Pomegranates Inspection in Upper Egypt

Pre-shipment pomegranate inspection in Upper Egypt — ISO 17020-accredited quality control by FoodGate Audit. Wonderful cultivar focus, August to December season.

About Pomegranates from Upper Egypt

Region overview: Southern Egypt region including Minya, Asyut, Sohag, Qena, and Luxor. The cradle of Egyptian agriculture, home to many traditional cultivars.

Climate: Hot desert climate with mild winters and very hot summers (up to 42°C). Excellent for citrus, dates, and grapes.

Cultivars exported from Upper Egypt: Wonderful, Manfaluty, Banati Achmar, 117.

Export season: August to December.

Typical export value: €1.80-3.50 per kg FOB.

Top buyer countries: Russia, EU, Gulf countries, India.

Logistics from Upper Egypt

Longer distance to ports — typically 8-12 hours by truck to Alexandria/Damietta. Cold chain integrity during transport is a key concern.

Pre-shipment inspection considerations

MRL focus areas for pomegranates from this region: Carbendazim, Cyhalothrin, Acetamiprid. 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: Husk scald (post-storage browning), aril breakdown, sunburn, splitting on tree.

Expected shelf life: 60-90 days under proper cold-chain conditions.

Region-specific notes: Pre-cooling is critical given the long transport distance. Modern packhouses in Minya and Asyut have invested heavily in pre-cooling and refrigerated transport. FoodGate recommends temperature-monitored container loading and data logger placement.

FoodGate Audit's process for pomegranate inspections in Upper Egypt

  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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