Premium Broccoli Exporter in Kenya
Freshela supplies export-ready broccoli from Kenya for buyers who need compact green heads, immediate post-harvest cooling, and dependable shipment coordination.
4โ6kg
Typical Export
Cartons
7โ14
Day Shelf Life
Under Cold Chain
Consistent
Supply Availability
for Programs
Compact Heads
Dense green florets
Rapid Pre-Cooling
Immediate temperature pull-down
Shipment Readiness
Retail and wholesale supply
Why Buyers Choose Freshela as a Broccoli Exporter in Kenya
Buyers choose Freshela for broccoli supply that protects green color, firmness, and shelf life from harvest through export dispatch.
Spec-Matched Supply
We align broccoli supply to your preferred head size, weight range, color standard, trim style, and defect tolerance before shipment.
Rapid Pre-Cooling
Broccoli loses quality quickly without fast cooling, so we move product into temperature control immediately after harvest.
Cold Chain Discipline
We manage chilled handling carefully because broccoli is highly sensitive to temperature breaks, yellowing, and moisture stress.
Packaging Flexibility
Freshela supports practical export carton options that fit retail, wholesale, and foodservice programs while protecting head structure.
Documentation Support
We support the core export documents and shipment coordination needed for smoother clearance and buyer confidence.
Fast Response
We respond quickly on pricing, availability, specifications, cooling plans, and shipment readiness for active broccoli programs.
Broccoli Export from Kenya: Product Overview for Buyers
Broccoli is a premium export vegetable defined by dense green florets, firm stems, and a fresh, mildly earthy profile that suits retail, wholesale, and foodservice buyers.
For export trade, buyers usually focus on head uniformity, compactness, deep green color, freshness, and clean handling. Because broccoli can yellow quickly when temperature control slips, immediate pre-cooling and steady cold-chain movement are essential to protect market quality.
From Harvest to Air-Freight Ready
Freshela manages harvest handling, cooling, packing, and export coordination to deliver broccoli ready for your market.
Freshly Harvested Broccoli
Fresh broccoli heads harvested at field level and prepared quickly for pre-cooling and export handling.
Farm origin
Graded & Packed Broccoli
Sorted and packed broccoli prepared in export cartons to support freshness, presentation, and shipment consistency.
Packed for export
Air-Freight Ready Cartons
Broccoli export cartons palletized and arranged for efficient airport handling and chilled shipment flow.
Air-freight readyFrom harvest to shipment, Freshela handles the full export process so your broccoli quality, color, and firmness are protected.
Broccoli Export Packaging Options
Packaging is critical for broccoli because it helps control temperature, airflow, moisture, and physical protection during export handling.
Packaging Built Around Cold-Chain Protection
Freshela aligns carton strength, ventilation, packing layout, and shipment setup before dispatch so broccoli moves under conditions that help preserve green color, firmness, and visual quality.
4kg Export Cartons
Suitable for buyers who need practical carton weights that support chilled handling, easier movement, and reduced pressure on delicate broccoli heads.
Common for structured export programs5โ6kg Commercial Cartons
Useful for wholesale and foodservice supply where buyers need efficient carton economics without compromising head protection and presentation.
Aligned to larger-volume trade flowVentilated Carton Design
Ventilation supports airflow through the pack, helps reduce heat buildup, and lowers the risk of condensation that can affect broccoli freshness.
Supports chilled shipment performanceHead Protection & Firmness Control
Carton setup is planned to minimize bruising, floret damage, and compression while helping broccoli maintain a firm, market-ready appearance.
Protects green color and structureBroccoli Export Specifications Guide
Here are the main specification points buyers usually confirm before requesting a broccoli export quote.
| Specification Area | Typical Export Expectation | Commercial Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Head Size / Weight | Buyer-specific crowns or heads, often within agreed medium to large weight ranges | Flexible |
| Color Standard | Deep green florets with fresh visual appearance and no significant yellowing | Standard |
| Head Compactness | Dense, compact heads with tight floret formation | Standard |
| Stem Firmness | Firm stems and fresh structure with no softness or collapse | Standard |
| Trim & Cleanliness | Cleanly trimmed, well handled, and free from excess leaf material as agreed | Standard |
| Acceptable Tolerances | Minor defects only within agreed buyer tolerance for color variation or handling marks | By Agreement |
| Packaging Format | Typically 4kg, 5kg, or 6kg ventilated cartons depending on market program | Flexible |
| Temperature Handling | Immediate pre-cooling and continuous cold chain through dispatch | Essential |
Indicative Kenya Broccoli Export Trend
This illustrative chart presents example export value, shipped volume, and average price direction for Kenyan broccoli across recent seasons.
