Quality Control
How agricultural export buyers can structure quality expectations, inspection points, and product specifications.
Specification-led sourcing
Clear specification sheets reduce misunderstandings. Typical parameters include variety, grade, moisture, size, purity, processing style, packaging, and shelf-life expectations.
Inspection readiness
Buyer-appointed inspection, lab reports, and product photos can be coordinated where required. Requirements should be stated before order confirmation.
Traceable communication
Product changes, substitutions, grade limits, and seasonal constraints should be documented during the enquiry and quotation stage.
Buyer questions
Can buyers request lab testing?
Yes, testing needs can be reviewed during quotation and coordinated based on product, market, and buyer requirements.
How are quality expectations confirmed?
The most reliable method is a written specification sheet with agreed product, packing, inspection, and shipment terms.
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