Day One highlights: 30 years of change, apple marketing and AI in fresh produce
To mark the 30th anniversary of Asiafruit Magazine, Asiafruit Congress opens with a look back at how Asia’s fresh produce trade has evolved over the past three decades, and a discussion on where it is heading next.
Wayne Prowse of Fresh Intelligence provides a statistical snapshot of the evolution of the trade. An expert panel featuring Felipe Casanova (Copefrut), and retail executive Steve Quinn (Pivit Global) explores the key market changes and future trends and disruptors.
Leading seed company Rijk Zwaan hosts a special session ‘Veggie Tech’, looking at how climate change is reshaping vegetable production in Asia with a shift to more tech-driven cultivation. Chaired by Jan Doldersum, Rijk Zwaan’s manager of chain and retail, the panel discussion features insights from key players including Suhadi Zaini of Sweet Greens Indonesia and Tracey Lam of Aqua Green.
Apple marketing is also in focus on Day One of Asiafruit Congress. Home to some of the world’s largest apple import markets, Asia presents exciting potential for premium brands and varieties. Pink Lady’s Jason Morris, Brendon Osborn of Heartland Fruit and Rochelle Bohm of CMI Orchards share strategies on the keys to successful marketing.
At Asiafruit Business Forum, NielsenIQ’s Edwin Sun presents a market spotlight on Hong Kong, analysing key consumer and retail trends in fresh produce.
AI is powering new solutions for the fresh produce business. Tomra Food’s Paul Slupecki and Roland Wirth of Frigotec/Softripe present case studies of its game-changing impact in fresh produce sorting and ripening respectively.
Kennard Wong, CEO of Unifrutti Japan, and Goodfarmer’s banana product director, Eric Zheng, also share insights on the trends shaping Asia’s fast-moving banana trade.
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