
Fruit sourcing from Morocco
Your sourcing partner across every Moroccan growing basin
MoroccanFruits connects international buyers to a vetted network of growers, packing houses and cold-storage facilities. Eleven categories, defined season windows and certifications available across the network.
Who we are
MoroccanFruits is a sourcing partner, not a single-farm exporter.
We work with growers, packing houses and cold-storage facilities spread across Berkane, the Gharb, Loukkos, Souss-Massa, the Atlantic plains, the Middle Atlas and the Draa-Tafilalet oases. That spread is what lets us hold a programme steady when one basin has a short season, and it is why certifications are described here as network capabilities that we match you to rather than badges we claim ourselves.
More about MoroccanFruitsWhy work with a sourcing partner
A network absorbs the risk a single supplier passes on to you
Buying direct from one estate means buying its window, its certificate stack and its bad years. A sourcing network gives you the whole country's calendar behind one contract.
Season coverage
Citrus alone spans five basins with staggered peaks, which is how the category runs October to July instead of a single short window.
Certification match-making
We filter the network down to facilities already holding the standards your destination market expects, then verify scope and expiry before volume moves.
Traceability by default
Each lot is tied to a named grower and packing house. Reallocating volume inside the network never means losing the paper trail.
Expertises
What we manage on your behalf
Four operational blocks, run end to end so the buyer holds one relationship instead of four.
Sourcing
Category and variety matched to the right basin, with named growers and volumes confirmed against the season window before anything is committed.
Grading and packing
Size curves, quality tolerances and packaging formats agreed up front, then held consistently across the packing houses running your programme.
Documentation
Phytosanitary certificates, residue compliance, FSMA and FSVP records for the United States, and the audit certificates your buyer expects.
Logistics and cold chain
Cold-storage allocation, reefer planning and port coordination, including long-haul routes to North America and the Gulf.
Categories
Eleven sourcing lines

Citrus
Small citrus, oranges, lemons and grapefruit from five growing basins

Berries
Strawberries, blueberries and raspberries from the Atlantic berry belt

Avocados
Hass-led programmes with green-skin varieties opening the season

Melons & Watermelons
Seedless watermelon and Charentais-type melon for European programmes

Table Grapes
Red Globe from the Atlantic plains in a short summer window

Stone Fruit
Apricots, peaches and plums from the inland plains

Pomegranates
Merssi pomegranate for the autumn European window

Dates
Majhoul from the Tafilalet and Draa-Tafilalet oases

Apples
Cold-stored supply from Middle Atlas growing areas

Frozen Fruit (IQF)
Individually quick frozen berries and apricot, available all year

Carob
Pods, gum, flour, powder and syrup for ingredient buyers
Certified
GlobalG.A.P., GRASP, BRCGS, IFS Food, SMETA, ISO 22000 and organic equivalencies are available across our network. We match you to a certified facility.
Certification detailTraceable
Named grower, named packing house, verified certificate scope and expiry on every lot, with shipment documents checked against destination requirements.
Market requirementsCold chain and logistics
Cold-storage allocation, reefer planning and port coordination for EU road and sea routes as well as long-haul North America and Gulf programmes.
Discuss logisticsSeasonality
Main window by category
Sub-varieties often run narrower windows than their category. The full calendar breaks those out month by month.
Start a programme
Looking for a fruit sourcing partner?
Tell us the category, volume and destination market. We come back with the growing regions, the season window and the certified facilities in our network that fit the specification.




