Organisers of the Perishable Logistics Africa (PLA) and Flower Logistics Africa (FLA) events have announced new dates for their 2026 editions, citing geopolitical uncertainties and scheduling conflicts across the continent.
In a notice to industry stakeholders, the organisers said the decision to reschedule followed “careful consideration” of ongoing global and regional developments, as well as the need to ensure broader participation.
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Under the revised schedule, Perishable Logistics Africa (PLA) will now hold on June 4, 2026, while Flower Logistics Africa (FLA) is set for June 5, 2026.
According to the organisers, the adjustment is aimed at avoiding clashes with other major industry events and creating a more conducive environment for partners and participants.
“We decided to move the events to more suitable dates to ensure maximum participation and engagement,” the statement said.
The organisers added that the change would allow stakeholders across logistics, agriculture, and supply chain sectors to better plan their attendance and involvement.
They also expressed appreciation for the continued support of industry leaders, noting that the events remain key platforms for collaboration, networking, and discussions around perishable goods logistics and floriculture supply chains in Africa.