Products & specifications

Buyers move faster when specifications are clear. Replace placeholders with your real grades, sizes, carton weights, and availability windows.

Tip: Include net weight per carton, size range, packaging type, and expected shelf-life/handling notes.

Sweet potatoes

Export spec (example)

  • Grade: Export grade (define)
  • Size range: e.g., 200–600g (define)
  • Packaging: ventilated cartons / sacks (define)
  • Net weight: e.g., 6kg / 10kg cartons (define)
  • MOQ: e.g., 300kg+ (define)
  • Lead time: e.g., 3–7 days (define)

Notes for buyers

State whether produce is washed/unwashed, how defects are managed, and how mixed sizing is handled. If you can offer consistent sizing, say so explicitly.

Ginger

Export spec (example)

  • Grade: Fresh, firm, low-fibre (define)
  • Packaging: cartons (define)
  • Net weight: e.g., 5kg / 10kg cartons (define)
  • MOQ: e.g., 50 cartons+ (define)
  • Handling: define (temperature/ventilation guidance)

Optional variants

If relevant: washed/unwashed, trimmed, size grading, or mixed roots. Only list what you can deliver consistently.

Apple bananas

Export spec (example)

  • Grade: Export grade (define)
  • Packaging: cartons with liners (define)
  • Net weight: define
  • MOQ: define
  • Seasonality: define availability windows

Notes for buyers

Bananas are sensitive to handling. Be clear on stage at packing and expected transit time. If you ship by air, state typical dispatch cadenc