Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
Asian country lifts ban imposed in 2008 and provides exporters with new opportunity to grow their business in the region
The country’s Gala category has been boosted by two new full red varieties, which are already taking markets in the East by storm
With export markets already diverse, agricultural produce will likely expand in the coming years – mainly due to previously underutilised land
Raisins SA says producers are reporting ideal conditions and plant health as early harvest approaches in January
The country’s blueberry export business is winding down as it heads towards January
This year’s campaign will include retail promotions and various consumer engagement activities
With over 2,500 exhibitors, groundbreaking innovations, and countless networking opportunities, the event sets the stage for industry growth and collaboration
Morocco seen as a key strategic objective, both as a market and a gateway to Africa
Production set to be around 80,000 tonnnes, 18.8 per cent higher than last season’s previous record crop
Court denies application for leave to appeal temporary interdict on deal between Transnet and ICTSI
Leading South African onion producer Dutoit Vegetables had a challenging start to the season, but is optimistic about quality after a normal October and November
Through a focus on transparency, quality and long-term partnerships with producers, Import Promotion Desk is helping bridge the gap between smallholders in developing regions and European markets, says IPD’s Thomas Derstadt
Grapa says recent field days in the country highlighted the promise of new red Arra varieties
The tomato category’s leading event, Fruitnet Tomato Congress, is back on 11-12 November 2025 at a new location in Malaga, close to one of Spain’s primary tomato production areas
The Dutch organics importer says its avocados from Kenya and Tanzania help to conserve water resources and meet the needs of eco-conscious consumers
Canada is now the country’s third-largest grape market, with sales in the US also growing
High court drama expected as the battle for investment in Durban container terminal heats up
New figures show the country is the largest raisin grower in the Southern Hemisphere, with production set to increase further
Finding answers to juicing questions could set citrus growers up for extremely profitable futures
South African exporter prepares to sell first commercial volumes of the variety, as well as its largest ever Cheeky crop
Concerns grow in South Africa as Donald Trump threatens tariff hikes on Brics countries
Retailer praises company for ability to deliver “exceptional produce” including tomatoes, avocados, cherries, apples and pears
An increase in new plantings of the variety has led to a rapid rise in production
IG International celebrates with ceremonial opening of the first container of fresh grapefruit and lemons
European demand for breadfruit has been so strong that Mauritian exporter Bella Fruitiva has decided to start its own production, according to managing director Vickram Meghu
Ambitious conventional reefer shipping programme brings a new dimension for the country’s fruit exporters
With issues in the Red Sea disrupting Egyptian exports to Asia, analysts had been predicting a glut of oranges on the European market, but the opening of new juicing facilities in Egypt could significantly ease the pressure
Company says strategy of using Port of Walvis Bay for shipments from Namibia and Orange River could be extended to other fruit exports
Scotland’s leading berry supplier hosted its yearly conference this month, celebrating 30 years of business and assessing the best path forward for its growers and partners
It has been a slow start for stonefruit, but prospects remain good for the early season
New varieties are one of the major reasons for the longevity of Hex table grape producer Leon Viljoen
Ethiopian trader Ethio Vegfru has launched shipments of sugar snap peas and mangetout to the Dutch market via a container equipped with modern refrigeration
PhD project at University of Leicester aims to get more farmers in UK and Kenya using satellite imagery to protect food security
WUWM, FAO and AIAM5 join Chile’s Le Valledor market in pushing for a new International Day of Fruits and Vegetables
Positive signs for a good campaign in South Africa’s Orange River region as the season begins
Breeders have a keen interest in their newer varieties as the country’s table grape season gets underway