Carl Collen, Tom Joyce, Mike Knowles, Maura Maxwell & Chris White

Fruit Logistica Podcast

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The Fruit Logistica Podcast brings you the latest insights, trends, and innovations from the global fresh produce industry. Featuring expert interviews, market analyses, and behind-the-scenes stories, we keep you informed about the key developments shaping the fruit and vegetable sector. Whether you're a producer, retailer, or industry enthusiast, this podcast is your go-to source for valuable knowledge and inspiration. Stay ahead in the world of fresh produce – tune in now! 🍏🎙️Comments, questions and suggestions are welcome: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/fruit-logistica/ Facebo...

Author

Carl Collen, Tom Joyce, Mike Knowles, Maura Maxwell & Chris White

Category

Business

Podcast website

www.fruitlogistica.com

Latest episode

Apr 13, 2026

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Episodes

Season 2 – Episode 9: New supply and market access 13.04.2026

China continues to reshape the global fresh produce landscape.

Season 2 – Episode 8: Rising Vietnam: A new force in fresh produce trade 13.04.2026

Vietnam is emerging as a powerful new player in global fresh produce.

Season 2 – Episode 7: Local sourcing 13.04.2026

Local is no longer just a trend – it may be redefining supply chains.

Season 2 – Episode 6: New varieties and sources 13.04.2026

Innovation could be the key to making fresh produce exciting again.

Season 2 – Episode 5: Keeping things fresh 13.04.2026

Speed, precision, and reliability – the cold chain has never been more critical.

Season 2 – Episode 4: New ways to reach consumers 13.04.2026

Selling fresh produce today takes more than just quality and price.

Season 2 – Episode 3: Banana revival 13.04.2026

One of the world’s most popular fruits is under threat.

Season 2 – Episode 2: Sustainability on the high seas 13.04.2026

Season 2 – Episode #2 Shipping is essential to the fresh produce trade – but it’s under growing pressure to change.

Season 2 – Episode 1: The trouble with trade 13.04.2026

Season 2 – Episode #1 Season 2 of the FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast kicks off with one of the most pressing issues facing the industry today: global trade.

New breeds 08.01.2026

Season 1 – Episode #11 What will future fruits and vegetables taste, look and perform like? Host Chris White speaks with Roberto Hernández of Rijk Zwaan about how flavour, resilience and technology are reshaping the next generation of fresh produce varieties.

Safe harbour 11.12.2025

Season 1 – Episode #10 How do modern ports keep the fresh produce trade moving? Host Carl Collen speaks with Anne Saris from the Port of Rotterdam about containers, digital tools, and smart infrastructure that make cold chains faster, greener, and more reliable.

No time to waste 13.11.2025

Season 1 – Episode #9 Can we really reduce food waste? In this episode of the FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast, recorded live in Berlin, host Maura Maxwell speaks with Kristof Franckx, Global Product Manager at TOMRA Food, about how technology and smarter systems can make fruit and vegetable production more sustainable, from field to fork.

Continental Drift 07.10.2025

Season 1 – Episode #8 Is Europe still an important market for Latin America? As demand grows in Asia and North America, will Latin America’s fruit exporters continue to prioritise Europe? In this episode of the FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast, recorded live in Berlin, host Mike Knowles discusses the shifting dynamics of global trade with: Ignacio Caballero, Marketing Director, Frutas de Chile Daniel Diaz,...

Peruvian Potential 09.09.2025

Season 1 – Episode #7 Peru has become one of the world’s most dynamic fresh produce exporters – and its story is only just beginning. In this episode of the FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast, recorded live at the 2025 show in Berlin, host Chris White speaks with Piero Razeto of AGAP, Peru’s national growers’ association.

Eastern promise 12.08.2025

Season 1 – Episode #6 What makes Poland one of Europe’s most dynamic fresh produce suppliers? In this episode of Fruitcast, recorded live at FRUIT LOGISTICA in Berlin, host Carl Collen explores the country’s remarkable rise with two industry insiders: Dominika Kozarzewska of Polskie Jagody and Jan Nowakowski of Genesis Fresh.

Ship shape 08.07.2025

Season 1 – Episode #5 How do major shipping lines keep their cool – and go green? In this episode of the FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast, recorded live in Berlin, host Mike Knowles speaks with Clemens Holz, Director Global Reefer Management at Hapag-Lloyd.

Expansion Plans 10.06.2025

Season 1 – Episode #4 What drives success in Europe’s fresh produce sector – and what’s holding it back? In this episode of the FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast, recorded live in Berlin, host Chris White speaks with two leading figures who are reshaping the industry.

Rising star 08.05.2025

Season 1 - Episode #3 Vietnam’s fruit exports are booming. Durian leads the way – but what’s the next big hit for Europe? Find out in this fresh episode of the FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast.

Smartening up 10.04.2025

Season 1 - Episode #2 Discover how AI boosts efficiency, cuts waste and enhances sustainability. Join Fruitcast host Mike Knowles and Clarifresh CEO Elad Mardix for a deep dive into the future of AI in fresh produce!

Egypt's recipe for success 13.03.2025

Season 1 – Episode #1 Egypt is rapidly strengthening its position in the global fruit trade. New markets, innovative farming techniques, and value-added products are driving growth. But what challenges does it face? Our first FRUIT LOGISTICA Podcast episode provides exciting insights.

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