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May-13-19
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Apr-21-25
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Apr-07-24
Buyer From Egypt
Sep-14-23
Buyer From Kenya
Sep-27-21
Buyer From Kenya
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Aug-07-20
Buyer From Kenya
May-17-21
Buyer From Kenya
Jan-02-22
Buyer From Egypt
Buyer Of Used Rail Scrap   |   Aviation Supplies   |   Chicken Eggs   |   Poultry   |   Fuel Saving Devices   |   Heavy Melting Scrap (HMS)   |   Kerosene Oil   |   Metal Scraps   |   Pulses   |   Sorghum   |   Fresh Vegetables   |   Fresh Chicken   |   Fresh Garlic   |   Fresh Tomato   |   Fresh Lady Finger   |   Cashew Nuts   |   Corn Flour   |   Millet   |   Wheat   |   Maize   |   Crude Oil   |   Aluminum   |   Soybean Meal   |   All Purpose Flour   |   Flour   |   Milk & Milk Products   |   Sesame Seeds   |   Hand Sanitizer   |   Rice   |   Fresh Beef   |   Frozen Chicken   |   Soybean   |   Petroleum By Products   |   Barley   |   Chickpeas   |   Grains & Cereals   |   Sugandha Basmati Rice   |   Ginger, Garlic, Onion, Potato   |   Bitumen, Asphalt   |   Rye   |   Fresh Onion   |   Frozen Beef   |   Fresh Carrot   |   Condensed milk   |   Sunflower Oil   |   Frozen Meat   |   Buckwheat   |   Snacks   |   Apple   |   Corn Meal   |   Palm Oil   |   IQF or Frozen Vegetables   |   Pineapple   |   Sugar   |   Peas   |   Corn   |   Basmati Rice   |   Lentils   |   Fresh Ginger   |   Apple, Banana, Orange, Mango, Grape   |   Charcoal   |   White Rice   |   Cocoa Beans   |   Fresh Potato   |   Oat   |   Cocoa Powder   |   Milk Powder   |   Alcohol Based Hand Sanitizer   |   Diesel   |   Coke   |   Wheat Flour   |   Coal   |   Fresh Cabbage   |   Fresh Broccoli
Aug-24-20
Buyer From Kenya
Sep-06-19
Buyer From Kenya
Buyer Of Bees By-Product & Wax   |   Cashew Nuts   |   Sunflower Oil   |   Fresh Ginger   |   Soybean   |   Beans   |   Groundnuts   |   Chickpeas   |   Honey   |   Moringa Seeds   |   Cloves   |   Turmeric Powder   |   Herbal Extracts   |   Cocoa Beans   |   Coconut Shell   |   Peas   |   Castor Seeds   |   Milk Powder   |   Corn   |   Black Tea   |   Spices   |   Red Chilli   |   Coffee Beans   |   Cardamom, Cinnamon   |   Wheat Flour   |   Soya Oil   |   Fresh Garlic   |   Betel nut   |   Turmeric   |   Pigeon Peas   |   Castor Oil   |   Cumin Seeds   |   Kidney Beans   |   Oil Seeds   |   Pepper   |   Peanuts   |   Coconut Shell Charcoal   |   Grams   |   Millet   |   Sesame Seeds   |   Lentils   |   Almonds   |   Peanut Kernel   |   Pulses   |   Pumpkin Seeds
Jun-07-23
Buyer From Nairobi, Kenya
Jun-25-22
Buyer From Kenya
Jun-17-21
Buyer From Beni Suef, Egypt
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May-30-22
Buyer From Kenya
May-03-22
Buyer From Kenya
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Buyer From Nairobi, Kenya
Apr-14-23
Buyer From Kenya
Apr-03-23
Buyer From Sharkia, Egypt
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Fruits: The World’s Favourite Nutritional and Minerals Powerhouse

A fruit is a seed-containing structure in a flowering plant called an angiosperm. Fruits are formed after the flowering plant has transitioned from vegetative growth to reproductive growth. In common language, fruits are the fleshy structures of plants that usually have a sweet or sour taste and can be eaten in their raw state. Some of the most consumed fruits are apples, bananas, grapes, mangoes, oranges, strawberries, etc. Some of the botanically classified fruits are usually called vegetables, like Pumpkin, Cucumber, Squash, etc. Broadly, there are two types of fruits- fleshy fruits (Apples, berries, oranges, etc.) and dry fruits (beans, nuts, etc). There are around 2,000 different varieties of fruits available all over the globe. These different fruit types then have their varieties. For instance, Apple alone has approximately 7,500 varieties. 

Not only humans, but many animals also consume fruits because it is rich in vitamins, minerals, and fibres. People consume it in processed forms as well, like jams, jellies, juice, etc. There are various types of exotic fruits that are popular for their unique flavours and originate in a specific region. Those are Durian (king of fruits in Southeast Asia), Akebi (Japan), Rambutan (Malaysia), etc. The shelf life of a fruit can be extended by removing oxygen from the place where it’s stored or through refrigeration.


Let’s now look at some unique facts about fruits most people don’t know about:

  • In some warmer climates, oranges are not orange in colour but can stay yellow or green when they ripen. 
  • Some ripe cranberries have air pockets, due to which they can bounce. 
  • There is around 25% air in an apple. 
  • The peels of citrus fruits like oranges have many nutrients, due to which they're recommended to be eaten. 
  • In ancient times, explorers used to carry water in the hollowed part of a watermelon. 



