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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 23 MIN

Fruit delays, AI fears and why mascots should take to the streets

from The Fresh Produce Journal Podcast

Nina Pullman is joined by Eurofruit deputy editor Carl Collen to digest the gossip and goings on at this year's Fruit Logistica in Berlin.After fruit was held up due to winter storms and port operations, which exporters are now considering court action? Why are some tech companies telling us AI is going too fast? And has the fresh produce industry finally clocked that sampling and theatrical marketing might be the best way to engage consumers, at trade events, but also on the streets?Fruit Logistica is an intense few days, filled with meetings and post-show networking. But the conversations on the show floor offer a glimpse into major talking points for the industry for this year and beyond. Following interviews with sector leaders throughout the week, Nina and Carl take stock of the major talking points and share their insights to make sense of it all.Don’t forget to hit subscribe so you never miss a show.To find out how to sponsor the Fresh Produce Journal Podcast, email us at [email protected] Fresh Produce Journal Podcast is produced and presented by Nina Pullman for Fruitnet Media International. It is part of the Fruitnet Podcast Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nina Pullman is joined by Eurofruit deputy editor Carl Collen to digest the gossip and goings on at this year's Fruit Logistica in Berlin.After fruit was held up due to winter storms and port operations, which exporters are now considering court action? Why are some tech companies telling us AI is going too fast? And has the fresh produce industry finally clocked that sampling and theatrical marketing might be the best way to engage consumers, at trade events, but also on the streets?Fruit Logistica is an intense few days, filled with meetings and post-show networking. But the conversations on the show floor offer a glimpse into major talking points for the industry for this year and beyond. Following interviews with sector leaders throughout the week, Nina and Carl take stock of the major talking points and share their insights to make sense of it all.Don’t forget to hit subscribe so you never miss a show.To find out how to sponsor the Fresh Produce Journal Podcast, email us at [email protected] Fresh Produce Journal Podcast is produced and presented by Nina Pullman for Fruitnet Media International. It is part of the Fruitnet Podcast Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Nina Pullman is joined by Eurofruit deputy editor Carl Collen to digest the gossip and goings on at this year's Fruit Logistica in Berlin.After fruit was held up due to winter storms and port operations, which exporters are now considering court...

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