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New Green For Export

Supplier From Egypt
Aug-16-17
Supplier : Fruits, vegetables, food stuff and fresh cut flowers

Established: 2016

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Ghias Elden
Tanta 31117
Gharbia Egypt


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Fresh Fruit | Premium Quality | FOB Thailand
Certified by: HALAL, GMO-Free, FSSAI, ISO

Price : USD 700-2400

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Our Fresh Fruit selection brings the finest tropical fruits directly from Thailand to your business. Handpicked at their peak of freshness, our fruits are available in a variety of popular and exotic options, including Durian, Dragon Fruit, Lime, Lychee, Longan, Mango, and Bananas.

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Our fruits are cultivated under strict food safety and quality standards, ensuring your customers receive only the best, fresh, and safe produce.

Product Specifications:
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Durian

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Mango (Varieties: Keaw, Chok Anan)

Bananas

Certifications: HALAL, GMO-Free, FSSAI, ISO

Origin: Thailand

Packaging: Fresh fruit packed in boxes or bulk packaging (custom options available)

MOQ: 1 x 20FT container

Supply Capacity: 50,000 MT/month

Price Range: FOB Thailand $700 - $2400 per MT

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Wide Variety of Fruits: Durian, Dragon Fruit, Mango, Lychee, Longan, Bananas, and more

Popular Mango Varieties: Keaw and Chok Anan mangoes

Certified & Safe: HALAL, GMO-Free, FSSAI, and ISO certified for international compliance

Ideal for Export: Export quality, perfect for retail, wholesale, and foodservice businesses

Rich in Nutrients: Packed with vitamins and antioxidants for a healthy, delicious snack

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Certified & Compliant:
HALAL - Certified for Muslim consumers

GMO-Free - Non-GMO fresh produce

FSSAI - Certified by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India

ISO - International standard for food safety and quality management

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