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SFA releases Statistical Yearbook 2026

The Southern Hemisphere Fruit Alliance (SFA) has released the first edition of its Statistical Yearbook at Fruit Logistica last week
[Rome, 9 February 2026] – The Southern Hemisphere Fruit Alliance (SFA), the representative body for the region’s fruit industry, officially unveiled its Statistical Yearbook 2026 at the Fruit Logistica trade fair in Berlin last week. The new annual publication offers a comprehensive and data-driven account of the evolution of fruit production and exports from the Southern Hemisphere, underpinned by expert analysis and verified statistics. The launch event of the publication, at the Fresh Produce Forum, drew significant attention from industry professionals and the media alike.

Opening the launch event, SFA vice-president Jorge de Souza of Abrafrutas (Brazil) underlined the industry’s commitment to supply consumers worldwide with safe, healthy, and high-quality fruits while at the same time generating a fair financial return for growers and exporters in the South. He added: “sustainability is the core of our business. Our production systems preserve and protect the environment, and our industry guarantees the well-being of millions of farmers, workers, their families, and communities involved in supply chains for fruits throughout the Southern Hemisphere”.

De Souza highlighted the crucial importance for the industry of collaboration and common understanding. “The trading environment in which we currently operate presents new, profound challenges every day,” he said. “In a world of constant change, it is imperative for businesses and organizations to work together to identify and find synergies between solutions that allow us to continue building fair and sustainable supply chains for our fruits”.

De Souza’s opening address was followed by a presentation of the Statistical Yearbook by Nina Viljoen (South African Table Grape Industry, SATI) and an overview of global trends by Conrad Burger (SATI), both co-leaders of the SFA Working Group on Statistics. SFA members from Australia (Citrus Australia, Wayne Prowse), Brazil (Abrafrutas, Jorge de Souza), Chile (Frutas de Chile, Iván Marambio), Peru (Association of Agricultural Producer Guilds of Peru (AGAP), Piero Razeto), South Africa (Fruit South Africa, Fhumulani Ratshitanga), and Zimbabwe (Horticultural Development Council, Linda Nielsen) presented an analysis of recent trends and drivers in the production and export of fresh fruits from their countries.

The presentations by SFA’s members, together with the statistics and analysis provided in the Statistical Yearbook, demonstrate the strength and dynamism of the fruit industry in the Southern Hemisphere. De Souza said: “through the Alliance, our industry is unifying the field. Our new Yearbook shows that producers and exporters in the Southern Hemisphere are at the forefront of innovation to meet the demand for delicious, safe, and sustainable fruit from consumers worldwide.”

Co-leader of the SFA Working Group on Statistics, Piero Razeto (AGAP, Peru) invited the audience to view and download the Statistical Yearbook on the SFA website at https://www.shfruit.org/statistical-yearbook/. He said: “Wherever you work in the fresh fruit industry, the SFA Statistical Yearbook will prove an invaluable aid to making the best decisions and achieving your desired business results”.

SFA Fresh Produce Forum
(l-r) SFA’s Ellen Pay, Jorge de Souza of Abrafrutas, Wayne Prowse of Fresh Intelligence/Citrus Australia, Conrad Burger of Sati, Fhumulani Ratshitanga of Fruit South Africa, Nina Viljoen of Sati, Piero Razeto of Agap, Iván Marambio of Frutas de Chile, and Linda Nielsen of the Horticultural Development Council, Zimbabwe

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