Egyptian fresh produce export

Making Egypt the
World's Kitchen

Ghady grades, packs, and exports 18 staple Egyptian produce lines to buyers across the Middle East, Europe, the UK, and beyond. Backed by 100+ growers across the Delta and Nubaria, our own grading, and cold chain to the vessel.

OriginDelta, Nubaria, Upper Egypt
MarketsMiddle East, EU, UK, Russia, +
Portfolio18 staple lines
Clients10+ recurring

Eighteen staple lines,
graded for export.

Staple lines
18
Citrus, stone fruit, melons,
field crops, vegetables
Recurring clients
10+
Importers who reorder
season after season
Growers
100+
Across the Delta, Nubaria,
and Upper Egypt
Corridors
5+
The Middle East, EU, UK,
Russia, and growing
01What we trade

The fruit
of the Nile.

Eighteen staple lines, sourced from the Delta, Nubaria, and Upper Egypt, graded and packed for export. These are the lines buyers ask for most.
Egyptian oranges
Citrus

Oranges

Valencia, Navel, Baladi

Our flagship line. Egypt is consistently the world's top orange exporter by volume: sun-grown sweetness, low pulp variability, deep colour.

54K MT / yearEU, UK, Gulf, Asia
Available Jan to May, Nov to Dec
Egyptian lemons
Citrus

Lemons

Adalia, Eureka

High-acid, thick-skinned, long shelf life on cold chain. Strongest in the late-winter window, when Spanish supply tapers and Northern Europe needs fill.

22K MT / yearEU, Gulf, Russia
Available Jan to May, Oct to Dec
Egyptian mandarins
Citrus

Mandarins

Murcott, Fremont, Marisol

Sweet, easy-peel, deep colour. A winter line, timed for European Christmas programmes and Ramadan baskets across the Gulf.

14K MT / yearEU, UK, Gulf
Available Jan to Apr, Oct to Dec
Egyptian table grapes
Stone and vine

Table grapes

Early Sweet, Flame, Crimson, Autumn Royal

Egypt's table-grape calendar opens before South Africa and Spain, a premium early window into European retail.

11K MT / yearEU, UK, Russia, Gulf
Available May to Sep
Egyptian strawberries
Berry

Strawberries

Festival, Fortuna, Sensation

Picked at dawn, vacuum-cooled within four hours, then air-freighted. The early-winter Egyptian window is hard to match for Northern Europe.

9K MT / yearEU, UK, Gulf
Available Oct to Apr
Egyptian mangoes
Stone and vine

Mangoes

Keitt, Naomi, Owais

Aromatic, low-fibre, deep-orange flesh. The heritage Owais is a household name across the Gulf.

8K MT / yearGulf, UK, EU
Available May to Oct
Egyptian watermelons
Melon

Watermelons

Crimson Sweet, Sugar Baby, seedless

The early Aswan harvest beats the Spanish window by four to six weeks and moves into the Gulf in volume.

18K MT / yearGulf, EU
Available Apr to Sep
Egyptian potatoes
Field crop

Potatoes

Spunta, Hermes, Lady Rosetta

Early-season potatoes ship into Europe and Russia from February, filling the gap before Northern stores reopen.

28K MT / yearEU, Russia, Gulf
Available Feb to Jun, Oct to Dec
Egyptian onions
Field crop

Onions

Yellow Granex, Red Bombay, Giza White

Long shelf life, low moisture, dense weight. Egypt is a top-three global onion exporter with year-round capacity.

16K MT / yearEU, Gulf, UK, E. Africa
Mar to Jul, stored year-round
Egyptian sweet potatoes
Field crop

Sweet potatoes

Beauregard, Abees

Deep-orange flesh, high brix, smooth skin. The autumn harvest fills a clean window between US and Honduran supply.

5K MT / yearEU, UK, Gulf
Available Sep to Dec
Egyptian pomegranates
Stone and vine

Pomegranates

Wonderful, Early 116, Manfalouty

Deep ruby arils and high juice yield. Hand-graded, then cured at 8°C to protect the crown before shipping.

6K MT / yearEU, Gulf, UK
Available Aug to Dec
Egyptian garlic
Field crop

Garlic

Egyptian White, Sids 40

High-pungency, dense, well-cured. A reliable counter-cyclical alternative to Chinese garlic for European buyers.

4K MT / yearEU, UK, Gulf
Available Mar to Jul
Egyptian tomatoes
Vegetable

Tomatoes

Round, Roma, Cluster

Firm-shoulder, uniform-ripening fruit with low defect rates. Egypt's winter greenhouse programme fills the European gap when Spanish and Dutch glass slows.

