Grapes Inspection in Giza, Egypt

Pre-shipment grape inspection in Giza — ISO 17020-accredited quality control by FoodGate Audit. Flame Seedless cultivar focus, May to September season.

About Grapes from Giza

Region overview: Greater Cairo metropolitan area's western governorate, with a mix of urban infrastructure and agricultural land in the surrounding desert reclamation projects.

Climate: Hot semi-arid with mild winters. Many farms use shade nets and protected cultivation.

Cultivars exported from Giza: Flame Seedless, Crimson, Sugraone (Superior), Thompson Seedless, Red Globe, Early Sweet, Black Magic.

Export season: May to September.

Typical export value: €1.80-3.20 per kg FOB.

Top buyer countries: Russia, UK, Netherlands, Germany, Saudi Arabia.

Logistics from Giza

Excellent — minutes from Cairo International Airport for air freight, 2.5 hours from Alexandria/Damietta by truck.

Pre-shipment inspection considerations

MRL focus areas for grapes from this region: Acetamiprid, Methomyl, Fenhexamid, Cyprodinil. FoodGate recommends pesticide residue testing at accredited laboratories before EU/UK shipments, particularly for first-time suppliers or new cultivars.

Common defects to inspect for: Berry shatter (loose berries), sulphur burn, grey mould (Botrytis), sun burn, uneven ripening within bunches.

Expected shelf life: 21-35 days under proper cold-chain conditions.

Region-specific notes: Modern packhouses in Giza desert reclamation areas (6th of October, Sheikh Zayed) often have GlobalGAP IFA + GRASP and BRCGS / IFS certifications. FoodGate Audit's primary office is located in Giza.

FoodGate Audit's process for grape inspections in Giza

  1. Briefing: client shares cultivar, sizing, MRL targets, packaging spec, target market.
  2. Scheduling: inspection booked at the packhouse 24-48h ahead of container loading.
  3. On-site inspection: ISO 2859 sampling, visual inspection, sizing, brix (where applicable), peel/skin assessment, packaging integrity.
  4. Photo documentation: 40+ photos covering pallet condition, individual fruits, defects observed, container loading.
  5. Sampling for laboratory (if required): pesticide residue, mycotoxin, microbiological — composite samples per Commission Directive 2002/63/EC.
  6. Report delivery: PDF report in your inbox within 24 hours of inspection completion.

Pricing

Every inspection is quoted individually based on shipment size and scope, with volume discounts for ongoing partnerships. Free quote within 24 hours.

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