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Dry Fruits & Preserves - Dry Fruits Exporter India

Dry fruits and Indian preserves sit together in one category for a practical reason: both are shelf-stable, both depend on packaging and quality control rather than cold chain, and both are products global buyers source from India even when the raw material itself doesn't originate here. As a dry fruits exporter India retailers and food brands work with for consistent bulk supply, Three Eyed Lord applies the same rigour to imported, re-packed dry fruits as it does to categories we source directly at the farm.

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An Export House Built for Quality-Controlled Repacking and Domestic Preserves

This category works differently from most of our other lines, and we're upfront about that rather than blurring the distinction. Almonds, cashew, raisin, and fig move through an import-and-repack model - sourced through established supply channels and processed through our quality and packaging controls in India before re-export - while our Indian preserves line draws on domestic food-processing traditions, particularly out of Maharashtra, a state with strong jam, chutney, and preserve manufacturing infrastructure. Both halves of the category get the same testing and documentation discipline; they just start from different points on the supply chain.

We're headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, with a trade desk in Dubai serving our GCC buyers directly. Our dry fruits sourcing and repacking operation spans Kashmir and Maharashtra, giving us access to both premium dry fruit supply channels and the preserve manufacturing base needed to offer a genuinely combined category rather than two unrelated product lines forced together.

What Falls Under This Category

Dry Fruits & Preserves covers premium tree nuts, dried fruit, and traditional Indian preserved condiments:

  • Dry fruits - almonds, cashew, raisin, and fig, sourced and quality-controlled through our Kashmir and Maharashtra supply network, imported and re-packed to export specification.
  • Indian preserves - traditional jams and chutneys, produced through India's established preserve-manufacturing base and packed for retail and food-service export.

If you're a retailer or food brand building a shelf-stable product range, this category covers both premium snacking nuts and traditional condiments from a single trade desk - see the full specification on Dry Fruits & Preserves, or view it alongside our wider range in the complete product catalogue.

Why Buyers Choose Us for Bulk Dried Fruit Import

A dried fruit import India relationship built on an import-and-repack model lives or dies on one thing: whether the exporter actually controls quality at the repacking stage, or just relabels whatever arrives. We built our process around proving the former.

Quality control at the repacking point, not just at origin. Because almonds, cashew, raisin, and fig move through an import-and-repack supply chain rather than direct farm sourcing, our documented quality process - cleaning and sorting, independent lab testing, controlled packaging, and photographed container stuffing - happens where we have direct oversight, at the point the product enters our facility for export packing.

Domestic sourcing for preserves. Jams and chutneys are produced within India's traditional preserve-manufacturing base, giving us more direct visibility into recipe consistency, hygiene standards, and batch quality than the imported nut and dried-fruit lines.

A preserve supplier wholesale buyers can build a retail range around. Traditional Indian chutneys and jams give international grocery and specialty retailers an authentic product line that's difficult to source reliably outside India, alongside the premium dry fruit SKUs buyers already expect.

Packaging suited to both product types. Food-grade jute, PP, BOPP, or vacuum packaging for dry fruits; jar or pouch formats suited to retail shelf for preserves - private-label or unbranded, depending on your market.

A trade desk that's transparent about sourcing. We tell buyers plainly which products in this category are direct-farm-sourced versus imported-and-repacked, because a buyer building a private-label range needs that distinction for their own labelling compliance. Enquiries are answered within 24 hours, and samples are available before you commit to bulk volume.

Dry Fruit and Preserve Quality: How We Verify It

Because this category spans two different supply models, verification runs slightly differently depending on the product:

  • Origin and supply chain verification - confirming the source and handling history for imported dry fruits, and the manufacturing partner for preserves.
  • Cleaning and sorting to remove damaged, undersized, or substandard units before repacking.
  • Independent lab testing for quality parameters relevant to the product - moisture and foreign matter for dry fruits, hygiene and composition standards for preserves.
  • Controlled, product-appropriate packaging - food-grade barrier packaging for nuts and dried fruit, jar or pouch formats for preserves.
  • Supervised container stuffing with photographic records shared alongside your shipment documentation.
  • Full export paperwork - invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, phytosanitary and health certificates, and certificate of analysis - issued before the vessel sails.

We operate as an APEDA-registered, IEC-holding, FSSAI-compliant export house with ISO-aligned processing. Where your destination market requires halal certification or a specific phytosanitary form, flag it at the quote stage and we'll confirm it against your shipment.

Shipped From Gujarat, Routed Through India's Key Ports

Dry fruits and preserves consignments move through Mundra, Nhava Sheva (JNPT), Kandla, Chennai, Kolkata, or Tuticorin, depending on destination market. Mundra port export and Pipavav-area shipments suit GCC buyers well, given our Ahmedabad head office and Dubai trade desk - a route that works efficiently for GCC food import demand and wider Dubai food trade volume.

We work on both FOB and CIF terms, and select the freight route that best matches your landed cost target and delivery schedule.

Who Sources Dry Fruits & Preserves From Us

  • Retail and supermarket chains sourcing premium almonds, cashew, raisin, and fig for shelf, alongside authentic Indian jams and chutneys
  • Specialty grocery and gourmet distributors building an Indian and Kashmiri dry fruit range for international markets
  • Food brands and repackers requiring a fruit jam exporter India relationship for private-label jam and chutney lines
  • HORECA and food-service distributors sourcing bulk dry fruits and condiments for hotel and restaurant kitchens
  • Wholesale importers consolidating dry fruits and preserves into a broader Indian grocery product program

We typically supply by full container load (FCL) and bulk volume - share your product, grade, and destination, and our trade desk will confirm the minimum order quantity for your specific requirement.

Beyond Dry Fruits & Preserves: Sourcing More From the Same Trade Desk

Buyers importing dry fruits and preserves from us often add other commodities to the same shipping cycle - dairy and sweeteners, spices and masalas, or processed and packed foods - rather than managing separate suppliers for each category. If you're building a mixed grocery container, your trade desk contact can quote across categories in one file.

For first-time importers, our guide to export documentation required for food products from India covers exactly what paperwork to expect, and our article on buying food products directly from India explains the cost and quality-control case for sourcing direct rather than through layered intermediaries.

Request a Dry Fruits & Preserves Export Quote

Whether you're sourcing premium almonds and cashew for retail, fig for a gourmet range, or traditional Indian jams and chutneys for a private-label program, our trade desk can confirm availability, packaging, and lead time against your destination port. Samples are available on request before you commit to bulk volume.

Dry Fruits and Preserves Sourcing Questions We Get Asked Often

Are your almonds and cashews grown in India?
This line is supplied on an import-and-repack model - sourced through established supply channels and quality-controlled and packed through our Kashmir and Maharashtra network before export. We're transparent about this distinction so buyers can label and market the product accurately in their own market.
What are Indian preserves, and how are they different from the dry fruit range?
Our preserves line covers traditional jams and chutneys, produced through India's domestic preserve-manufacturing base rather than imported - a genuinely India-origin product line, distinct from the repacked dry fruits.
Can jams and chutneys be private-labelled?
Yes, preserves can be packed under your own brand or unbranded, in jar or pouch formats suited to your retail market.
What quality checks apply to imported dry fruits before export?
Every batch is cleaned, sorted, and independently lab-tested for moisture and foreign matter at the point it enters our facility for export packing, with a certificate of analysis provided alongside your shipment documentation.
What information do you need to quote a bulk dry fruit or preserve order?
Product type (dry fruit variety or preserve type), quantity, destination port, and any certification requirements specific to your market. Our trade desk typically confirms pricing and lead time within 24 hours.