fresh produce, but it also has a large local consumer market
Extreme weather events are principal cause of industry’s chronic supply shortages and sky-high spot prices, according to Tim O’Malley of Nationwide Produce
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