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Dried Pineapple Spain Market Overview 2026

Sub Product
Dehydrated Pineapple, Freeze-Dried Pineapple
Raw Materials
Fresh Pineapple
HS Code
080430
Last Updated
2026-05-16
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Spain Dried Pineapple market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 0 sampled export transactions for Spain are summarized.
  • 0 export partner companies and 4 import partner companies are mapped for Dried Pineapple in Spain.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 0; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • 5 export partner countries and 5 import partner countries are ranked.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2024.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-05-16.

Dried Pineapple Export Supplier Intelligence, Price Trends, and Trade Flows in Spain

0 export partner companies are tracked for Dried Pineapple in Spain. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to validate exporter coverage, partner quality, and route priorities.

Annual Export Value, Volume, and Supplier Market Size for Dried Pineapple in Spain (HS Code 080430)

Analyze 3 years of Dried Pineapple export volume and value in Spain to evaluate supplier market growth, seasonality, and trade volatility.
YearVolumeValue
202452,339,84357,317,141 USD
202336,922,91753,812,304 USD
202232,866,95742,423,563 USD

Top Destination Markets for Dried Pineapple Exports from Spain (HS Code 080430) in 2024

For 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 5 destination countries for Dried Pineapple exports from Spain.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Portugal20,720,35221,472,471.965 USD
2France7,132,562.58,120,393.649 USD
3Germany6,443,8907,999,504.733 USD
4Italy5,473,5806,590,408.149 USD
5Morocco6,186,8394,328,126.186 USD

Dried Pineapple Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in Spain: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

4 import partner companies are tracked for Dried Pineapple in Spain. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to analyze buyer demand, partner density, and downstream channels.
Scatter points are sampled from 100.0% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Import Transaction and Price Records for Dried Pineapple in Spain

5 sampled Dried Pineapple import transactions in Spain provide date, origin, and trade-country context to benchmark price levels and demand-side trading patterns.
Dried Pineapple sampled import transaction unit prices by date in Spain: 2026-02-10: 2.70 USD / kg, 2026-01-13: 13.30 USD / kg, 2025-12-02: 0.55 USD / kg, 2025-11-26: 1.67 USD / kg, 2025-11-01: 26.44 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporterOrigin 
2026-02-10PIÃ** ************2.70 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2026-01-13PIÃ** ************13.30 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-12-02PIÃ** ************0.55 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-11-26PIñ* ************1.67 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-11-01PIN* ************26.44 USD / kg (-) (-)-

Top Dried Pineapple Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners in Spain

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them with 4 total import partner companies tracked for Dried Pineapple in Spain. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate demand-side partner fit.
(Spain)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-04-16
Industries: Food WholesalersCrop Production
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTrade
(Spain)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-04-16
Industries: Food WholesalersFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: TradeDistribution / Wholesale
(Spain)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-04-16
Employee Size: 101 - 500 Employees
Industries: OthersFood WholesalersFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Food ManufacturingDistribution / Wholesale
(Spain)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-04-16
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Food WholesalersCrop Production
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTradeFarming / Production / Processing / Packing
Spain Import Partner Coverage
4 companies
Import partner company count highlights demand-side visibility for Dried Pineapple in Spain.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Dried Pineapple importers, distributors, and buyer networks in Spain.

Annual Import Value, Volume, and Demand Size for Dried Pineapple in Spain (HS Code 080430)

Track 3 years of Dried Pineapple import volume and value in Spain to assess demand growth and market momentum.
YearVolumeValue
2024185,794,557173,681,752 USD
2023180,812,116162,011,228 USD
2022152,420,132134,729,011 USD

Top Origin Supplier Countries Supplying Dried Pineapple to Spain (HS Code 080430) in 2024

For 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 5 origin supplier countries supplying Dried Pineapple to Spain.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Costa Rica166,807,895.6156,178,837.046 USD
2Panama8,705,3507,423,226.159 USD
3Ecuador4,151,1003,286,777.645 USD
4Netherlands2,020,2402,284,459.116 USD
5Portugal1,067,4301,069,755.018 USD

Classification

Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormDried
Industry PositionProcessed Fruit Product

Market

Dried pineapple in Spain is an import-dependent, shelf-stable processed fruit product sold mainly through packaged retail and ingredient distribution channels. As an EU Member State, Spain applies harmonized EU food law on labeling, additives, pesticide residues, contaminants, and official controls for imported dried fruit. Commercial assortments commonly include sweetened and/or preservative-treated variants, making ingredient and allergen/label compliance a frequent buyer focus. Market access and continuity are therefore shaped more by regulatory compliance and border-control outcomes than by domestic production seasonality.
Market RoleNet importer and domestic consumer market (EU single-market distribution context)
Domestic RolePackaged snack and food-ingredient category supplied primarily by imports, with downstream packing/labeling and distribution handled by Spanish/EU operators
Market Growth
SeasonalityYear-round availability driven by imports and inventory, with limited seasonal constraint compared with fresh pineapple.

