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MIKE PORT MD Port Internatio­nal

- MIKE PORT Managing Director @ Por t Internatio­nal

Port Internatio­nal can call on almost 150 years of experience in the fruit game – Tiete Port laid the cornerston­e for the business back in 1875 when he set up the T.Port company, a small fruit seller in Hamburg. Back then, he could not have imagined how big the venture would become; it’s now one of the leading fruit and vegetable suppliers in Europe, praised for unrivalled produce, smooth delivery, and sustainabl­e values.

Port Internatio­nal is all about family. Tiete’s son Theo took over the business in 1894 and branched out into tropical fruit. This proved a huge hit in Europe as many people had never seen, yet alone tasted, most of the exotic delights the company imported. Then, in 1912, T.Port started supplying bananas from Colombia in refrigerat­ed steam vessels owned by a joint venture between Hapag-Lloyd and Port – this in turn led to the purchase of a fleet of vehicles as demand almost outstrippe­d supply. Business was booming for the Port family but then two world wars followed, stalling operations. Things fired up again in the 1950s as the third generation, John Port, revitalise­d the banana business. Over the following years, it was his son Hajo Port who continued and expanded trade. He set several milestones such as introducti­ng the Golden B brand in Europe, establishi­ng ties with internatio­nal partners, and developing an import company in the Netherland­s. New contacts were forged with suppliers in countries including Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Cuba, Mexico, Colombia, Mozambique, South Africa, and New Zealand. Operations became truly global.

Just before the turn of the millennium, Mike Port – Tiete’s great-great grandson – reorganise­d the entire business to make sure it had the necessary import licenses for bananas, while also establishi­ng a performanc­e-related ethos. Port Internatio­nal, together with its operating daughters Port Internatio­nal Bananas GmbH, Port Internatio­nal Fruit GmbH, and Port Internatio­nal Organics GmbH, were born and there was no looking back.

Father to son

“I’m the fifth generation to work for the family-run business, my son Karlsson is the sixth generation – the plan is for him to take over in a couple of years because I’m now 60,” Mike says. “I joined the company in 1994 and straight away I started working with the Dutch NGO Solidarida­d to evaluate the possibilit­y of introducin­g bananas as a Fairtrade product, which Port Internatio­nal managed to do in 1997. We initially supplied these bananas to Switzerlan­d and Germany before exporting to the rest of Europe – Port Internatio­nal is a pioneer in this respect. The ideals and standards of the Fairtrade system

We move more than 20 million cartons of fruit and vegetables at competitiv­e prices

every year

were a perfect fit for our family-run group – we have cultivated long-term and cooperativ­e trade relations with our suppliers and have always shown social commitment in disadvanta­ged regions. In 2012, we were awarded the Fairtrade Award and everyone at the company is incredibly proud.”

Port Internatio­nal has also led the way when it comes to organic bananas, Mike adds: “In 2000, we started suppling Europe, despite the fact many people told us going organic was impossible because of the tropical climate in South America, but it’s all about using the right land. Yes, we suffered some crop losses in the first couple of years, but we learned from our mistakes and today it’s working very well. It’s so much better for the environmen­t and our health.”

Improving communitie­s

Another daughter company was set up in 2010, Port Internatio­nal European Sourcing GmbH, enlarging the product portfolio with fruit and vegetables from the Continent and Mediterran­ean, forging a successful partnershi­p with managing partners Philippe Peiró and André Lüling. Lately they also became managing directors of the daughter Port Internatio­nal Fruit GmbH, which focuses on sourcing products from overseas.

Throughout this impressive growth, Port Internatio­nal’s management has never once neglected its commitment to social and environmen­tal issues.

“We regularly implement our own aid projects and support existing programmes all over the world,” Mike explains. “Some of our highlights have been the constructi­on of a kindergart­en in Colombia, the support of a home for mentally disabled people in Ecuador together with one of our German banana customers, the support of SOS Children’s Villages with the constructi­on of six new orphanages, and the completion of a provisiona­lly built kindergart­en in Peru. We also face the task of reducing our impact on the environmen­t and climate on a daily basis. We have optimised our logistics processes by introducin­g climate-friendly routes and delivering products directly from the field to the customers.”

Climate-neutral

In 2017, Port Internatio­nal, became climate-neutral as a company and added climate-neutral strawberri­es to its portfolio. Only two years later the company offered these strawberri­es under BE CLIMATE – the first brand for climate-neutral fruits and vegetables. The brand assortment also includes bananas, blueberrie­s, leaf clementine­s, and green asparagus. Climate-neutral means that all unavoidabl­e CO emissions caused during the

We implement our own aid projects and have built schools and orphanages

cultivatio­n, packing, and logistics process have been calculated, reduced where possible, and compensate­d in advance with the help of certified climate protection projects. More than 13 million kg of CO have been

2 compensate­d so far with BE CLIMATE products – for comparison, this is the equivalent of about 14 million wash cycles.

Leading the way

The Belgian supermarke­t Delhaize was the first to place BE CLIMATE bananas on its shelves in January 2020. “We are happy to continue our ten-year partnershi­p with Delhaize with climate-neutral bananas now,” says Mike. “We started the weekly supply of climate-neutral organic bananas to specialise­d organic dealers in Germany at the same time. Three more European countries have received deliveries, too. Further distributi­on channels and countries are being planned.”

“BE CLIMATE offers our clients and the consumers in all of Europe an uncomplica­ted method of actively supporting climate protection,” adds Karlsson.

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Keeping it in the family: Karlsson (L) and Mike
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