Producepak Fresh produce packing app for Aussie packers of fruit and vegetables, fresh produce wholesale and shipping. Full fresh produce business management app; comply with Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, IGA requirements.
Compliance with Woolies, Coles, IGA, and Aldi for Australian fruit and vegetable packers has never been easier with the Farmsoft Fresh Produce Business Management Solution. The Australian fresh produce retail market was estimated to be worth AUD 199 billion (US$ 131.7 billion) in 2024 and is dominated by four main players: Woolworths, Coles, ALDI, and Metcash (IGA). These four retailers control over 80% of the market, with Woolworths and Coles alone holding around 65%. This duopoly significantly impacts the sector, making it challenging for new competitors to enter and thrive. The last large player to enter the bricks and mortar retail space was Costco, which entered the country in 2009. The concentration of market power in the hands of a few has led to concerns about pricing and competitive practices. In fact, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has even launched inquiries into these issues, in a bid to ensure fairer competition and better pricing for consumers. Farmsoft helps fruit and vegetable packers manage the myriad of fresh produce packing requirements needed to sell fruit & vegetables to Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, IGA and more. Easily print complying labels, perform quality inspections, and produce dispatch note and invoices that conform to Woolworths, Coles, IGA, Aldi and more.
Farmsoft supports fresh produce packer & wholesalers of fruit, vegetable, fish, and meats. Complete business management tools for fresh produce wholesale delivers reduce fruit and vegetable waste, rapid sales of fresh produce, easy and accurate packing and shipping, and streamlined fresh produce invoicing processes. Reduce waste with Farmsoft's smart inventory management apps and expiry alerts. Get better prices from your suppliers with Farmsoft's fresh produce quality inspection apps. Farmsoft is for use by wholesalers that supply supermarkets, resorts, cruise ships, restaurants, and food service industries.
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The Fresh Produce industry has endured major challenges both recently and over the last few years, with COVID, floods, frost and many other issues affecting crop production and orchard conditions. Labour shortages and concerns continue to be a conversation and one not yet solved. There are still more challenges to overcome, and some opportunities as well. Increasing consumer demand for locally sourced and sustainable produce. Consumers are becoming more conscious of the environmental impact of their food choices and are seeking out locally sourced and sustainable produce. This has resulted in an increased demand for Australian-grown fruits and vegetables. Growing popularity of plant-based diets Farmsoft presents fresh produce market data regarding current insights. Image is of three people crouched over a basket of fruit smiling in an orchard. The trend towards plant-based diets has continued to gain momentum, with more people opting for vegetarian and vegan options. This has created opportunities for the fresh produce market to offer a wider variety of plant-based products. When preparing this fresh produce market data we discovered that whilst the pandemic made online ordering the easiest way for consumers to acquire fresh produce and other household items, and that trend has become habit for some. Retailers and independent grocers who prioritised a seamless experience for their shoppers, have benefitted most from this transition.