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Mango Pulp Supplier & Exporter to the Netherlands

Rotterdam-landed Pakistani Chaunsa and Sindhri mango pulp for Dutch importers, ingredient distributors and European food manufacturers sourcing through the Netherlands.

The Netherlands is Europe's principal food and tropical-ingredient import gateway, with Rotterdam — the continent's largest seaport — serving as the primary entry point for mango pulp destined for Dutch food manufacturers and for redistribution to buyers across the EU. Dutch trading companies, ingredient distributors and food importers hold well-established procurement relationships with Asian origin suppliers, and the Netherlands handles a substantial share of the processed-fruit imports entering Europe. For a Pakistani exporter, Rotterdam offers efficient port access, strong cold-chain and warehousing infrastructure, and a sophisticated importer base used to handling aseptic and frozen ingredients at scale.

Why Netherlands buyers source mango pulp from Pakistan

  • Chaunsa and Sindhri offer a flavour distinctiveness — high sweetness, low fibre, intense aroma — that Dutch traders can differentiate in the European market alongside dominant Indian supply.
  • Rotterdam's re-export role lets a Netherlands importer hold bulk Pakistani pulp and supply EU end-customers under consolidated logistics.
  • Pakistan's GSP+ preferential trade status with the EU applies at the Dutch point of customs entry, keeping landed cost competitive against non-GSP+ origins.
  • Karachi–Rotterdam is a well-serviced lane with multiple weekly sailings, giving Dutch importers reliable scheduling for forward purchase contracts.

Importing mango pulp into the Netherlands

As an EU member state, the Netherlands imports mango pulp under EU General Food Law (Regulation (EC) No 178/2002). The Netherlands-established importer is the food business operator responsible for ensuring the consignment complies with EU food law at the point of market entry. Mango pulp, as a food of non-animal origin, does not require veterinary clearance but must be pre-notified through TRACES NT via a CHED-D document ahead of arrival at the designated EU Border Control Post. Rotterdam (Maasvlakte) is a major BCP for food imports into the EU. Dutch customs authorities conduct documentary, identity and physical checks according to the applicable inspection frequency. Customs classification falls within CN heading 2008 for prepared or preserved mango products.

Certifications & documentation

MMA Farms ships each consignment with a full documentation package: HACCP and GFSI-benchmarked food-safety certification records, certificate of analysis (Brix, pH, viscosity, microbiology), phytosanitary certificate issued by Pakistan's Plant Protection Department, health certificate, certificate of origin, commercial invoice and packing list. Dutch ingredient traders and their downstream European buyers — particularly those supplying retail chains — may require suppliers to hold BRCGS or IFS Food certification, both GFSI-recognised schemes. Where a specific scheme is required by the buyer's own audit programme, raise it at enquiry stage for discussion with our export desk. Halal documentation can be discussed separately if required for re-export to specific downstream markets.

Shipping from Karachi to the Netherlands

Consignments depart Karachi Port or Port Qasim, routing through the Suez Canal to Rotterdam. Karachi–Rotterdam is a direct and frequently serviced lane, with carriers operating roughly one to two departures per week. Estimated ocean transit from Karachi to Rotterdam is approximately 25–35 days on direct or single-transhipment services. Rotterdam's infrastructure includes extensive cold-chain and bonded warehousing, suiting both ambient aseptic drums and reefer containers of frozen pulp. MMA Farms quotes FOB Karachi as standard; CFR or CIF Rotterdam terms are available on request for buyers preferring a delivered-price basis.

Pulp formats we ship to Netherlands

Rotterdam-based importers handling EU redistribution most commonly work with aseptic bag-in-steel-drum pulp — ambient storage, 18-to-24-month shelf life, and compatibility with the warehousing and tote-filling operations common to Dutch distributors. Mango concentrate suits buyers supplying juice-blending operations across multiple EU countries who want to minimise freight weight. Frozen pulp serves the Dutch dairy and dessert manufacturing sector directly. Canned pulp addresses foodservice importers and smaller-volume buyers across the network.

Mango pulp import FAQ — Netherlands

Can you supply us on an ongoing forward-contract basis, not just spot orders?

Yes. For Rotterdam importers managing multi-country European distribution, we can discuss annual or seasonal forward supply agreements with shipment windows aligned to Pakistan's harvest (May–August). Contact our export desk with your projected annual volume and format requirements to begin discussions.

Is your mango pulp suitable for re-export from the Netherlands to other EU countries?

Yes. Once a consignment clears EU customs and BCP inspection at Rotterdam, it is in free circulation within the EU single market and can be warehoused, repacked or re-distributed to buyers in any member state without further import controls.

What traceability documentation supports our downstream EU customers?

Each batch is traceable to orchard intake records at our Multan facility. Consignment documentation includes batch codes, processing dates, laboratory CoA and food-safety certification records. Additional traceability data — variety, harvest region, processing parameters — is available on request.

Are EU enhanced border controls currently applied to Pakistani mango pulp?

The EU reviews its increased-controls list periodically; products on it face more frequent physical checks at the BCP. The current status of Pakistani mango pulp should be verified with your customs broker before each shipment, as the list is updated through the year.

What pack size and drum configuration do you use for aseptic pulp?

Our standard aseptic format is a food-grade bag-in-steel-drum, typically around 215 kg per drum, palletised for container loading. Exact pallet configurations and container quantities are confirmed on enquiry; customised fill weights can be discussed for larger contract volumes.

Get a mango pulp quotation for Netherlands

Send your product form, estimated volume, destination port and application — our export desk replies with indicative pricing and next steps, usually within one business day.

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