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Mission Produce disappoints and delights

13.03.2026

Despite Q1 results that fell short of analyst expectations, the stock rose 1.6% following the release as investors focused on the company’s volume outlook.

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Algeria plans to reduce dependence on banana imports

13.03.2026

The government says it is to make available more than 4,700 hectares of agricultural land for farmers wishing to invest in banana cultivation.

Orsero says full year 2025 results 'far exceed' guidance

13.03.2026

The Italian multinational saw year-on-year net revenue and adjusted net profit increase and is forecasting a similar result for full year 2026.

Calavo delivers mixed Q1 result

13.03.2026

The integrated avocado distributor said revenue shortfall was primarily driven by a decline in average avocado selling prices, partially offset by a rise in volume.

Tropic raises US$105m to scale gene-edited bananas

13.03.2026

The Norwich-based agbiotech company says this will be enough to build enough supply to meet demand for its gene-edited banana variety.

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Disaster looms for Indian banana industry

13.03.2026

With no vessel currently scheduled to sail from Nhava Sheva to the Gulf, hundreds of containers lay stranded in India's largest container port.

South African fruit shippers count cost of Gulf conflict

12.03.2026

Industry body Hortgro says 675,000 cartons of stone fruit and 900,000 cartons of apples and pears are already stranded or en route to the region.

NZAPI forecasts harvest for the ages

12.03.2026

New Zealand Apples and Pears says the harvest is underway and early forecasts point to a standout season marked by exceptional fruit quality and high pack‑out rates.

Containerships hit by unknown projectiles

12.03.2026

Vessels operated by the Maersk/Hapag Lloyd Gemini alliance and ONE have been damaged in the Persian Gulf with no injuries reported.

Debt burden punishes Transnet

12.03.2026

The Office of the Auditor-General has painted a sobering picture of an institution battling to stabilise its finances while trying to restore core rail and port operations.

Maersk delays empty container returns

12.03.2026

The carrier has announced temporary changes for several Gulf countries following the evolving security situation affecting navigation and port operations.

Jordan suspends vegetable exports

12.03.2026

Israeli farmers' representatives warn that the decision to halt tomato and cucumber exports for 10 days shows that its food security cannot depend on imports.

War hurts South African deciduous fruit industry

11.03.2026

With carriers suspending services into the Gulf, fresh pome and stone fruit usually exported to the Middle East is piling up at cold storage facilities.

Snow Flower joins Cool Carriers

11.03.2026

The world's largest specialised reefer operator has taken delivery of the first of 7 next-generation, high-cube Snow-Class newbuild reefer vessels.

Maersk introduces EBS

11.03.2026

The carrier is rolling out a global Emergency Bunker Surcharge due to fuel shortages and price spikes caused by ongoing issues in the Strait of Hormuz.

Chilean cherries face existential crisis

11.03.2026

The president of the National Society of Agriculture Antonio Walker says that the current situation obliges the industry to seek structural solutions.

Algeria clamps down on banana speculators

11.03.2026

The operation is part of ongoing measures to ensure a regular supply of bananas to the national market, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan.

Belgium becoming 'narco-state'

11.03.2026

More than 70% of cocaine entering Europe came through Antwerp and Rotterdam in 2024, according to Europol, much of it in containerised banana shipments.

Cala Portese re-routes to UAE

10.03.2026

The absence of Ecuadorian banana shipments to the Middle East gives shippers the best chance of salvaging the cargo.

Colombia ships more avocadoes

10.03.2026

The volume and value of Colombian avocadoes increased 46% and 21%, respectively, with European markets absorbing 60% of the total.

Argentine fruit exports reach 3-year high

10.03.2026

Pears and lemons accounted for 72% of the 770K MT shipped in 2025, which was 7% up on 2024 and 8% above the 3-year average.

French apples stranded in the Gulf

10.03.2026

Approximately 5,000 tonnes of French apples are stuck in the Strait of Hormuz with shippers struggling to find alternative solutions.

South Africa anticipates more avocadoes

10.03.2026

The 15% increase in export volume is driven by new plantations, favourable pre-harvest conditions and good rainfall.

Carriers implement EFS

10.03.2026

Spiking bunker costs caused by the surging oil price have led carriers to institute an Emergency Fuel Surcharge on dry and reefer cargoes.

India banana market crashes

09.03.2026

An estimated 250 containers are currently stranded at the Port of Mumbai along with a further 24K MT destined for export held in cold storage.

Aldi strengthens commitment to British growers

09.03.2026

The retailer has pledged to secure at least half of its domestic fresh produce through long-term supply agreements with British growers by the end of 2027.

Dutch customs seize cocaine in banana cargo

09.03.2026

Authorities have seized 400 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a pallet of bananas shipped from Ecuador at the port of Vlissingen.

