Who We Supply
Importers, wholesalers, retailers, foodservice distributors and fresh-produce specialists.
Egyptian sweet potatoes have developed a stronger presence in international fresh-produce supply chains and can support extended seasonal programmes.
Typical availability: July – March. Harvest and export windows can move slightly according to crop year, growing region, variety, buyer specification and destination market.
Commercial requirements often include variety, skin colour, flesh type, curing, size distribution, cleanliness, packing and shelf-life expectations.
As with potatoes, market requirements vary considerably, so sourcing is most effective when the buyer provides a detailed specification.
We can support supplier identification and programme discussions based on variety, size, packing, volume and destination.
We work from your commercial brief rather than forcing buyers into a fixed catalogue specification. This allows us to assess the most appropriate route according to season, quantity, destination, quality expectations and programme timing.
Tell us your required quantity, destination, timing and specification and we’ll assess suitable supply options.
Importers, wholesalers, retailers, foodservice distributors and fresh-produce specialists.
We can support coordination around packing, documentation, shipment planning and delivery requirements appropriate to the transaction.
We work to the buyer’s agreed quality and compliance brief and can incorporate certification requirements when selecting suitable supply routes.
Sweet Potatoes from Egypt can form part of seasonal or programmed fresh-produce supply for importers, wholesalers, distributors and other commercial buyers. Midori Agriculture supports enquiries by combining the buyer’s requirement with local market knowledge, supplier relationships and practical coordination in Egypt.
For live availability, pricing or programme discussions, contact Midori Agriculture with the destination market, expected volumes and preferred delivery period. Seasonal dates shown on this page are indicative and should always be reconfirmed for the relevant crop year.