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Thursday 16 May 2024

Drewry says reefer sector to stay strong in 2024 on rising exports

After a tumultuous year in 2023, the reefer sector has started 2024 on a stronger footing as healthy crops in the Southern Hemisphere have helped to lift growth. The trend is set to continue across 2024 as a whole with a return to growth forecast for the sector after two years of declines, according to Drewry’s latest Reefer Shipping Forecaster. "Good growing seasons have supported improved deciduous exports so far this year, and South Africa’s citrus season is likely to deliver further growth with new orchards coming into production, and good growing conditions expected to benefit orange, lemon and grapefruit exports. Similarly, in New Zealand, although a slow start for kiwis this year, it is expected to develop into a good crop later with export volumes substantially up from last year’s disappointing performance. The major seaborne reefer commodity trade of meat and bananas also started the year with positive momentum, posting single digit growth year-on-year."


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