China pear exports maintain momentum

09.03.2026

China's fresh pear exports reached US$630m in value and 707,000 MT in volume in 2025, representing year-on-year increases of 3.4% and 10%, respectively.

Thai durian exports soar

09.03.2026

Thailand's Ministry of Commerce reported that fresh durian exports in January 2026 were worth US$323m, an increase of 67% from January 2025.

War blocks Iran bound banana ships

06.03.2026

One of the reefer vessels, which is fully loaded with bananas and pineapples from the Philippines, has reportedly been instructed to return to Singapore.

Maersk suspends reefer bookings to Gulf nations

06.03.2026

The suspension applies to cargo originating from, destined for, or transhipping through the UAE, Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan, Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

Exit price collapses

06.03.2026

The impact of the US/Israeli attack on Iran has exacerbated the logistical imbalance for Ecuadorian bananas already hit by a shortage of shipping capacity.

Panama opens to Egyptian citrus

06.03.2026

Oranges, lemons, mandarins and grapefruit from Egypt can now enter the Panamanian market following regulatory approval.

MSC imposes reefer surcharge on shipments to Africa

06.03.2026

The world's largest container carrier has imposed a War Risk Surcharge of up to $4000 per reefer container on shipments from Gulf nations to Africa.

Freshfel quantifies impact of Iran crisis

05.03.2026

The European Fresh Produce association says the conflict in the Middle East puts 350,000 tonnes of European fruit and vegetable exports at risk.

MSC makes 'End of Voyage' declaration

05.03.2026

The world's largest carrier has announced that all cargo bound for ports in the Gulf will be offloaded at the nearest safe seaport due to ongoing hostilities in the Middle East.

Middle East conflict hits India banana exports

05.03.2026

Some 1,200 containers of bananas are currently reported to be lying stranded in cold storage facilities in central Maharashtra, with harvesting at a standstill.

Brazil ships more melons

05.03.2026

Growers in Rio Grande do Norte and Ceara brought forward harvests ahead of the peak rainy season, which helped to boost export volumes in the first half of the season.

Coop Norway pioneers new technology to cut avocado spoilage

05.03.2026

The method aims to provide more consistent fruit quality and extend shelf life, helping to eliminate food waste in both retail stores and consumers’ homes.

Containership hit in Strait of Hormuz

05.03.2026

The vessel is the first container ship casualty in the Strait of Hormuz comes as the supply chain disruption extends well beyond the Middle East.

Vietnamese fresh exports hit record high

05.03.2026

According to the Viet Nam Customs Department, the value of fruit and vegetable exports exceeded US$8.5bn in 2025, up 19.8% year-on-year.

Chile revises table grape forecast

04.03.2026

Export volumes will dip further with shipments to all destinations bar Latin America falling, according to the Chilean Table Grape Committee.

Lineage behind Adelaide cold storage facility

04.03.2026

The facility at the Edinburgh Parks industrial estate is set to provide South Australian citrus and table grape producers with easier access to international markets.

MSC suspends Middle East bookings

04.03.2026

The world’s largest container line has halted Middle East bookings as war risk surcharges kick in.

Taiwan pineapples cleared for export to US

04.03.2026

Taiwanese pineapples are to be shipped to the US for the first time later this year, after the US published importation requirements.

US joins Ecuador to fight drug traffickers

04.03.2026

Ecuadorean and US forces have launched operations against what the US military's Southern Command said are designated terrorist organisations in the Andean nation.

California declares new citrus quarantine

04.03.2026

The California Department of Food and Agriculture has declared a new quarantine this week after trees infected with the Huanglongbing disease were discovered.

Operation Epic Fury ensnares boxships

03.03.2026

Container ships account for roughly 100 of the 750 ships ensnared in the Strait of Hormuz following the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.

Pressure builds at Panama Canal

03.03.2026

Non-booked vessels are increasingly being forced into the auction market, where limited northbound openings have led to aggressive bidding and rapidly escalating premiums.

Hapag suspends Gulf reefer bookings

03.03.2026

The German carrier has suspended reefer bookings to and from the Upper Gulf, Arabian Gulf, and Persian Gulf.

Poland seeks Brazil access for apples

03.03.2026

With ongoing phytosanitary risk assessment procedures due to be completed in 2026, Polish shippers are ready to start exporting as soon as formalities are finalized.

Viet Nam durian prices hit record highs

03.03.2026

Off season durian prices in Vietnam have surged to a record US$7.60 per kg, as the country remains the only major global supplier at this time.

Iran halts potato exports

03.03.2026

Potato exports have been suspended in some Iranian provinces and major cities due to price increases.

Strong start to 2026 for Ecuadorian bananas

02.03.2026

The 36.6m boxes shipped in January represent a 9.7% increase year-on-year, according to industry body Acorbanec figures.

