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Indian Grocery products supplier in Canada | Aaha foods

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Indian Grocery products supplier in Canada | Aaha foods

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  1. Groceries supplier in Vancouver/AahaFoods "Looking for indian grocery products in your city , aahafoods is one of the biggest Ethnic wholesale suppliers of indian products in Canada. ” Indian Grocery products supplier in Canada | Aaha foods” With our goodwill and strong marketing efforts we are known to increase brand recognition and further facilitating brand expansion. To this end, we frequently participate in product demonstrations, trade shows as well as effectively leverage social media, print ads, festive offers/coupons, and sales incentives. There are three key factors in any export/import business: market trend (demand and supply, and market growth), sourcing cheap suppliers, and finding prospective buyers. Let me first ask you what kind of ‘food’ you mean, because it is quite a broad term. They can be: Food that has no animal content (e.g. fruit, vegetables, nuts, spices, certain bakery products, mineral water, fruit juices, etc) Food containing animal products (e.g. meat, meat products, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, dairy products, honey, etc) Composite products (i.e. food containing both processed ingredients of plant origin and animal origin) Different laws and regulations apply depending on the types of food and export/import countries. India has various food resources, especially fruits and vegetables. For instance, India ranks first in banana and mango production, and ranked second in wheat production. If you’re manufacturing food products check your compliance with FSSAI.

  2. There are many things I’m guessing as food products are numerous. Canada is far by Air and sea routes. By sea approx. 45 days and by air 4–5 days transit you need to consider. So, here are some pointers: 1.Check the shelf life and transit time till the destination. If lesser you might want to export by Air, which might be costlier than sending by sea. 2.If it needed to be temperature maintained air and sea options are viable options. Sea you might need to book a full container. Whereas, in Air shipment you can send few boxes and ask the forwarding agent to maintain certain temperature. 3.Packing must be as per the Canadian food standards Things you might need to consider before starting: 1.Do you have an established buyer to support as per your financial terms. http://aahafoods.ca/

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