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CMA CGM hits the brakes on Suez comeback as uncertainty ripples through trade lanes

Just as some eye a return to a familiar shortcut, caution is back in the driver’s seat as routing decisions continue to hinge on security signs far beyond the docks.
January 22 , 2026

Agronometrics in Charts: Rising costs and inventory shifts pressure US apple growers

Exports are tracking above last season and the five-year average, while imports remain near historical norms. Meanwhile, growers are struggling to make ends meet.
January 22 , 2026

Peruvian avocado crop eyes up to 20 percent growth

With production on the upswing, ProHass is looking south to balance supply and demand. Chile and Argentina feature prominently in plans to keep fruit moving efficiently and in good condition.
January 22 , 2026

Camera traps in Costa Rica reveal a wealth of fauna in banana industry-protected forests

The government initiative will allow filming the rich biodiversity inhabiting the nearly 3,000 acres of land conserved by a subsidiary of the country’s National Banana Corporation in Talamanca.
January 22 , 2026

Opinion | What they don’t tell you about big agricultural trade shows (but we all secretly know)

Annelle Whyte, Senior Brand & Marketing Advisor at Komet Irrigation and a survivor of *many* trade shows, argues the human connection in these events will never be replaced by glossy brochures.
January 22 , 2026

EFI welcomes Gonzalo Martinez de Vedia as new Executive Director

January 21 , 2026

NC Sweetpotato Commission honors Craig Yencho with Distinguished Service Award

January 21 , 2026

Walnut industry joins specialty crop push for near-term farm support

The sector is aligning with a broad agricultural coalition saying rising costs and weak pricing have left many farms financially exposed.
January 21 , 2026

Florida growers launch antidumping petition against winter Mexican strawberry imports

Strawberry Growers for Fair Trade argues that low-priced Mexican fruit undercuts the US market.
January 21 , 2026

Avocado growers see signs of recovery as Florida’s beetle-driven Laurel Wilt recedes

Thanks to mitigation practices and the natural decline of the fungus, Laurel Wilt losses have slowed dramatically in the past two years.
January 21 , 2026