Illustrative Kenya Broccoli Export View (2017โ2024)
Shown for commercial guidance only to help buyers think about value, volume, and indicative price movement.
Broccoli Price per Kg in Kenya
Here is an indicative broccoli export price range together with the main commercial points that shape the final quote.
| Item | Details | Price / Range | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broccoli | Fresh heads, 4โ6kg export carton | $1.80โ3.50/kg | Seasonal to program-based |
| Head Size & Pack Style | Retail, wholesale, or foodservice format | Quoted by request | Available |
| Dispatch Readiness | After order confirmation and cooling | 24โ72 hrs | Standard |
| Cold-Chain Handling | Pre-cooled chilled export flow | Included | Standard |
| Trade Terms | FOB / CIF / buyer-specific basis | Flexible | Available |
| MOQ | Depends on freight method and program size | By shipment plan | Flexible |
| Repeat Programs | Forecasted weekly or scheduled volumes | Better planning | Available |
What Usually Moves a Broccoli Quote Up or Down
Rather than repeating the table, this section highlights the main commercial drivers buyers should review when comparing broccoli quotations or planning repeat supply.
Supply windows, weather shifts, and demand cycles can change broccoli availability and affect how aggressively exporters can quote.
Smaller retail heads, larger wholesale heads, and tighter weight bands can change yield, sorting time, and final carton economics.
Compact florets, strong firmness, and deep green color usually attract firmer pricing because they require cleaner grading and faster handling.
Liner choice, carton ventilation, buyer labels, and retail versus foodservice presentation all influence the final broccoli offer.
Air freight, sea trial structures, destination lead time, and available cargo space all have a direct effect on landed broccoli cost.
Retail, wholesale, and foodservice buyers often request different sizing, tolerances, and documentation, which shapes the quotation structure.
How to Buy Broccoli from Kenya
These are the key points buyers should confirm early to keep broccoli sourcing smooth, commercially clear, and export-ready.
๐ฉ Start the ProcessConfirm Head Size & Market Use
Confirm whether the order is for retail, wholesale, or foodservice and define the preferred head size or weight band before supply is committed.
Agree Pack Format & Carton Weight
Agree carton size, ventilation needs, liner use, and label requirements early so packing can match your program without delay.
Share Volume, Frequency & Timing
Share required volume, shipment frequency, and whether the order is a trial, spot buy, or repeat broccoli program.
Confirm Destination & Freight Method
Confirm destination, transit expectations, and whether the shipment will move by air or another agreed route before quotation.
Review Quality & Price Drivers
Review how head firmness, green color, size uniformity, packaging, and freight conditions affect the final broccoli price.
Confirm Documents & Arrival Requirements
Confirm phytosanitary, origin, packing list, invoice, and any buyer-specific compliance needs before dispatch planning begins.
Why this matters: Broccoli is highly temperature-sensitive, so clear details early help protect green color, firmness, and consistent arrival quality.
Broccoli Quality & Food Safety
Broccoli quality depends on rapid pre-cooling, cold-chain integrity, disciplined grading, and handling that protects firmness and deep green color.
Rapid Pre-Cooling
Immediate pull-down after harvest helps protect broccoli color, firmness, and shelf life.
โ Freshness ProtectedCold-Chain Integrity
Stable chilled handling reduces yellowing risk and helps the product arrive in better condition.
โ Temperature ControlledHead Firmness Control
Handling and grading focus on compact heads with strong structure and reduced softness.
โ Quality HeldColor Retention Focus
Fast movement and proper cooling help maintain the deep green appearance buyers expect.
โ Market ReadyTraceability Systems
Traceability supports origin control, buyer confidence, and clearer shipment accountability.
