We are an Egyptian fresh produce export company, sourcing from Nile Delta farms and pack-houses and shipping to importers and distributors across Uzbekistan. Citrus, dates, pomegranates, mangoes, grapes, strawberries and table vegetables — packed to international retail standards, with full export documentation and reliable cold-chain end-to-end.
Where we source from — the Nile Delta supply base
| Region (Egypt) | Crops sourced |
|---|---|
| Beheira | Citrus, strawberry, pomegranate |
| Ismailia | Mango, lychee, citrus |
| Nubaria | Citrus, table grape, dates |
| Minya | Dates (Medjool, Barhi, Zaghloul) |
The Nile Delta's mild winters, long sunlight hours and salt-buffered river irrigation put Egyptian Navel oranges, Murcott mandarins, Wonderful pomegranates, Kent mangoes and Medjool dates on shelves during months when most other origins are out of season.
Certifications held by our farms and pack-houses
We do not operate the farms ourselves — we source from a network of Egyptian growers and pack-houses that hold the international food-safety and quality certifications retailers require. Every farm in our active supply base operates to one or more of the following standards:
| Certification | Issuing body | Held at |
|---|---|---|
| GlobalG.A.P. | GLOBALG.A.P. c/o FoodPLUS GmbH | Farm level — food safety + traceability |
| GlobalG.A.P. GRASP | Same | Farm level — worker welfare add-on |
| BRCGS Food Safety | British Retail Consortium | Pack-house level — retailer-gated |
| ISO 22000 | Accredited cert body | Pack-house level — food-safety management |
| HACCP | Under ISO 22000 framework | Pack-house level — hazard analysis |
| Halal | Accredited certifier | Processed date producers |
We share certificate scope and current validity for the specific sourcing partner of any given shipment on request, before the lot ships. Independent residue testing accompanies every export consignment.
The market we serve
Our primary trade market is Uzbekistan — a net fresh-produce importer with substantial winter demand against counter-cyclical Egyptian supply, and a buyer profile that ranges from premium modern-trade retail in Tashkent and Samarkand, through wholesale- bazaar volume, to food-processor intake.
What we ship
- Citrus — Navel, Valencia and Baladi oranges; Murcott, Nadorcott and Fremont/Clementine mandarins
- Dates — Medjool (premium), Barhi (golden-yellow), Zaghloul (semi-dry mahogany)
- Pomegranates — Wonderful (deep ruby) and 116 (sweet early-season)
- Mangoes — Kent (mid-season) and Keitt (late-season)
- Grapes — Flame Seedless (red) and Superior Seedless (white)
- Berries — Strawberries (Fortuna, Festival, Albion, Sweet Charlie)
- Vegetables — Spunta potatoes, sweet potatoes, yellow and red onions, tomatoes, Balady garlic
- Specialty — lychee (June-July air-freight programme)
Full catalogue at /products/.
What we commit to on every shipment
- Documentation on time — phytosanitary certificate from Egyptian CAPQ, Certificate of Origin, ACID number filed via Nafeza, Bill of Lading, packing list with lot detail
- Reefer-temperature guarantee — datalogger taped to the carton on every reefer shipment, log returned with the invoice
- A multilingual account team — every active trade account has a named contact handling communication in English, Russian, Arabic, or Uzbek (Latn) per buyer preference
- Transparent pricing — quotes are line-itemised: FOB, freight, insurance, the clean CIF figure for the destination port
- Sourcing-partner certification visibility — the certification scope of the specific farm and pack-house behind a shipment is shared on request before the lot ships
Common questions
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Are you the farm operator or the exporter? We are the export company — sourcing, packing supervision, documentation, freight, and buyer-side coordination. We work with a network of independent Egyptian farms and pack-houses; the certifications referenced on this site are held by those sourcing partners, not by our trading entity.
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Where are the farms and pack-houses located? Across the Egyptian Nile Delta — primarily Beheira, Ismailia, Nubaria and Minya governorates, with cold-storage hubs near Alexandria and Damietta for sea departure and near Cairo International for air-freight departure.
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Which market do you serve? Uzbekistan is our primary trade market, with multilingual account support (English, Russian, Arabic, Uzbek Latin). We also handle ad-hoc shipments to other regional buyers on request.
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Can you confirm the cert scope before a shipment? Yes — the certification scope (GlobalG.A.P., BRCGS, etc.) of the specific farm and pack-house behind any given lot is shared with the buyer on request, before shipment. Cert PDFs and validity dates are released on a per-engagement basis.
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Do you handle single-cultivar or mixed-FCL containers? Both. A 40-foot reefer is regularly mixed Navel + Valencia + Murcott + Medjool; single-cultivar FCL is the default for processor intake and large retail programmes.
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How fast can I get a quote? Indicative CIF quotes within 48 working hours of every RFQ. Air-freight programmes are quoted same day.
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