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04.12.2025

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Chinese grape imports continue downward trend

04.12.2025

China imports almost all its table grapes from Southern Hemisphere countries, led in descending order by Australia, Chile, and Peru.

Orsero Group signals westwards expansion

04.12.2025

The Italian multinational's Investor Relations Specialist says the Group is currently analysing dossiers in the United States and expects something to materialize next year.

Australia anticipates fewer table grapes

04.12.2025

Vine removals after last season and forecasts of above-average rainfall during the early harvest period are tempering production, quality and export expectations.

LATAM Task Force takes aim at Lidl

04.12.2025

The group says that using bananas as a loss leader continues to give consumers the mistaken impression that bananas require little production effort.

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New varieties drive growth in Egyptian grape exports

04.12.2025

After rising nearly 40% year-on-year in 2024/25, Egyptian table grape exports are forecast to increase to 220K MT in 2025/26.

Australia intercepts cocaine concealed in reefer container

04.12.2025

Since October this year, approximately 145kg of cocaine has been found by Australian Border Force officers in reefer containers.

Reefer Alliance adds capacity to South Africa service

03.12.2025

A second pre-Christmas specialised reefer charter will ease pressure on table grape exporters struggling to ship their fruit through the Cape Town Container Terminal.

Chiquita to launch plantain chips

03.12.2025

The multinational has partnered with SNAX-Sational Brands to introduce a line that brings the authentic taste of Ecuador with a focus on freshness and simplicity.

Scales bearish over 2026 prospects

03.12.2025

While reaffirming its guidance for 2025, the NZX-listed diversified agribusiness group says earnings might be lower next year due to the normalization in horticulture export volumes.

Chile braces for challenging table grape season

03.12.2025

Increased pressure from Peru, a congested European market, and the suspension of the Systems Approach with the U.S. will define the 2025-2026 season.

Surachita Agro ships breakthrough banana consignment

03.12.2025

The Dubai consignment, shipped in partnership with Pure Planet India, represents a transformative moment for the 2019-registered Farmer Producer Company.

Weak markets delay Moroccan avocado harvest

03.12.2025

The majority of independent producers have opted to pause picking and packing as they wait for market conditions to improve after the New Year.

Grapes and grapefruit top UK 'Dirty Dozen' list

03.12.2025

Campaign group Pesticide Action Network UK found 123 different chemicals in the 17 types of fruit and vegetables tested, including 42 pesticides with links to cancer.

SIIM inks Dunkirk deal with CMA CGM

02.12.2025

The importer and carrier have signed an agreement covering the weekly transport of 70 containers of pineapples and bananas from Latin America to the French port.

US tariffs bring end to NZ apple shipments

02.12.2025

With the cost of Trump's tariffs estimated at NZ$2 per box and voyages to Europe taking 12 weeks, New Zealand apple shippers are focusing on the Asian trade.

USDA appeals against Systems Approach ruling

02.12.2025

A 90-day period now begins during which the U.S. Department of Agriculture will present its arguments for the decision to allow Chilean grapes to enter the country fumigation free.

South Africa to prosecute carriers for price-fixing

02.12.2025

The country’s antitrust body has referred a price-fixing complaint against the local units of eight of the world’s top container lines.

MV Koru inaugurates Chile U.S. charter programme

02.12.2025

The Fresh Carriers' vessel chartered by Cool Carriers will carry cherries, berries and stone fruit in the first shipment of the season to the United States.

India's onion export revenue plummets

02.12.2025

With onion exports dropping sharply and long-time buyer Bangladesh halting trade, India's onion market is battling one of the worst years in decades.

Argentina anticipates U.S. access for oranges and soft citrus

01.12.2025

President of the Argentine Citrus Federation José Carbonell says that negotiations with U.S. phytosanitary authorities are nearing a favourable resolution.

Bananas and avocadoes drive Colombian fresh exports

01.12.2025

Between January and July 2025, the country exported US$1.249bn worth of fruit, a 13.4% increase compared to the same period in 2024.

Zespri opens debate on future of Hayward

01.12.2025

In order to secure the future of its Green portfolio, the kiwifruit marketer says it needs to develop a variety that is more climate resilient, delivers strong yields and maintains product value.

Storm hits Argentinean cherry and pipfruit crops

01.12.2025

The storm broke in the middle of the cherry harvest, with hundreds of hectares of apples and pears also rendered unusable by hail and rain.

Frutas de Chile to recognise China cherry innovation

01.12.2025

The Chilean Cherry Committee of Frutas de Chile has officially announced its first Chilean Cherry Annual Awards, to be held in early 2026.

Korea launches innovative crop insurance for fruit farmers

01.12.2025

The upgraded insurance product offered to apple, pear and persimmon growers will offer better protection against increasingly unpredictable weather patterns.