The Fruitful Global Market of Fruits 

The international trade market of fruits has been expanding nonstop since the 1980s. China and India are two of the top-producing countries of fruits worldwide. Last year, Banana's share in the total exports of vegetables and fruits rose to 10,7%. It was earlier at 10.5% in 2023 and 9% in 2012. Other than Bananas, India also produces Mangoes and Papayas. At the same time, China is in the lead for its production of Apples and Strawberries. The primary reason for fruits' rising demand in global trade is due to their nutritional value. Not only are they rich in vitamins, minerals, fibres, antioxidants, and other nutrients, but they're also linked to reducing several life-threatening diseases such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc. Along with raw fruits, the demand for processed forms of fruits, such as fruit purees, juices, and snacks, is also increasing at a significant rate. Technologies in the refrigeration, packaging, and preservation areas have also made it easier to trade internationally while maintaining the quality of their product.



What Wholesale Fruit Buyers Need from Exporters:

Exporting food items comes with added responsibilities. Even a smaller mistake can get the shipment rejected. Hence, it is necessary to maintain the quality as per the requirements of fresh fruit buyers. Here is what they expect:

  • Bright and uniform colour (as per their variety)
  • Shouldn't have any cuts, blemishes, or bruises. 
  • Adequate texture, not too hard or too soft
  • Sweet and natural fragrance
  • Shouldn't have any weird smell
  • Weight should be more than it looks (indicates juiciness)
  • Should be properly ripened



Fruits Types & Other Related Categories in the Global Market

Fruit TypeCharacteristicsExamples
Simple FruitsSingle ovary, single flowerPeaches, Apples, Cherries, Plums
Aggregate FruitsMultiple carpels, single flowerStrawberries, Blackberries, Custard, Magnolias
Multiple FruitsMultiple flowers, Inflorescence originPineapple, Mulberry, Breadfruit
Accessory FruitsNon-ovarian tissue development, fleshy receptaclePears, Figs,Strawberries
False FruitsNon-ovarian tissue development, seedless (sometimes)Cashews, Pineapple, Mulberries


As a supplier of fruits, there are endless varieties which you can add to your exporting business to maintain a steady growth. Here is the list of items you can add:



Key Market Insights on Fruit Export and Import

Having some market insights about the global trade of fruits can help you a lot in understanding your product’s value in the market and then decide fruits price per kg accordingly. Below are some important data points about the fruit market size:


Global Market Size  

MetricValue
Market Size (2025)$605.59 billion
Expected Market Size (2029)$653.22 billion
CAGR1.91%

Source: Statista


Top Importing Countries for Fruits (2024):

Country NameTotal Shipment
US529,942 shipments
Ukraine279,085 shipments
Russia278,546 shipments

Source: Volza



How to Find Verified Fruit Buyers & Importers Globally?

Finding the right kind of buyer is one of the most important aspects of international trading. Let’s look at the different ways you can connect with them via multiple platforms:

Participate in fruit trade fairs like FRUIT LOGISTICA, Asia Fruit Logistica, Fresh India Show, and many others. These exhibitions allow entry to only those buyers and importers who have a genuine business and are interested in trading.

Sign up on B2B platforms, such as go4WorldBusiness. Here, you can connect with fruit buyers in minutes, all of whom have been verified by the internal team. You can also chat with a lot of fruit buyers online in real-time. 

Personal connections still go a long way in finding buyers. If you’re an exporter of organic fruits, you can contact the local fruit vendors in your area. They usually have some connections to the international organic fruit buyers. You can also use this way if you have a target of finding “fruit buyers near me”

Start being active on social media sites and LinkedIn. These days, you can connect with a lot of reliable fruit buyers from other countries at these sites. So, make sure that you’re updating your socials every now and then, which will give the impression that you’re actively looking to expand your business. 



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):


1. How can I sell my fruit?

You can sell your fruits in multiple ways. If you want to source them locally, then you can target restaurants, local fruits and vegetables markets, and grocery stores. For exporting them internationally, you can sign up at any B2B platform to find trusted fruit importers. 


2. Which fruits sell the most?

Bananas are sold the most in the world. This is because of their availability throughout the year, affordability, and multiple nutritional benefits.


3. Which fruit is best for export?

Mangoes (Alphonso and Kesar varieties), Bananas, and Grapes (Thompson seedless) are some of the best fruits for exporting globally due to their high consumer demand. 


4. What is the most exported fruit?

The large production of Mangoes, Bananas, and Pomegranates makes these fruits the most exported all over the globe.


5. Which fruit is in most demand?

The demand for Bananas, Mangoes, Apples, Grapes, and Oranges is some of the fruits that are usually high in demand all over the world.


6. How does climate change impact fruit exports?

Fruit exports fully depend on the condition of production. Climate change deeply affects fruit production, as it disrupts the timings of flowering, damages the export infrastructure, and increases the production cost. 


7. Is the fruit export business profitable?

Yes, the fruit export business can be highly profitable if you use the right strategy. Targeting high-importing countries, finding buyers through B2B platforms, and maintaining a good quality can significantly increase your profit margins.


8. Which country is the top buyer of fruits?

The US, followed by Ukraine and Russia, is the top buying country of fruits. 


9. What is the most expensive fruit in the world?

Yubari King Melon is the most expensive fruit in the world. It is originally grown in Hokkaido, Japan.


10. What is the fruits HSN code?

0810 is the HSN code for fruits. It varies depending on the different types of fruit. 


11. What are the key documents required for fruit exports from India?

Some of the key documents required while exporting fruits from India are- IEC, APEDA registration certificate, Commercial Invoice, Packaging list, Bill of lading, Phytosanitary certificate, FSSAI licence, Organic certificate as per NPOP scheme, and others.


12. What are the main export markets for Indian fruits?

The main export markets for Indian fruits are Singapore, Bangladesh, and the US. 


13. Which country is no. 1 in fruit production?

China is the top producer of fruits. 


14. Which fruit grows faster?

Strawberries and Raspberries are the fastest-growing fruits. 



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