KFM AgroExport is a professional B2B supplier and exporter of fresh fruits, vegetables, and food products from Spain to Germany, Poland, and other European markets.
We specialize in wholesale sourcing, quality control, export coordination, and logistics management for importers, distributors, and retail chains across Central and Western Europe.
With deep knowledge of German and Polish market requirements, we provide reliable, compliant, and scalable supply solutions for professional buyers.
Wholesale cooperation is built around a clear and structured process:
Each transaction is organized individually, based on product type, destination, and buyer requirements in Germany and Poland.
Product availability, specifications, and packaging formats are defined based on wholesale demand and market needs.
Our wholesale format is designed for:
This format is intended for professional buyers operating in B2B food trade.
Before initiating wholesale cooperation, the following aspects are usually defined:
All conditions are clarified in advance to ensure a smooth and predictable wholesale process.
To import fruits and vegetables from Spain for wholesale trade, the process usually starts with sourcing products from growers or suppliers and defining key details such as product type, quality, volumes, and destination market.
For the European market, trade is carried out under common EU food and safety rules, which allows goods to move freely within the EU once requirements are met. For non-European markets, additional export and import procedures may apply, including customs clearance and specific documentation depending on the destination.
In all cases, wholesale imports require proper product documentation, compliance with food regulations, and coordinated logistics to ensure that goods arrive in suitable condition.
To purchase fruits and vegetables wholesale from Spain, the buyer must operate as a registered company involved in food trade. The main aspects usually defined in advance include purchase volumes, product quality requirements, packaging, and delivery terms.
For the European market, common food trade rules apply, which simplifies deliveries within Europe. For non-European markets, additional export and import procedures may be required, including customs clearance and specific documentation. All conditions are agreed before shipment.
Delivery times for fruits and vegetables from Spain depend on the destination market, transport method, and product type. Within Europe, wholesale deliveries are usually organized by road and typically take from a few days to one week.
For non-European markets, delivery times may be longer and depend on factors such as customs procedures, transport routes, and shipping methods. Exact timelines are normally defined in advance based on the agreed logistics and destination.
Importing fruits and vegetables from Spain requires standard food trade documentation. This usually includes commercial invoices, packing lists, and product traceability information.
For the European market, goods must comply with EU food safety and quality regulations. For non-European markets, additional documents may be required, such as phytosanitary certificates, customs declarations, or country-specific import permits. The exact documentation depends on the destination market and the type of product.