Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
The logistics group has also announced a series of regional leadership appointments as part of a broader restructure
The partnership agreement will see ICTSI operate the terminal while Transnet retains majority shareholding
It claims allowing produce from Western Sahara to benefit from tariff advantages will further harm EU producers
Five-year deal with Mpact Operations will see shelf-life extension packaging used for grapes, stonefruit and berries
Consortium says addition of ‘robust’ variety makes it the only group that can produce kiwifruit at scale in both northern and southern Europe
AI is transforming how fruit and vegetables are bred, grown, distributed and marketed. But where will the technology have the greatest potential impact?
Witzenberg Properties estate secures trophy following 2025 season that saw outstanding colour development and record Forelle pear volumes
The industry overcame challenging weather conditions to deliver volumes 26 per cent higher than initial estimates
Producer says nominations at Kenya Avocado Excellence Awards reinforce position as ‘diversified and vertically integrated business’
Industry veterans Dr Paul Clüver and Anton Rabe look back at his lasting impact on South African fruit exports
Moodie, who transformed family fruit business into one of South Africa’s leading suppliers, and played a key role in guiding industry through deregulation, has died after short illness
DP World’s first Atlas service connecting Morocco to London Gateway has arrived in the UK, promising to transform fresh produce logistics with faster delivery, lower costs and up to 70 per cent reduction in carbon emissions
Industry leaders warn that China’s growing self-sufficiency in production and processing could threaten South Africa’s export dominance
Industry targets large export deal this season as it continues to pursue China market access
Fruit exporters scramble to use alternative ports as Cape Doctor hampers early grape and stonefruit shipments
Table grape industry targets close to 80mn export cartons this season despite US tariff challenge and increased competition in Europe
New dedicated sea route will transport up to 150,000 tonnes of fresh produce annually from Morocco to terminals in UK and Europe
The shipping giant has announced plans to resume shipping routes through the Red Sea and Suez Canal “as soon as conditions allow”
Egypt bucks trend with double-digit growth as output in most major producing countries contracts
European fruit and vegetable producer organisations have strongly opposed the European Commission’s proposed revision of the EU–Morocco Association Agreement, warning it threatens to undermine producers and mislead consumers through inadequate origin labelling of Western Sahara products
Boitshoko Ntshabele praises late colleague’s “immense expertise” and ”profound impact” on South Africa’s fruit business
New blueberry variety could be the earliest-producing blueberry in these countries, says GPG
Industry veteran who served as Citrus Growers’ Association envoy to the EU and played pivotal role in country’s agricultural deregulation, has died
Group says new office in Egypt will help it expand and ensure consistent supply throughout the year
Unexpected higher demand for airfreight capacity prompts new partnership between national carrier and specialist cargo company
Spanish cooperative visits African nation as government seeks prospective partners to grow high-value crops like berries
Other major operators managed to increase exports in September-October compared with same period last year, with subsidiary Compagnie des Bananes de Mondoni now the country’s third-largest banana exporter
Faced with new challenges, some foresee the increasing commoditisation of fresh tomatoes, despite continued success for premium varieties
Group looks back on a project that pioneered ethical trade and sustainable supply chains
The South African Table Grape Industry has welcomed recent US tariff reductions on agricultural products but expressed disappointment that table grapes and other key fruit exports were excluded from the exemptions
Dutch cooperative Growers United celebrates three decades of tomato brand that embraces innovation, sustainability and changing consumer demands
Spanish imports of fresh fruits and vegetables from Morocco increased 34 per cent to 416,559 tonnes in the first eight months of 2025, with Fepex warning of unfair competitive conditions
Leading South African exporters say the branded apple has changed the way retailers look at apples
The grower-exporter anticipates good volumes and excellent quality, with high fruit colour and firmness
ClemenGold International and Flash Gala are emerging as compelling case studies in how strategic branding can transform fresh produce marketing, moving beyond traditional commodity sales to build premium brand recognition in global markets
CGA CEO says the new exemption is “great news” and calls for an extention to include the country’s mandarin exports