Strawberries Inspection in Nile Delta (North), Egypt

Pre-shipment strawberry inspection in Nile Delta (North) — ISO 17020-accredited quality control by FoodGate Audit. Festival cultivar focus, October to April (winter export) season.

About Strawberries from Nile Delta (North)

Region overview: Northern delta governorates including Kafr el-Sheikh, Dakahlia, and Daqahlia. Heavy rice production alongside fresh vegetables.

Climate: Mediterranean with high humidity from proximity to coast. Slightly cooler than central Egypt, suitable for cool-season crops.

Cultivars exported from Nile Delta (North): Festival, Camarosa, Florida Brilliance, Sweet Charlie, Albion.

Export season: October to April (winter export).

Typical export value: €3.50-6.00 per kg FOB.

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

Logistics from Nile Delta (North)

Damietta port access. Some packhouses face logistical challenges due to congestion in the eastern delta during peak season.

Pre-shipment inspection considerations

MRL focus areas for strawberries from this region: Cyprodinil, Fludioxonil, Boscalid, Pyraclostrobin. 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: Grey mould (Botrytis cinerea), bruising from rough handling, white shoulders (immaturity), undersizing, rhizopus rot.

Expected shelf life: 7-12 days under proper cold-chain conditions.

Region-specific notes: Many smaller packhouses in this region. Quality control standards vary widely; FoodGate strongly recommends pre-shipment inspection on first-time supplier engagements.

FoodGate Audit's process for strawberry inspections in Nile Delta (North)

  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

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