Author: Logan Daniels
Logan Daniels is a seasoned business journalist and editorial strategist based in Austin, Texas. With a background in corporate communications and over 2 years of experience covering entrepreneurship, finance, and leadership trends, Logan brings bold, no-nonsense reporting to RedWireBusiness. He’s known for turning complex business topics into clear, engaging reads that help professionals think ahead and act fast. When he’s not writing, Logan enjoys trail running, reading biographies of industry disruptors, and exploring the evolving world of digital business media.
If you use sunflower oil or seeds for your food business, you’ve probably felt the squeeze this season. There’s a pronounced global sunflower seed shortage for 2024/25, and it’s more than just a minor blip. With inventory at a four-year low, both seed suppliers and oil processors are facing challenges. This creates real impacts for businesses, farmers, and anyone buying related products. Most of the shortage focuses around Europe, the Black Sea region (like Ukraine and Russia), and the United States. Even countries that rely on importing sunflower oil for industrial or cooking purposes are noticing tighter supply and higher…
If you shop for fresh grapes at the grocery store or run a business that depends on steady produce, you’ve likely noticed changes in availability and pricing these past two years. Grape shortages are affecting many regions, with reports ranging from tight supplies to sudden supply gluts in select areas. Several trends stand out: weather disruptions, shifting global demand, logistical bottlenecks, and the individual fortunes of key production countries. You may be wondering what exactly is causing these swings and how they affect your purchasing or business planning. This detailed, straightforward guide clarifies the factors shaping the current grape market…
If you have noticed bare spots where organic milk should be in your grocery store, you are not alone. Since late 2024, the United States has seen a significant shortage of organic milk. This shortage isn’t limited to small retailers; even large supermarket chains report challenges keeping shelves stocked. With reliable suppliers struggling to meet rising demand, both business owners and shoppers are left wondering what is driving this pinch—and how long it might persist. Current State of Organic Milk Supply Organic milk production in the US dropped by roughly 15% in recent months, which means about 35 million fewer…
If you have been tracking plant-based food trends or overseeing inventory for your retail store, you may have noticed how stable the soy milk market is in 2025. Shelves remain well-stocked throughout most regions, both in physical stores and with online vendors. This steady supply comes at a time when plant-based diets are rapidly gaining interest. More people seek alternatives for health, environmental, or ethical reasons, fueling market growth for non-dairy milks like soy. Soy milk’s availability now stands as a prime example of how manufacturers and retailers can adapt to shifting consumer interests. With rising competition from oat, almond,…
If you buy or sell chocolate, you have likely felt the pressure of the current cocoa bean shortage. Between 2023 and 2025, the world has seen an unprecedented drop in cocoa supply and a spike in prices. Many business owners, from chocolate makers to small retailers, have had to rethink their plans. Understanding what led to this situation—and what to expect next—is critical in making informed decisions as the industry adjusts. This guide clears up why the cocoa bean shortage happened, what it means for your operations, and where the industry might go in the near future. Background and Context:…
If you have tried to buy canned asparagus lately, you may have noticed that shelves are looking sparse. A global shortage has emerged for canned asparagus products, and even large retailers are struggling to keep up with demand. Many consumers—which may include you, suppliers, or even your customers—are feeling the impact across North America, Europe, and elsewhere. This shortage isn’t just making your favorite asparagus side dish harder to find. It points to a larger supply chain problem that affects the food sector worldwide. Buyers are concerned about rising prices, inconsistency in quality, and the potential for longer-term impacts. Understanding…
If you depend on garlic in your kitchen, food business, or supply chain, you may have heard claims of a “garlic shortage” in 2025. Yet, once you check the facts, the global garlic market tells a very different story. Most major garlic-producing countries have reported strong-to-record harvests, and instead of scarcity, garlic is in surplus worldwide. Still, these headlines aren’t all wrong—some regions, especially Indonesia, have faced sharp, temporary shortages and sudden price spikes. So, what’s causing the surplus globally and the strain in a few local markets? Let’s break down what you need to know if you’re planning purchases,…
Bananas, as you may know, are more than a lunchbox snack or a favorite at breakfast tables. They are vital staples for households worldwide. In nearly every grocery store, bananas are among the top-selling fruit, supplying affordable calories, fiber, and key nutrients. In early 2025, you may notice bananas in shorter supply or at higher prices than usual. This isn’t just a local problem—there is currently a significant global banana shortage. Multiple factors are colliding: supply chain disruptions, hazardous plant diseases, and severe weather events. As someone who depends on this staple crop for home or business use, it is…
Walnuts are a popular ingredient for snacks, baking, and plant-based recipes, but if you’ve tried buying them recently, you might have noticed they cost a lot more than usual. The reason isn’t just seasonal. There is a global walnut shortage affecting buyers, sellers, and even restaurant owners everywhere. Whether you use walnuts in your products or stock shelves, it is vital to keep up with the factors behind this shortage and what you can do next. What Drives the Walnut Shortage? A handful of factors have come together to squeeze global walnut supply in 2023 and 2024. Below are the…
If you’ve walked into a grocery store lately searching for Diet Coke, you may have noticed barren shelves and “limit two per customer” signs. This isn’t just a local glitch—across 2024 and into 2025, a true Diet Coke shortage is affecting the United States and other global markets. Supermarkets, convenience stores, and even bulk suppliers are all reporting spotty or delayed restocking, leaving many loyal Diet Coke drinkers frustrated. For entrepreneurs and professionals, these shortages touch on more than just personal taste. When an iconic product like Diet Coke faces ongoing availability problems, it ripples through consumer habits, retail strategy,…