โ Buyer ConfidenceGrading Consistency
Consistent grading reduces surprises on size, presentation, and export quality at destination.
โ StandardizedCommon Broccoli Export Risks & How Freshela Responds
Broccoli is highly sensitive to temperature, handling, and timing. Here is how Freshela manages the main risks that can affect export arrival quality.
Broccoli Export & Logistics Flow
From inquiry to dispatch, Freshela keeps broccoli handling fast, temperature-controlled, and aligned to export quality needs.
1. Inquiry
Buyer shares
broccoli requirements
2. Spec Match
Head size, color, and
firmness aligned
3. Harvest
Crop selected for
export readiness
4. Pre-Cooling
Fast temperature
pull-down begins
5. Packing
Ventilated cartons
prepared
6. Dispatch
Air-freight ready
cold-chain movement
7. Arrival
Fresh delivery for
retail or foodservice
Core Export Documentation
Broccoli shipments need the right documents for clearance, traceability, and smoother handling into retail, wholesale, and foodservice programs.
Commercial Invoice
Shows shipment value, broccoli description, and transaction details needed for customs processing and importer records.
Packing List
Confirms carton count, net and gross weight, pack structure, and shipment breakdown for receiving and verification.
Air Waybill
Supports cargo movement, carrier coordination, and traceable transport handling through the chilled export journey.
Phytosanitary Certificate
Supports plant health clearance where destination requirements call for formal phytosanitary documentation.
Certificate of Origin
Confirms Kenya as the origin for customs processing, buyer files, and destination trade documentation.
Buyer-Specific Compliance Documents
Additional paperwork may be required depending on the importer, retailer, wholesale channel, or foodservice program.
Broccoli Export Markets: Europe, Middle East & Asia
Kenyan broccoli is supplied to retail, wholesale, and foodservice buyers across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, with each program needing its own pricing, pack, and compliance setup.
Europe
Middle East
Asia
Broccoli Export Destinations Visualization
Sustainable & Responsible Sourcing
Freshela supports long-term broccoli supply stability from Kenya through practical farm discipline, reduced waste, and efficient cold-chain use.
Efficient Water Management
Water use is planned carefully to support broccoli growth while reducing waste and helping maintain consistent field quality.
Reduced Waste at Farm Level
Field and harvest practices focus on reducing avoidable losses so more broccoli reaches export handling in usable condition.
Soil Health Preservation
Long-term soil care supports crop strength, better head development, and more stable broccoli performance across seasons.
Efficient Cold-Chain Use
Disciplined cooling and chilled handling help reduce temperature-related waste while supporting better broccoli arrival quality.
Why Kenyan Broccoli Remains Competitive
Kenya remains competitive for broccoli because it offers favorable growing conditions together with practical export movement for fresh produce programs.
Favorable Growing Conditions
Kenya supports strong broccoli development with conditions that help produce marketable color, structure, and harvest quality.
Established Export Orientation
Kenya has practical fresh produce export systems and market experience that support structured broccoli supply.
Efficient Fresh Logistics Fit
Kenya supports fast movement for perishable vegetables, which is especially important for temperature-sensitive broccoli.
Program Supply Potential
Structured sourcing helps buyers plan recurring broccoli programs with better consistency and shipment coordination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from buyers sourcing broccoli from Kenya.
How do I source broccoli from Kenya?
What is the broccoli price per kg in Kenya?
What packaging is commonly used for broccoli export?
What quality points do buyers usually check on export broccoli?
How long can export broccoli last under cold chain?
What is the MOQ for broccoli export from Kenya?
Kenya Remains a Strong Origin for Export-Ready Broccoli
Broccoli remains a strong export line for buyers who need compact green heads, disciplined cold-chain handling, and reliable shipment preparation.
Freshela combines sourcing, rapid pre-cooling, packing, export support, and responsive communication in one clear broccoli supply offer.
๐ฉ Start Sourcing BroccoliExport-Ready Packed Broccoli
Prepared for firmness, green presentation, and dependable arrival under cold chain.
Ready to Source Broccoli from Kenya?
Need a trusted broccoli exporter in Kenya? Talk to Freshela about pricing, head specs, packaging, cold-chain handling, and shipment planning.
