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Frozen Apple Suppliers & Prices in Canada — Market Overview 2026

Sub Product
Frozen Diced Apple, Frozen Fuji Apple, Frozen Gala Apple, Frozen Golden Delicious Apple, +5
Last Updated
2026-06-17
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Canada Frozen Apple market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 2 sampled export transactions for Canada are summarized.
  • 1 export partner companies and 0 import partner companies are mapped for Frozen Apple in Canada.
  • 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.

Frozen Apple Export Supplier Intelligence, Price Trends, and Trade Flows in Canada

1 export partner companies are tracked for Frozen Apple in Canada. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to validate exporter coverage, partner quality, and route priorities.
Explore Frozen Apple export intelligence in Canada, including 2 sampled supplier transactions, monthly unit-price ranges, and partner-country trade flow patterns for HS Code -.
Scatter points are sampled from 100.0% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Export Supplier Transaction Records for Frozen Apple in Canada

2 sampled Frozen Apple transactions in Canada include date, origin, and partner-country context to benchmark export prices and supplier trading patterns.
Frozen Apple sampled transaction unit prices by date in Canada: 2025-11-18: 1.82 USD / kg, 2025-11-18: 3.97 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporter 
2025-11-18CAS** *********** ********* *** ****** ***** ******* ****** * ** *** ** ******* ** ***** *** ******* *** *** ******* ******* * ****** ********1.82 USD / kg (Canada) (United States)
2025-11-18CAS** *********** ******** ** ****** ***** *********** * ** *** ** ******* ** **** *** ****** *** *** ******* ******* ****** ********3.97 USD / kg (Canada) (United States)

Top Frozen Apple Export Suppliers and Companies in Canada

Review leading exporter profiles and benchmark them against 1 total export partner companies tracked for Frozen Apple in Canada. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to shortlist sourcing and export partners faster.
(Canada)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-17
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Trade
Canada Export Partner Coverage
1 companies
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Classification

Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormFrozen
Industry PositionValue-Added Processed Fruit Product

Market

Frozen apple in Canada functions as a processed fruit product supplied through a mix of domestic processing and imports, supported by Canada’s broader apple-growing sector. Market access is strongly shaped by federal food-import controls under the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations, including licensing and traceability expectations for most food importers. The product is cold-chain dependent, making logistics costs and temperature integrity material to landed cost and quality outcomes. For shipment planning and compliance, Canada’s CFIA Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) is a key reference to confirm commodity- and origin-specific import requirements.
Market RoleDomestic consumer market with domestic production and imports (mixed producer/importer)
Domestic RoleProcessed fruit ingredient and retail/foodservice frozen fruit product supported by domestic apple production and processing near producing regions

Specification

Physical Attributes
  • Uniform cut size (slices/dices) and low defect tolerance (bruising, peel, core remnants)
  • Controlled browning and color consistency after thawing
Compositional Metrics
  • Soluble solids (Brix) and acidity balance aligned to intended end use (baking, fillings, smoothies)
Grades
  • Processor/importer specifications commonly define cut size, defect limits, and foreign material tolerance for industrial and foodservice packs.
Packaging
  • Cold-chain compatible bags in cartons (retail and foodservice)
  • Bulk packs for industrial users (where applicable)

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Apple supply (domestic orchards and/or imports) → washing/sorting → peeling/coring/cutting → anti-browning treatment (where used) → freezing → packaging → frozen storage → refrigerated distribution
Temperature
  • Continuous frozen storage and transport to preserve texture and limit quality loss from thaw/refreeze events
Shelf Life
  • Quality is highly sensitive to temperature abuse (partial thawing and refreezing) during storage, transport, or retail handling.
Freight IntensityHigh
Transport ModeMultimodal

Risks

Regulatory Compliance HighFor many food imports (including manufactured foods), Canada requires a valid Safe Food for Canadians (SFC) licence; without a valid licence, shipments can be denied entry.Confirm licensing requirements using CFIA tools, obtain/maintain an active SFC licence for the correct activity and commodity, and ensure the licence number is accurately declared on import documentation.
Logistics MediumFrozen apple is cold-chain dependent and freight-intensive; temperature excursions or refrigerated capacity constraints can drive quality loss, claim risk, and cost volatility.Use validated cold-chain partners, specify temperature-control requirements in contracts, deploy temperature monitoring, and plan buffer time for border/terminal delays.
Food Safety MediumProcessed fruit operations face contamination and recall exposure if preventive controls, sanitation, and supplier controls are inadequate; enforcement actions can include recalls and other CFIA measures.Implement a robust preventive control plan aligned to SFCR expectations, validate sanitation and environmental monitoring programs where applicable, and maintain rapid traceability/recall readiness.
Climate MediumCanadian apple supply is exposed to weather variability, which can affect raw material availability and pricing for domestic processors.Diversify sourcing (domestic regions and qualified import origins) and align procurement contracts to manage supply shocks.
Labour And Social MediumUse of temporary foreign worker programs in upstream orchards and related operations can create compliance and reputational risk if wages, housing, or working conditions do not meet program and local requirements.Conduct supplier social compliance audits focused on worker housing, recruitment fees, contracts, and grievance mechanisms; require documented compliance with applicable program requirements.
Sustainability
  • Pesticide use scrutiny and reduction initiatives in Canadian apple production systems
  • Climate resilience risks for apple supply (weather variability affecting domestic raw material availability)
Labor & Social
  • Reliance on temporary foreign worker programs in Canadian agriculture (including requirements related to wages, working conditions, and housing under relevant streams) can create compliance and reputational risk if supplier/employer practices are weak.
  • No widely documented, product-specific forced-labour controversy is uniquely associated with Canadian frozen apple; due diligence remains necessary for all upstream farm and processing labor conditions.
Standards
  • GFSI-recognized food safety certifications (e.g., BRCGS, SQF, FSSC 22000) are commonly requested by large retail and foodservice buyers (buyer-specific).

FAQ

Do I need a Safe Food for Canadians (SFC) licence to import frozen apple into Canada?In most cases, yes—Canada’s SFCR licensing requirements apply to most foods, and CFIA has stated that for manufactured foods, imports can be denied entry without a valid SFC licence. Confirm your specific situation using CFIA’s licensing guidance and tools, and ensure the licence is active and declared correctly on your import entry.
Where can I verify the latest import requirements for frozen apple into Canada?Use the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Automated Import Reference System (AIRS). AIRS provides commodity- and origin-specific requirements and is updated frequently, so it should be checked close to shipment.
What traceability records should importers and distributors maintain for processed fruit products in Canada?Under SFCR traceability requirements, businesses generally need to track food one step back to the immediate supplier and one step forward to the immediate customer, keep documents for the required retention period, and ensure records are accessible in Canada. CFIA may request these records within 24 hours (or faster if there is a suspected health risk).

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