Fresh Red Guava (Pre-packed Pallet)
Description

Colombian Red Guava (Psidium guajava): Premium B2B Solution for European Importers and Processors

Tap into the exotic allure of Colombian red guava, known locally as guayaba roja, for European importers, wholesalers, and food processors. This round-ovoid superfruit (up to 8 cm) features greenish-yellow peel enclosing pink-to-red, bittersweet flesh (10–12° Brix) that’s fleshy, multi-seeded, and sweetly aromatic—ideal for fresh cuts, juices, and value-added desserts. Sourced from sustainable tropical farms, it delivers traceable vibrancy to bolster your portfolio, aligning with EU trends for nutrient-packed (vitamin C-rich) tropicals boasting robust shelf life.

Packaging and Logistics Specifications for Scalable Operations

Packed in 3.5 kg boxes (L 40 cm x W 30 cm x H 9.5 cm) or bulk, with 96 boxes per air pallet (~336 kg net) and calibers (16–22 count) for uniform quality in retail and processing. Year-round availability with peaks April–June and October–December supports steady flows, fully EU phytosanitary compliant with residue checks and certificates for smooth entry.

Economic Value: Cost Optimization for Processors and Importers

Pulp yield of 70–80% (versatile for purees and snacks) ensures high ROI, with antioxidants driving premium health claims. Efficient packaging curbs waste, elevating margins. Colombia’s fresh guava exports reached US$14.7 million in 2023, up 142% over five years; 2024 estimates ~US$20M amid 35% fruit sector growth, with EU (~40%) via France and Netherlands as key gateways.

Strategic Adaptation to Key European Markets: B2B Focus on Logistics and Compliance

  • Germany: Fits processor volumes for innovative jams and salads; aromatic notes enhance seasonal lines.
  • Netherlands: Streamlines via Rotterdam for pan-EU reach, with compact boxes cutting freight costs.
  • France: Shines in HoReCa for tropical infusions and patisserie, upholding gourmet hygiene norms.
  • Spain: Fuels fresh exotic booms with cold-chain to Barcelona, minimizing spoilage for distributors.

Competitive Advantages for B2B Partners

  • Certified Quality: GlobalG.A.P. for elite assurance.
  • Supply Chain Management: Real-time monitoring and scalable contracts.
  • Sustainability: Farm practices meet EU ESG, reducing your carbon load.

Contact FoodsMas for bespoke quotes, samples, or 2026 forecasts (6–9% growth eyed). Supercharge your B2B mix with Colombian red guava—bittersweet tropical treasure for vibrant European trade!

Additional Information
Weight 3,5 kg
Dimensions 40 × 30 × 9,5 cm
Processing state

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Product Grade

16 – 18 / Cat 1, 20 – 22 / Cat 1

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Shipping & Returns

Incoterms & costs

  • We operate primarily under FCA / FOB – Bogotá (El Dorado).
  • International freight, insurance, duties, and last-mile are paid by the buyer (or the buyer’s forwarder).
  • If CIF–Airport is agreed, we quote freight + basic insurance to the destination airport; the importer handles customs clearance, local taxes, storage, and domestic delivery.

Preparation & origin handover

  • Harvest, grading, standardized packing (e.g., 192 × 2 kg per pallet), labeling, and full documentation (phytosanitary certificate, packing list, QA photos).
  • Handover to airline/forwarder in BOG according to your booking (FCA/FOB) or ours (CIF).

Returns & claims (fresh produce)

  • No physical returns due to perishable nature.
  • Quality/shortage claims accepted within 24 hours of receipt at destination with evidence: photos/video, AWB, packing list, and—when applicable—temperature logs.
  • Resolution via replacement in the next shipment or credit note pro-rata.
  • Exclusions: mishandling after airport handover, customs delays, seasonality variances, or any cold-chain break outside our custody.

FoodsMas Marketplace role

Specific conditions may vary by producer/season and will be confirmed in each proforma.

FoodsMas facilitates seller–buyer operations, standardizes quality & documentation, and coordinates origin logistics.

Delivery window

Indicative timeline (after order confirmation & payment/proof):

  • Day 0–1: Order confirmation, capacity allocation, harvest/QA scheduling.
  • Day 1–3: Packing (pre-cooling when applicable), labeling, ICA/phytosanitary documentation.
  • Day 3–5: Handover to airline/forwarder in Bogotá and departure on the next available flight.
  • Day 5–7: Arrival at destination airport and available for pickup (CIF) or arrival per your booking (FCA/FOB).

Important

  • Window depends on airline space, documentation cut-offs, phytosanitary controls, and weekly harvest cycles.
  • Under FCA/FOB, FoodsMas guarantees origin handover within the window; international transit depends on your booking.
  • Under CIF–Airport, ETA at destination can vary with handling and customs at the receiving airport.

Best practices

  • Coordinate with your forwarder for the shortest connection and required cold-chain settings.
  • Have your customs broker/importer ready to minimize destination dwell time.