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How to Buy and Export Fruit Juice from South Africa
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How to Buy and Export Fruit Juice from South Africa

South Africa is one of the world’s biggest producers of fruit, with an abundance of different types flourishing throughout the year. From apples to avocados and everything in between, South Africa has a thriving fruit industry. If you’re looking for a new niche market to export from South Africa, then consider exporting its famous fruit juice. There are a number of benefits to exporting fruit juice from South Africa: It’s shelf-stable as a bottled product; it doesn’t require special handling or refrigeration; and there’s not much competition in this market currently. If you want to expand your business by exporting fruit juice from South Africa, then read on for more information about how you can achieve that goal.

What is Fruit Juice?

Fruit juice is essentially a beverage made from the liquid extract of fruit. The most common types of fruit used to produce juice are citrus fruits, grapes, apples and pears. When it comes to exporting fruit juice, you might be wondering whether you should export fresh juice or processed juice. This really depends on the type of product you’re producing. If you’re manufacturing a product that is shelf-stable and can be canned, then canned juice is the way to go. Alternatively, if your product needs to stay fresh, unprocessed juice is the way to go.

Exporting Process for Fruit Juice in South Africa

As is the case with any other type of product you’re thinking of exporting from South Africa, you should first decide which type of juice you want to produce. Once you’ve made this decision, you’ll need to decide what ingredients you’ll be using to make your juice. If the ingredients you’re using are not locally sourced, you’ll need to decide whom you’re sourcing your ingredients from. Once you’ve sourced your ingredients, you’ll need to process them at your factory. This can be done through the following: juicing, pressing, blending or the use of other equipment. Once you’ve processed your ingredients, you’ll need to package your product. This can be done using a number of different packaging materials, depending on your product.

Which Types of South African Juice are Exportable?

The types of juice you produce will dictate where you can export them to. For example, citrus fruits like oranges and lemons only grow in specific areas, so if you’re planning on exporting orange or lemon juice, you’ll need to ensure the oranges and lemons used in the juice are grown in the right climate. In terms of the most exportable types of fruit juice, we’d recommend exporting apple, grape or pear juice. Apple juice is particularly popular in the Asian market, grape juice is popular in the Middle East and pear juice is popular in the European market.


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