Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
Exporters are supporting the country’s conventional shipping programme to counter wind delays in Cape Town
Challenges remain in terms of accessing raw materials and adapting to the changing climate, but Côte d’Ivoire’s mango exporters see opportunities in Europe’s premium market
Morocco’s proximity makes it an ideal source for organic Medjool dates, according to the Dutch organics specialist, ensuring fast and flexible deliveries to respond to market demand
New opportunities beckon, but traditional markets are still key for the country’s table grape industry
Group will source mandarins and oranges from growers in South America, Egypt, Israel, Morocco and South Africa
Drama in parliament as budget speech is postponed, causing speculation about the stability of the new government
Southern Hemisphere Association of Fresh Fruit Exporters appoints Nathan Hancock as president with Jorge de Souza vice president
Move significantly increases availability of Leaf-certified berries for the European market
Insurance cover is a tricky business for fruit exporters, but there are ways to reduce your risk, says Lina Jasutiene of Recoupex
Further comment has been made on solutions to the costs of inefficiencies in South African ports
Special edition to be distributed at Macfrut, Freskon and Medfel features region’s leading suppliers
Moroccan fruit and veg grower demonstrates commitment to social and environmental responsibility with new accreditation
Study says the cost of inefficient logistics to the country’s citrus industry was a ”staggering” R5.27bn in 2024 alone
A staggering 46 per cent of fruit never reaches the consumer, according to David Kat of Neolithics, who spoke at Fruit Logistica about the importance of data collection and data sharing to reduce waste along the produce supply chain
As production recovers from a decrease in 2024, the country looks set to sell more of the fruit on international markets this year
It’s Fresh has already sold more than a million Rypen Case Liners, with its new tech striking a chord with southern hemisphere grape suppliers
Agbiz, Hortgro, Sati, FPEF, TPT and the Western Cape Government come together to enhance capacity at the Cape Town Container Terminal
The first apples shipped to Thailand under South Africa’s new access agreement will leave Cape Town next week and arrive in the country in mid-March
Tropical fruit is enjoying promising UK sales growth as new shoppers buy into the category and suppliers focus on resilience amid climatic and logistical challenges
As part of wider import growth, France sent 20 per cent more fresh produce to Spain during the January-November period last year
One month to go before the world’s leading event for the fresh berry business meets in Rotterdam
Volumes are expected to increase 5.5 per cent across the key apple-growing nations, with pear numbers set to fall 3.3 per cent
The country’s fruit exporters are more confident this year as production continues to grow, but they must continue to pay attention to potential supply chain disruptions
Official survey highlights rise in quality of trade visitors and increase in successful business at world’s leading trade show for the fresh fruit and vegetable business
Industry calls for meaningful change after the first state of the nation address under the new Government of National Unity
Improved connectivity will support melon exports from Senegal and Mauritania to Europe
South African blushed pears are receiving a boost with selected exporters now sending Celina under a new brand
South Africa faces a ban on trade with the US for the second time in its history, as the war of words between Washington and Pretoria escalates
Focus on shipments of Namibian grapes through Walvis Bay this season has benefited export logistics
New logistics option cuts shipping time down from 22 days to a single day
South Africa forms key part of company’s global expansion strategy for 2025
Leading exporter Tru-Cape predicts strong start to European campaign after positive harvest
Leading trade show for global fruit and vegetable business provides unrivalled platform for industry growth, with over 2,600 exhibitors from more than 90 countries and all parts of the fresh produce value chain
Exports to North American markets continue to grow as European markets start strong
Plum Possibilities consumer campaign aims to drive demand for plums and encourage shoppers to participate in the sweepstakes
South Africa reacts to trade threats made by US president Donald Trump