Canadian buyers should review IQF product specifications, packaging, labeling, certificate availability, COA, lab-test requirements, traceability records, origin and reefer shipment documents, CFIA/SFCR-related importer expectations, frozen sample approval process, and whether the selected Egyptian partner route can support the required scope.
Clarify product and importer requirements
The buyer should define the product category, grade, size or cut, packing, shelf-life expectation, storage condition, label requirements, required documents, and whether the product is for retail, foodservice, manufacturing, or private label.
Review documentation before commitment
Available specifications, COA, lab tests, traceability references, certificates, origin documents, and buyer forms should be reviewed before sample approval or production commitments.
Route-specific coordination
AgriAI Expert can help structure the request, compare partner options, organize documentation questions, and coordinate follow-up. Final compliance remains buyer, importer, authority, laboratory, and partner specific.
Send the IQF product category, specification, cut/grade, volume, destination, documents needed, and target timeline.
Submit RFQ/RFP