Maersk adds Southampton to CLX

01.12.2025

The carrier has expanded its Chile Express service with the addition of the UK port, reshaping the overall rotation of the loop.

South African grapes delayed as CTCT struggles continue

28.11.2025

The port experienced about 240 hours of weather delays during weeks 46 and 47, with the situation further exacerbated by a major system and network outage.

Cold delays Australian cherry harvest

28.11.2025

Cold weather in some growing regions including central Victoria has put cherries weeks behind schedule in the lead-up to the fruit's peak demand period.

Asprocan expansion ambitions ridiculed

28.11.2025

The proposal to increase banana production in the Canary Islands by 50% has been labelled 'absurd' by an agricultural group committed to a fair price for producers.

Chiquita initiates asset review

28.11.2025

The multinational is reported to be working with investment bank Houlihan Lokey to examine options for possible business combinations.

Alico Inc. posts US$147m loss

28.11.2025

One of the largest U.S. orange producers has completed what it describes as its final major citrus harvest while advancing multiple land development projects.

Spanish authorities dismantle cocaine network

28.11.2025

The National Police, Customs Surveillance and the Civil Guard have dismantled an organization dedicated to smuggling cocaine from Ecuador in banana containers.

Port of Rotterdam upgrades reefer cargo inspections

28.11.2025

The improvement follows the formation of a working group of reefer supply chain stakeholders at the end of 2024 to drive efficiencies at the port.

Chiquita Voyager blaze injures four

27.11.2025

The 2,700 TEU boxship was alongside the U.S. east coast port of Wilmington's fruit-import terminal when the fire broke out.

Argentina doubles EU citrus shipments

27.11.2025

The main destinations were the Netherlands, Spain, Greece, Italy, and Portugal, according to National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service Senasa.

ZGS upgrades forecast

27.11.2025

Zespri's counter-seasonal programme is underway with around 118,800 tonnes of kiwifruit expected from orchards throughout France, Italy, Greece, Korea, and Japan.

Ecuador bananas maintain surge

27.11.2025

After shipping the heaviest October volume of bananas in 4 years, Ecuador is on course to export the highest annual total since the record established in 2020, according to Acorbanec data.

Del Monte signs sourcing partnership with THACO AGRI

27.11.2025

The new partnership strengthens Fresh Del Monte's sourcing diversification strategy and expands banana production ties in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.

U.S. to review USMCA trade agreement

27.11.2025

While the PNW cherry and pipfruit producers support the current deal, the Washington raspberry industry and the Californian Avocado Commission 'strongly support' new tariffs.

Port congestion puts pressure on container rates

27.11.2025

The longer that vessels wait for berths, the greater the risk of schedule delays and therefore higher operating costs, which include labour, fuel and box repositioning.

Jamaica to import bananas

27.11.2025

The Caribbean Island says it will have to import fruit and vegetables following severe damage to its agriculture sector caused by Hurricane Melissa.

Apex Logistics to acquire Andes Integración Logística

27.11.2025

The Kuehne & Nagel subsidiary says the transaction will enhance its offering in Latin America where it specialises in shipping seasonal fresh products that include salmon, cherries, berries, and mangoes.

Philippine fruit imports show sharp increase

26.11.2025

The combination of lower shipping costs and zero tariff advantages under free trade agreements with ASEAN has increased the value of imports by 24% year-to-date.

Brazil destroys Chilean cherry consignment

26.11.2025

The measure was mandatory to prevent the entry of the Brevipalpus chilensis mite, a high-risk quarantine pest with the potential to attack more than 40 plant species.

U of M to release NorthernGlo seedless grapes

26.11.2025

The University of Minnesota's fruit breeding programme, which created the Honeycrisp apple, has released 3 new grape and 2 new apple varieties.

Slow start to Namibia table grape season

26.11.2025

While strong winds delay the start of the South African shipping season, the export packout for northern neighbour Namibia is well behind schedule.

Hungarian apple crop hits historic low

26.11.2025

Due to spring frosts, a cool May, drought, and a summer marked by extreme temperature fluctuations, apple growers harvested their lowest ever yield.

Carriers consider Red Sea return

26.11.2025

With CMA CGM 'poised to fully resume' transits, Maersk has not yet set a firm date despite the Suez Canal Authority announcing an early-December comeback.

India authorizes cold-steri trials for Chilean fruit

26.11.2025

The authorization of pilot shipments covers a wide variety of Chilean fruits, including cherries, stone fruits, apples, pears, and citrus.

CGA mourns passing of Deon Joubert

25.11.2025

Deon Joubert was the South African Citrus Growers Association's special envoy for market access and EU matters.

Cape Doctor delays grape shipments

25.11.2025

While 958K cartons had been approved for export to end week 46, only 29K cartons had been shipped via the Cape Town Container Terminal, according to industry body SATI.

Belgian ports partner for integrated port security

25.11.2025

The Port 2 Port Security Platform together with the National Drug Commission will unite the country's seaports and inland ports in a European first.

