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Dried Plum Suppliers & Prices in Belarus — Market Overview 2026

Sub Product
Dehydrated Plum, Freeze-Dried Plum
Raw Materials
Fresh Plum
HS Code
081320
Last Updated
2026-06-17
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Belarus Dried Plum market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 0 sampled export transactions for Belarus are summarized.
  • 0 export partner companies and 2 import partner companies are mapped for Dried Plum in Belarus.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 0; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • 0 export partner countries and 0 import partner countries are ranked.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-06-17.

Dried Plum Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in Belarus: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

2 import partner companies are tracked for Dried Plum in Belarus. 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 20.7% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Import Transaction and Price Records for Dried Plum in Belarus

5 sampled Dried Plum import transactions in Belarus provide date, origin, and trade-country context to benchmark price levels and demand-side trading patterns.
Dried Plum sampled import transaction unit prices by date in Belarus: 2025-12-05: 3.95 USD / kg, 2025-12-05: 4.40 USD / kg, 2025-12-05: 4.40 USD / kg, 2025-12-05: 4.60 USD / kg, 2025-12-05: 4.40 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporterOrigin 
2025-12-05Unk**** *******3.95 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-12-05Unk**** *******4.40 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-12-05Unk**** *******4.40 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-12-05Unk**** *******4.60 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-12-05Unk**** *******4.40 USD / kg (-) (-)-

Top Dried Plum Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners in Belarus

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them with 2 total import partner companies tracked for Dried Plum in Belarus. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate demand-side partner fit.
(Belarus)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-11-08
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: Over 1000 Employees
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood PackagingFood WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood ManufacturingOthersTrade
(Belarus)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-05-17
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Food Manufacturing
Belarus Import Partner Coverage
2 companies
Import partner company count highlights demand-side visibility for Dried Plum in Belarus.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Dried Plum importers, distributors, and buyer networks in Belarus.

Classification

Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormDried
Industry PositionProcessed Fruit Product

Market

Dried plum (prunes) in Belarus is an import-dependent processed fruit category supplied primarily by foreign producers. UN Comtrade mirror exports (via WITS) show Uzbekistan, Chile and Moldova as the leading suppliers by value/volume in 2022–2023. Market access is shaped by EAEU-wide food safety, additives, and labeling technical regulations that apply in Belarus. The most material commercial constraint is geopolitical sanctions and payment/logistics friction associated with Belarus, which can disrupt counterparties, routing and settlement even for food products.
Market RoleImport-dependent consumer market (net importer)
Domestic RoleRetail and foodservice ingredient product with import-led supply
Market GrowthNot Mentioned
SeasonalityYear-round availability driven by imports and the shelf-stable nature of dried fruit.

Specification

Physical Attributes
  • Pitted or unpitted format (commercially traded forms)
  • Whole dried fruit with uniform size/appearance expected by buyers
Compositional Metrics
  • Additive compliance is actively enforced; products may be restricted for non-compliant preservative use combinations.

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Exporter/processor (origin country) → cross-border transport → Belarus importer/wholesaler → repacking/labeling as needed → retail/foodservice distribution
Temperature
  • Ambient distribution is typical; protect from heat and moisture to prevent quality degradation.
Shelf Life
  • Shelf life is sensitive to moisture ingress; packaging integrity and dry storage conditions are critical.
Freight IntensityLow
Transport ModeMultimodal

Risks

Sanctions And Payments HighBelarus is subject to extensive EU and U.S. sanctions regimes; even when food trade is not broadly prohibited, counterparties, banks, insurers, transport providers, and logistics routes may be restricted or de-risked, creating a material risk of failed payment, delayed clearance, or inability to perform contracts.Run counterparty and beneficial-ownership screening against EU/U.S. lists; confirm bank/payment corridors, insurers, and carriers will support the shipment; include sanctions/force-majeure clauses and pre-agree alternative routing and settlement options.
Regulatory Compliance HighBelarus market surveillance can impose bans on specific prune products for non-compliance with EAEU technical regulations; in February 2025, media reported Belarus’ Госстандарт prohibited import and sale of a specific Uzbek prune product due to inadmissible preservative use (E202 with E210) for dried fruits.Lock formulation and additive compliance to TR CU 029/2012; obtain batch lab testing and supplier additive attestations; ensure labels and composition statements align with TR CU 022/2011 before shipment.
Logistics MediumSanctions-driven routing constraints and heightened border/transport compliance checks can increase transit time variability and landed costs for Belarus-bound shipments, especially for overseas origins requiring multimodal transport.Use shelf-stable packaging with moisture barriers; plan longer lead times; qualify multiple forwarders/routes (rail/road via EAEU corridors) and maintain safety stock at importer level.
Labor & Social
  • Heightened human-rights and reputational due diligence is often required for Belarus-linked counterparties due to ongoing EU and U.S. sanctions tied to internal repression and Belarus’ support for Russia’s war against Ukraine.

FAQ

Where does Belarus primarily source dried plums (prunes) from?UN Comtrade mirror exports (via the World Bank WITS interface) indicate that in 2022–2023 the largest suppliers of dried prunes to Belarus were Uzbekistan and Chile, with Moldova also a notable supplier.
Which core EAEU regulations matter most for importing dried prunes into Belarus?Key requirements commonly referenced for food imports into Belarus (as an EAEU member) include TR CU 021/2011 on food safety, TR CU 022/2011 on food labeling, and TR CU 029/2012 on food additives and related substances.
What is the single biggest practical risk for prune trade involving Belarus?The biggest risk is sanctions and related payment/logistics disruption: EU and U.S. sanctions regimes targeting Belarus can restrict counterparties and service providers, which can block or delay otherwise routine food shipments.

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