Specification

Physical Attributes
  • Cut style consistency (rings, slices, tidbits) and uniformity of size
  • Color expectations differentiated by treatment (e.g., lighter/golden tones often associated with sulphited product vs darker tones in non-sulphited product)
  • Low defect tolerance for visible mold, foreign matter, and excessive stickiness/clumping
Compositional Metrics
  • Moisture and water activity targets are key to shelf stability and mold control
  • Sugar profile depends on whether the product is sweetened; buyers commonly distinguish sweetened from unsweetened SKUs
Grades
  • Cut/size grade (e.g., slices vs dices; calibrated piece size)
  • Treatment grade (sweetened vs unsweetened; sulphited vs non-sulphited)
  • Quality grade based on appearance defects and foreign matter limits (buyer specification-driven)
Packaging
  • Retail packs: barrier pouches or jars with clear ingredient/allergen labeling in Spanish/EU format
  • Bulk packs: lined cartons or multiwall bags with inner poly liners for moisture protection
  • Moisture- and oxygen-control packaging used where needed to prevent quality deterioration during storage

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Origin processing/packing (drying and primary packing) → sea freight to EU → official controls at entry when applicable → Spanish importer/warehouse → repacking/labeling (if applicable) → retail and ingredient distribution
Temperature
  • Ambient storage with heat and humidity control to limit moisture uptake, stickiness, and mold risk
Atmosphere Control
  • Moisture barrier packaging is critical; oxygen management (e.g., reduced-oxygen or inert gas) may be used for quality preservation depending on specification
Shelf Life
  • Shelf-life is sensitive to moisture ingress; barrier packaging integrity and dry warehousing are key controls
Freight IntensityMedium
Transport ModeSea

Risks

Regulatory Compliance HighNon-compliance with EU/Spanish requirements (e.g., additive authorization/label declaration, allergen labeling where applicable, pesticide MRLs, and contaminant limits for dried fruits) can lead to border detention/rejection, market withdrawal, or retailer de-listing, severely disrupting Spain-bound trade.Run pre-shipment compliance checks against EU rules and Spanish label language requirements; verify additive status/usage, maintain COA for key hazards, and align the final label with importer/legal review before first shipment.
Food Safety MediumDried fruits are subject to EU maximum levels for certain contaminants; failures (e.g., mycotoxin-related non-compliance in dried-fruit categories) can trigger enforcement actions and RASFF-related market disruptions affecting Spain distribution.Implement a risk-based testing plan (origin risk screening, supplier verification, and retention samples) and maintain robust corrective-action documentation for audits and border checks.
Logistics MediumOcean freight disruptions and container-rate volatility can cause lead-time variability and landed-cost swings for Spain importers, raising out-of-stock and margin risk for private-label programs.Use buffer stock for key SKUs, diversify origin/route options where feasible, and lock seasonal freight capacity for retail programs.
Documentation Gap MediumMismatch between product specification, CN/TARIC classification, and shipment documentation (including label dossier) can cause customs delays and increase the likelihood of intensified controls.Confirm classification in TARIC for the exact product specification and keep shipment documents, label artwork, and COA aligned to the same lot and code.
Sustainability
  • Upstream pineapple cultivation can carry environmental scrutiny (e.g., pesticide and nutrient runoff risk) in some producing regions supplying the EU market
  • Packaging waste and compliance with retailer sustainability requirements can affect supplier acceptance for consumer packs
Labor & Social
  • Labor conditions and worker health/safety (including potential pesticide exposure) in pineapple cultivation and processing in some origin countries may be subject to buyer audits and EU buyer due-diligence expectations
Standards
  • IFS Food
  • BRCGS Food Safety
  • FSSC 22000
  • ISO 22000
  • HACCP

FAQ

What are the most common compliance reasons a dried pineapple shipment could be delayed or rejected in Spain?Delays or rejections commonly relate to EU compliance failures such as incorrect or incomplete labeling (including ingredients and allergens where applicable), non-compliant additive use or declaration, and laboratory findings that do not meet EU limits for pesticide residues or certain contaminants. Spain applies EU official controls at entry and within the market, so documentation and analytical readiness matter.
Do sulphites need to be declared on dried pineapple sold in Spain?If sulphites are used in the product, they must be declared in the ingredients list and presented in line with EU food information rules applicable in Spain. Importers typically treat sulphite status as a key specification item because it affects both labeling and consumer acceptance.
Which documents are typically requested by Spanish importers for dried pineapple?Besides standard customs and transport documents (invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and the EU customs import declaration), importers commonly request a product specification and a certificate of analysis to support food safety and legal compliance expectations. If preferential tariff treatment is claimed, proof of origin is also typically required.

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