Noboa amends Ecuador banana regulations

25.11.2025

The executive decree prohibits the planting of new bananas and plantains unless previously authorized by the Ministry of Agriculture.

Drop in orange volume dents N Hem citrus forecast

25.11.2025

At 27.4m MT, the total citrus produced in the northern hemisphere is 1.5% lower year-on-year and 5% lower compared to the last 4-year average.

Aldi UK reaps what it has sown

24.11.2025

The discounter is set to deliver an historically high volume of British apples in 2025/26 as its partnership with AC Goatham bears fruit.

EIB loans Transnet €350m

24.11.2025

The European Investment Bank loan to finance the rehabilitation of the South African parastatal’s infrastructure is supported by a €21m EU grant.

Asian demand drives Filipino pineapple export growth

24.11.2025

The Philippines has been the world's second largest pineapple exporter for 15 straight years with a 19% market share in 2024, according to the FAO.

UK vegetable intake hits 50-year low

24.11.2025

The British are eating fewer vegetables than at any point in the past half-century, with consumption continuing to slide despite years of public-health campaigns.

Myanmar jumps on durian bandwagon

24.11.2025

Myanmar is preparing to enter the global durian market, with plans to start exports between 2026 and 2027.

Cosmic Crisp leads WSU royalty revenues

21.11.2025

Washington State University generated US$19.4m in royalty revenues in fiscal 2025 with the Cosmic Crisp apple variety its top innovation.

Zespri counts cost of US tariffs

21.11.2025

As an importer of record in the United States, the kiwifruit marketer has so far paid US$40m in tariffs to the US government.

Brazilian melons maintain surge

21.11.2025

A record October for melon shipments has taken the season-to-date total to 106K MT, a 69% increase year-on-year.

Limoneira divests Chilean citrus assets

21.11.2025

As part of the transaction, the vertically integrated citrus specialist will maintain its 47% interest in a Chilean citrus packing, selling and marketing business.

Cambodian banana exports rise 20%

21.11.2025

Cambodia earned approximately US$148m from fresh banana exports between January and October 2025, according to a Ministry of Commerce report.

Spain posts record revenue for melon exports

21.11.2025

Despite the drop in export volume, the increase in average market price allowed Spain to reach a record high in melon revenue this past season.

U.S. grape stocks tracking higher

20.11.2025

With the Californian table grape harvest coming to an end, the total volume in storage is 630K cartons higher than at the same stage last year.

China clears path for Iranian kiwifruit

20.11.2025

The decision, announced by China's General Administration of Customs, reflects Beijing's ongoing efforts to diversify agricultural imports and expand reliable supply channels.

Del Monte demise hits Californian stonefruit industry

20.11.2025

Del Monte Foods is shaking up California's cling peach industry after filing for bankruptcy and cancelling long-term contracts worth more than half a billion dollars.

Lineage goes to market for €700m

20.11.2025

The company intends to use the net proceeds to repay amounts outstanding under its revolving credit facility and for other corporate and working capital purposes.

Peru on course for 1m MT avocado crop

20.11.2025

Industry body ProHass says that the 84,000 hectares currently under production will be able to yield 1m MT in the near future.

China broadens Laotian fruit access

20.11.2025

A trade agreement allows shippers to export longans, while the two countries also agreed to open the Chinese market to Lao durian under SPS conditions.

Zespri raises OGR forecasts

19.11.2025

The kiwifruit marketer has released its November forecast for the 2025/26 season, with forecast per tray returns up for all fruit groups from the August forecast.

Bananas take top spot in fruit survey

19.11.2025

Multinational Fyffes has released recent European-wide consumer research which confirms the popularity of bananas as the consumer’s No. 1 favourite fruit.

Brazilian fruit exports register best October in a decade

19.11.2025

At US$177.5m, the value of Brazilian fruit exports was the highest in the last ten years, according to the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services.

UK on course for record cocaine interceptions

19.11.2025

The UK Border Force is set to smash records for cocaine seizures in a single year after intercepting more than £1bn worth in a significant summer of action.

China faces tomato paste glut

19.11.2025

Exports of tomato paste to industry powerhouse Italy have collapsed this year after an outcry over alleged use of forced labour in Xinjiang.

Texas citrus crop delayed

19.11.2025

The harvest is slightly behind schedule with 448K boxes of oranges and grapefruit shipped to week 45 compared to 636K boxes at the same stage last year.

Chile to ship more stone fruit

18.11.2025

Exporter association Frutas de Chile said that China will continue to be the number one market for Chilean peaches, plums and nectarines, with the U.S. in second place.

La Unio proposes tariff on South African soft citrus

18.11.2025

The Spanish farming organisation says a 15% tariff would serve as a regulatory mechanism capable of stabilizing the EU market in September and October.

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