21K MT / yearEU, Gulf, Russia
Available Jan to Mar, Oct to Dec
Egyptian avocado
Fruit

Avocado

Hass, Fuerte, Ettinger

Our fastest-growing line. Cool-set Hass with high dry-matter and a long, even ripening curve, built for ripening programmes into EU and Gulf retail.

7K MT / yearEU, Gulf
Available Aug to Dec
Also in the book
Cantaloupe Zucchini Cabbage Lettuce More on request
02Availability

Plan your year
around our calendar.

Egypt's harvest window often peaks when other regions go quiet. Here is when each line is typically available, with peak weeks in gold. Timing shifts with the season, so talk to us for current availability.
Peak season Available Out of season Egypt's window fills the northern off-season
03How we work

From the grower to your port,
we handle the middle.

We are not a broker passing on a phone number. We grade, pack, and move the produce ourselves.
Step 01

Sourcing

We work with a vetted base of growers across the Delta, Nubaria, and Upper Egypt, selected by variety and grade. Relationships, not spot markets.

Step 02

Quality control

Every lot is checked against your spec before it ships: size, colour, brix, and defects. Cooling starts within hours of harvest.

Step 03

Packing

Graded, sized, and packed in export formats, from retail packs to bulk bins, with the labels and pallet spec you need.

Step 04

Cold chain

Temperature controlled from packhouse to vessel, held at the right setpoint for each crop so it arrives as it left.

Step 05

Logistics

Sea and air freight, documentation, and customs across our export corridors. We air-freight where the window is tight.

Step 06

Communication

One point of contact from order to delivery, with an update at each step.

04Where we ship

From Egypt
to your port.

Five corridors carry the book from Egyptian packhouses to buyers across the Middle East, Europe, and beyond. Every lane runs on the same grading, cold chain, and documentation.
Export corridors / from Egypt
Season 2025/26
EUUKRUSSIAMIDDLE EASTEAST AFRICA EGYPT CORE LANE GROWING
Markets we serve
Middle EastMangoes, watermelons, citrusCoreLane
European UnionCitrus, grapes, potatoes, strawberriesCoreLane
United KingdomCitrus, mangoes, sweet potatoesCoreLane
RussiaPotatoes, oranges, grapesCoreLane
East AfricaOnions, potatoesGrowingLane
05Quality

Graded to your spec,
traceable to the farm.

Quality control and an unbroken cold chain are the whole job in fresh-produce export. We run both ourselves.
Graded to buyer spec Cold chain 4 to 6°C Farm-to-shipment traceability Lot-level documentation

Every lot is inspected against your spec before it ships, then graded, sized, and packed to your format. We hold the cold chain from packhouse to vessel and can document the chain from farm to shipment on request. As we integrate our own farms, that traceability becomes end to end.

06Our model

Trading today.
Growing tomorrow.

Ghady runs a two-sided business: an export and trading operation today, building toward its own farms.
Today

Export and trading.

We connect 100+ Egyptian growers to international buyers and hold the grading, packing, and logistics in between. That is the business today, and it is where buyers meet us.

Ahead

Our own farms.

We are planting the produce we trade. Owning the ground lets us guarantee supply, quality, and traceability from seed to shipment. The trade pays for the farms.

Egypt grows year-round on the back of the Nile, strong sun, and low input costs, and its calendar peaks when Europe and the Gulf are short. The hard part was never the climate. It is execution: sourcing, grading, and getting it there in condition. That is the work.

From the founder

Ghady means
tomorrow.

A note on why we built this
UAE and Egypt

Ghady, غدي, means "my tomorrow" in Arabic. We named the company that on purpose.

Egypt grows produce as well as anywhere in the world. Oranges are our flagship, and the country is consistently the top exporter by volume. Our lemons reach Northern Europe in late winter, when Spanish supply runs thin. Our grapes open the European season ahead of South Africa and Spain. The fruit was never the problem. The hard part is trust between a grower in the Delta and a buyer across the sea.

So that is the job we took. We grade, pack, and hold the cold chain ourselves, so the pallet a buyer in Rotterdam or Dubai opens is the one they ordered. Eighteen lines, 100+ growers, five corridors, one standard.

We trade today because that is where buyers meet us. We are planting our own farms because owning the ground is how we guarantee supply and traceability. The trade pays for the farms.

If you buy fresh produce, send us your spec. We would like the first order.

Tomorrow, cultivated.
Moustafa WahdanFounder and CEO, Ghady Technologies
Get in touch

Tell us what you need.
We will get back fast.

Send the products, volumes, and destination you are after, and we will come back with availability and a quote.

Emailmoustafawahdan@ghadytech.com
OfficesUAE and Egypt
Reply timeWithin one business day
or email moustafawahdan@ghadytech.com