Carriers divert vessels around Cape of Good Hope

02.03.2026

Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM are rerouting vessels away from the Red Sea after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Japan breeds melon that ripens on demand

02.03.2026

The team inactivated a gene required to produce ethylene and succeeded in keeping the melon firm and green for up to two months.

Pakistan onion exports plunge

02.03.2026

Shipments have dropped to just 10% of last year's volume as Indian supplies flood global markets, according to industry sources.

UK apple prices outpace bananas

02.03.2026

Despite the difference, British Apples & Pears has warned that without improved returns to growers, the long-term sustainability of UK orchards will be under pressure.

Seeka posts record profits

27.02.2026

The NZX-listed kiwifruit producer/marketer's profit after tax of NZ$32m compares to its 2024 reported profit of NZ$8.8m.

T&G Global hits guidance target

27.02.2026

The integrated New Zealand marketer sold NZ$1bn worth of apples in 2025 on its way to total revenue of NZ$1.6bn and a near four-fold increase in operating profit.

Port of Tilbury gets expansion approval

27.02.2026

The 58-hectare development marks a major next step in transforming the port into one of the UK's most strategically connected, high-capacity multi-modal freight hubs.

Del Monte Foods' bankruptcy hits Californian stonefruit industry

27.02.2026

California peach growers say they lost US$550m in contracts from the multinational when the 135-year-old company declared bankruptcy last year.

AVA-ASAJA points finger at Egyptian citrus

27.02.2026

The Valencian Association of Farmers says that Egyptian oranges were intercepted in Italy with chlorpropham at a residue level that exceeds EU regulations by 21 times.

'Impostor' Musang King durians surface in China

27.02.2026

The Malaysian government is stepping up efforts to safeguard the Musang King durian brand and protect the country’s ownership of the prized variety.

Zespri updates sustainability targets and climate transition plan

26.02.2026

The New Zealand kiwifruit marketer sets out pan supply chain conditions to achieve its net zero emissions target by 2050.

Chile to ship more kiwifruit

26.02.2026

The Chilean Kiwifruit Committee highlighted the increase in parameters in its Maturity Assurance Program, which it says will improve the fruit’s eating quality.

Vietnamese fresh exports soar

26.02.2026

According to Viet Nam Customs' data, export revenue for fruits and vegetables in January reached US$644m, a 73% increase compared to the same period in 2025.

Domes use landfill gas to grow vegetables in the UK

26.02.2026

The landfill owners and their community interest company, Sustain Wiltshire, hope to erect more than 100 domes if planning permission is granted.

Frutas de Chile calls for unity

26.02.2026

Organisation president Ivan Marambio says in order for Chile to exploit growth opportunities, there must be an increased focus on quality.

Chiquita boxships forced to divert

25.02.2026

A delay of routine maintenance dredging in the Delaware and Christina rivers has left some vessels unable to dock at the Port of Wilmington.

Dole beats own guidance

25.02.2026

After a Q4 that saw an increase in topline revenue and net profit, the multinational says it targeting a full year EBITDA of at least US$400m in 2026.

SeaCube to strengthen cold chain foundations

25.02.2026

The world's largest investor in refrigerated equipment says it will strengthen its position through disciplined investment, strategic acquisitions and targeted leadership additions.

Pipfruit behind leap in Scales Corp' profits

25.02.2026

Mr Apple, the company's horticulture division and New Zealand's largest apple exporter, produced an underlying result of $65.2m, up 73% year-on-year.

Zespri launches 2035 strategy

25.02.2026

The kiwifruit marketer says its 10-year plan to become the world's healthiest fruit brand will strengthen the industry's resilience and unlock future value.

Australian horticulture value hits all-time high

25.02.2026

Almonds, table grapes and citrus led the surge, while key market value accelerated with China up 58% and strong growth into India, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan, and Indonesia.

Less is more for Spanish fresh exports

25.02.2026

Despite shipping 4% less year-on-year, Europe's leading fresh produce exporter saw the value of exports rise by the same percentage margin.

Hortgro outlines US tariff implications

24.02.2026

The South African industry body says most fresh fruit shipments to the U.S. are now likely to be subject to a 15% ad valorem duty, unless specifically exempted.

Malagasy 'litchi king' faces international arrest warrant

24.02.2026

The mandate against Mamy Ravatomanga was issued at the end of last week, following the indictments of several executives of his company Sodiat.

Panama assumes control of Balboa and Cristobal

24.02.2026

The government has taken control of the port facilities under a decree aimed at ensuring uninterrupted operations until a new concession is awarded.

Headwinds hit Argentinean apples

24.02.2026

In the absence of official crop estimates, anecdotal reports suggest there is a 40% reduction in the volume of Red Delicious apples this season.

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