Rabobank: The state of the global fresh produce industry

Published 2023년 11월 6일

Tridge summary

The IFPA's 2023 Global Produce and Floral Show addressed the challenges faced by the fresh produce industry, including climate extremes and a shrinking workforce. Despite these challenges, the industry remains optimistic due to technological innovations and new products. At the event, the focus was on climate disruptions affecting supply and prices, the rising quality standard for berries, and the increasing automation in the industry.
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(Agraria.pe) At IFPA's 2023 Global Produce and Floral Show in Anaheim, California, the fresh produce industry came together to network, learn, be inspired and discuss the state of the fresh produce industry. Globally, the industry faces many challenges as climate extremes, geopolitical tensions and a shrinking and more expensive workforce are impacting players along the fresh produce supply chain. Fortunately, with the many technological innovations and exciting new products being developed, the future remains full of opportunities for the fresh produce industry. Navigating between greater uncertainty and greater quality Climate extremes are the talk of the town The numerous climate extremes affecting supply and prices around the world were one of the main topics of discussion at the IFPA2023 (International Fresh Produce Association's Global Produce and Floral Show 2023), held in October 2023 in California. Some of the many fruits affected by recent climate disruptions are ...
Source: Agraria

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