Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
South Africa’s apple industry has marked a historic milestone with the planting of only the fourth known Witte Wijnappel tree in the country
Industry figures show shipments reached nearly 24,000 tonnes in March, up from 19,585 tonnes the previous year
The amended protocol introduces additional phytosanitary pest risk mitigation treatment options based on scientific research
Kenya continues to set new avocado production records due to expansion and better productivity, but logistical issues are holding back exports
In response to logistical and cost pressures from the war in the Middle East, Egyptian authorities and citrus exporters are implementing strategic measures to maintain trade
April sweepstake offers participants a chance to win a gift card while showcasing the country’s plum quality and growing characteristics
Another record season is on the cards for South African citrus exporters despite the current turmoil across the world
Sales and consumer communications activities are already underway in several countries
Egypt’s strategic location has seen the country become an important link for fresh produce between the Mediterranean and the crisis-hit Gulf
CGA calls for immediate action to counter fuel shortages and potential diesel price increases of up to 60 per cent
Strong performances from CDBM and CDC offset slight decline at PHP, as Central African nation increases shipments to foreign markets
Robinson Fresh owner secures bigger profit thanks to continued restructuring, but warns of uncertainty ahead
Agriculture minister says arrival of first South African grapes in the Philippines opens up a whole new trade corridor
The industry is facing mounting pressures from shipping disruptions, rising costs, and constrained demand in an important market
The country’s table grape industry has confirmed that South Africa has added another export market in south-east Asia to its portfolio
Israel-based agritech company raises US$18m in Series C funding as it works to address labour shortages in fruit supply chains
Special event issue unpacks key outcomes of India’s new trade agreements, Fresh Focus South African Table Grapes details industry’s push into Asia, plus features on apples and pears, citrus and avocados
Analysis from UK fruit importer Richard Hochfeld predicts a switch from a demand-driven to a supply-driven market in the UK around week 16
Despite Middle East conflict, supply chain disruption and rising costs, South Africa’s apple and pear industry is optimistic about the future
Shipping surcharges soar as exporters struggle to redirect fruit with specifications tailored specifically for Middle Eastern consumers
Investment in varieties, segmentation, marketing and technology will help build more profitable berry business, delegates heard at Fruitnet Berry Congress
Fruitnet’s Mike Knowles speaks exclusively to Cort Brazelton, CEO of Fall Creek, about the product’s recent impressive growth
France’s Primland says season looks ‘very promising’, as company highlights importance of grower partnerships
South African premium apple brand has significantly expanded its global reach through a digital-first marketing strategy
The country has achieved its first successful sales in China, with sugar plums and interspecific varieties welcomed by the market
The South African government has announced sweeping transport reforms – but will they make a difference?
Around 90 per cent of country’s fruit exports to Middle East by sea have been blocked by the crisis, forcing suppliers to divert cargo
Scottish berry breeder hoping for high demand when Mediterranean variety opens for UK sales in 2026/27 following strong performance this season
Group to fight on after court ruled Asda had not infringed plant breeders’ rights with sale of Tang Gold mandarins
UK judge’s decision to dismiss Nador Cott Protection’s case could mean retailers continue to sell Tang Gold variety
Wealmoor CEO Avnish Malde tells Fred Searle about the grower-importer’s rich history, his journey into fresh produce, and why supply resilience is in the firm’s DNA
The Gulf faces the possibility of fruit shortages, as vessels remain stranded at sea and new routes are sought, with few willing to take the risk
South African fruit exporters are grappling with mounting losses as vessels carrying stonefruit and table grapes remain stranded in the Gulf
Reefer shipping expert and former Maersk Line executive Thomas Eskesen explains what conflict in the Middle East means for the fresh produce business
Fred Searle speaks to Wim Destoop, global chief customer officer of Westfalia Fruit, about the avo supplier’s customer-led marketing strategy, the potential of the Gem variety, and the growing importance of supply diversification
Claus Larner, vice-president of DP World Atlas, discusses the new dedicated shipping solution between Morocco, the UK, and Europe