Fresh produce industry news and analysis from Africa.
Old problems return to the city’s container terminal and are severely disrupting export operations
January’s showcase of premium UC Davis cultivars demonstrates the growing influence of Egypt and Jordan in strawberry production, according to Global Plant Genetics
South African delegation will look to boost exports at next week’s Fresh Produce India
Country reported recorded shipments in 2023/24 and is on course to top this in the current season
The Kenyan exporter says its avocado business saw a major dowturn in profits last year
The country’s apple exporters have said they are delighted to be back in Thailand, with the first fruit set to be unveiled this week
New Zealand-developed variety is lighting up South African stores as consumers are introduced to the apple’s ‘new zing’
The Citrus Growers Association says there will not be an over- or undersupply of South African citrus this year
The Logistics Hub session explored North Africa’s growing influence and focused on infrastructure, services and strategies for growth
The country’s table grape industry is ready to sign off on a good season
There is an increasing realisation that trade relations around the world are changing, and participation in AGOA could be nearing an end
One of the fruit industry’s leading figures, Owona Kono was a tireless defender of fruit producers in Africa
With approximately half of all apples marketed by South Africa exporter Tru-Cape sold in Africa, the exporter says it continues to stay ahead of shifting consumer preferences and developments across the continent’s fresh fruit industry
While the general date for application is still 18 months away, South Africa’s pome and stonefruit industries are actively engaged in processes to adhere to the packaging regulations
Volumes coming from EU and non-EU suppliers were fairly even in 2024, although value was skewed towards third countries
Nature Recovery Project partners with WRAP to tackle water scarcity in food-producing regions for UK
Country’s Citrus Summit highlights market access and logistical challenges as priorities
The country’s climate is seen as ideal for growing varieties that are in demand globally
The court dispute between ICTSI, Transnet and Maersk over Durban Container Terminal is finally moving to a conclusion
Excellent season with the potential for a record export crop is on the cards for South Africa this year
ICTSI outlines key projects for 2025 at the Democratic Republic of the Congo facility
The two countries are reportedly close to reaching a bilateral agreement to guarantee fair competition on the French tomato market following a spate of violent attacks on trucks carrying Moroccan produce
Partnership with Sète-based logistics provider Primever expected to reduce reliance on road freight out of Spain
The South African department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development says the EU will extend its citrus black spot measures on the country’s citrus for another three years
Several developments in South Africa this week will be crucial for the country’s citrus industry
Milestone is the culmination of ten years of negotiations
There have been many challenges over the past seven years, but executives say cooperation has carried the initiative forward
The new streamlined certification will mean less complexity for farmers, says Rainforest Alliance, allowing them to focus on practices that matter most for people and planet
Company ships first container of Moroccan Nadorcotts to Japan after opening of that market earlier this year
Sara Mouhsine Carvajal said industry must do more to recognise critical role women play in the sector and the challenges they still face
With 94 per cent of the 2025 South African table grape export crop already packed, the season is expected to conclude by the middle of March
Small innovations make all the difference according to owner, the Hanekom family from the Witzenberg
A shift in the production of lemons to earlier growing regions has put more emphasis on Cape Town for shipments to northwest Europe
Fruitnet Tomato Congress takes place in Malaga, Spain, on 11-12 November 2025, with a focus on the future of the tomato business, examining the category’s continuing response to the changing climate, labour issues and evolving consumer demands
New possibilities are opening up for Kenyan avocados, according to Enzispring’s Alice Okello, including in eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia, but Red Sea issues continue to pose a challenge
Exporters are supporting the country’s conventional shipping programme to counter wind delays in Cape Town