Chia sẻ LCD FRUIT DURIAN SUPPLIER HOW WE EXPORT

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Durian is a highly sought-after tropical fruit that is popular in many countries worldwide. As a leading fruit supplier in Vietnam, LCD Fruit is committed to providing high-quality durian to our customers while ensuring a smooth and efficient export process. In this blog, we will discuss the various aspects of exporting durian, including storing methods, packaging, sizing (with clear details), grading (including how to classify each grade), type selection, box size, paperwork, payment terms, and container details (with clear numbers and information).

Storing Durian
Durian is a delicate fruit that requires careful storage to maintain its freshness and quality. At LCD Fruit, we store our durian in a temperature-controlled environment between 13-15°C with a humidity level of 85-90%. Our state-of-the-art storage facilities allow us to monitor and control the storage environment, ensuring that the durian remains fresh and of high quality.



Packaging Durian
Proper packaging is crucial in preserving the quality of durian during transportation. We use high-quality packaging materials that protect the fruit from damage and contamination. Our durian is packed in airtight containers or boxes lined with wax paper to help maintain their freshness.



Sizing Durian
Durian comes in different sizes, and the size of the fruit affects the pricing. We offer various sizes of durian to cater to our customers' needs and preferences. The sizes we offer are as follows:






Small - 1-1.5 kg per fruit

Medium - 1.5-2 kg per fruit

Large - 2-2.5 kg per fruit

Extra Large - above 2.5 kg per fruit

Grading Durian
Durian is graded based on its quality and consistency. At LCD Fruit, we offer two grades - Grade A and Grade B. Grade A durian is of the highest quality, with consistent flavor, texture, and color. Grade B durian may have some variations in texture, flavor, or color, but is still of good quality. Our grading process is done based on the following criteria:



Grade A - No visible cracks on the shell, consistent color, no visible bruises or soft spots, and consistent texture.

Grade B - Minor cracks on the shell, slight variations in color, minor bruises or soft spots, and slight variations in texture.



Type of Durian
There are various types of durian, but the most common ones exported are Monthong, Chanee, and Kanyao. Monthong is a popular variety, known for its rich, creamy, and sweet flavor. Chanee has a slightly firmer texture, and Kanyao is known for its soft texture and slightly bitter taste.



Durian Box Size and Packagin
When exporting durians, it is essential to use high-quality packaging to ensure the fruit arrives at its destination in good condition. Durians are usually packed in boxes, with each box holding around 10-15 fruits. The boxes should be made of sturdy cardboard, and the fruit should be individually wrapped in foam or netting to prevent bruising. The size of the box will depend on the size of the fruit and can vary from 20-30cm in length and 15-20cm in width and height.



Durian Paperwork
Exporting durians requires several documents, including a bill of lading, a packing list, and a certificate of origin. The certificate of origin verifies the country of origin of the fruit, while the packing list outlines the contents of each box. The bill of lading is a receipt issued by the shipping company that serves as proof of shipment.



Durian Payment Terms:
Payment terms for exporting durians can vary, but two of the most common options are T/T and LC at sight. T/T (Telegraphic Transfer) is a method of payment where the buyer transfers the payment to the seller's bank account. LC (Letter of Credit) is a financial instrument issued by a bank that guarantees payment to the seller as long as the terms and conditions of the agreement are met.



Durian Container Details
The containers used for shipping durians are typically refrigerated containers that can maintain a temperature of 5-7 degrees Celsius. The containers can hold around 10-12 pallets, with each pallet containing around 70 boxes of durians. It is important to clearly label each container with the contents and the destination to ensure the smooth and timely delivery of the fruit.



In conclusion, exporting durians requires careful attention to detail and adherence to strict regulations. Proper storing methods, high-quality packaging, and clear communication with buyers are all essential for a successful export operation. With the right approach, exporting durians can be a profitable venture for Vietnamese fruit suppliers like LCD Fruit.

Why should you import with LCD Fruit?

LCD fruit will update for you Everday to make sure you keep on track with your order.
We let you know the price that we are buying at farm from out farmers FOB and our profit so you could make the best decision. If you are a new customer, we will set up a meeting with you so you can ask us anything about our fruit.
If you need sigh a big contract, we will fly to you.




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