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Raspberry Jam New Zealand Market Overview 2026

Raw Materials
Fresh Raspberry, White Sugar
HS Code
200799
Last Updated
2026-05-01
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • New Zealand Raspberry Jam market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 0 sampled export transactions for New Zealand are summarized.
  • 0 export partner companies and 1 import partner companies are mapped for Raspberry Jam in New Zealand.
  • 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 2026-05-01.

Raspberry Jam Export Supplier Intelligence, Price Trends, and Trade Flows in New Zealand

0 export partner companies are tracked for Raspberry Jam in New Zealand. 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 Raspberry Jam in New Zealand (HS Code 200799)

Analyze 3 years of Raspberry Jam export volume and value in New Zealand to evaluate supplier market growth, seasonality, and trade volatility.
YearVolumeValue
20249,400,52730,675,607 USD
20239,416,75130,215,520 USD
20228,745,65221,286,120 USD

Top Destination Markets for Raspberry Jam Exports from New Zealand (HS Code 200799) in 2024

For 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 5 destination countries for Raspberry Jam exports from New Zealand.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Australia8,637,34827,992,923.427 USD
2United States250,6901,098,685.853 USD
3Hong Kong63,964274,727.774 USD
4Fiji54,136254,891.185 USD
5China32,888240,086.25 USD

Raspberry Jam Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in New Zealand: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

1 import partner companies are tracked for Raspberry Jam in New Zealand. 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 Raspberry Jam in New Zealand

1 sampled Raspberry Jam import transactions in New Zealand provide date, origin, and trade-country context to benchmark price levels and demand-side trading patterns.
Raspberry Jam sampled import transaction unit prices by date in New Zealand: 2025-09-12: 1.28 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporterOrigin 
2025-09-12CLA*** ********* *** ***** * ** * *** ***1.28 USD / kg (-) (-)-

Top Raspberry Jam Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners in New Zealand

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them with 1 total import partner companies tracked for Raspberry Jam in New Zealand. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate demand-side partner fit.
(New Zealand)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-30
Employee Size: 101 - 500 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD 10M - 50M
Industries: Food PackagingFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Food Manufacturing
New Zealand Import Partner Coverage
1 companies
Import partner company count highlights demand-side visibility for Raspberry Jam in New Zealand.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Raspberry Jam importers, distributors, and buyer networks in New Zealand.

Annual Import Value, Volume, and Demand Size for Raspberry Jam in New Zealand (HS Code 200799)

Track 3 years of Raspberry Jam import volume and value in New Zealand to assess demand growth and market momentum.
YearVolumeValue
20249,500,23017,503,957 USD
20235,851,32112,320,084 USD
20228,186,89315,671,704 USD

Top Origin Supplier Countries Supplying Raspberry Jam to New Zealand (HS Code 200799) in 2024

For 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 5 origin supplier countries supplying Raspberry Jam to New Zealand.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Chile2,544,1403,280,801.532 USD
2Australia588,4562,259,007.97 USD
3India1,728,6402,109,605.348 USD
4China701,4911,448,421.621 USD
5Ecuador1,094,9101,315,771.808 USD

Classification

Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormShelf-stable (jarred/potted spread)
Industry PositionValue-added processed fruit preserve

Market

Raspberry jam in New Zealand is a processed fruit spread category supplied through mainstream grocery retail and supported by domestic manufacturers. New Zealand-made raspberry jam products are marketed in both retail jar/pot formats and larger foodservice packs. Manufacturer product information indicates that suitable raspberry supply in New Zealand may be insufficient at times, leading to the use of raspberries sourced from both New Zealand and overseas. Market access and ongoing sales depend heavily on compliance with the Food Act 2014 and the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (including jam composition and labelling rules).
Market RoleDomestic consumer market with local manufacturing; relies on imported raspberry inputs and/or imported finished products to support continuity of supply
Domestic RoleRetail and foodservice spread product; domestically manufactured and distributed via supermarkets and foodservice channels

Specification

Physical Attributes
  • Shelf-stable spread packed in jars/pots; typically kept refrigerated after opening (label directions vary by brand).
Compositional Metrics
  • FSANZ Standard 2.3.2 (Jam): products sold as jam must contain no less than 650 g/kg water-soluble solids.
  • FSANZ Standard 2.3.2 (Jam): if one or more fruits appear in the labelling (e.g., "raspberry"), the jam must be made from no less than 400 g/kg of those fruits.
Packaging
  • Retail jars (e.g., 260g–350g) and pots (e.g., ~455g) are used in New Zealand retail
  • Foodservice/bakery packs (e.g., 1.25kg and 2.8kg formats) are marketed by domestic producers

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Fruit sourcing (NZ and/or imported raspberries) → fruit preparation → kettle cooking with sugar/sweetening ingredients → pectin/acid adjustment → hot filling into jars/pots → sealing → cooling → ambient distribution → retail/foodservice
Temperature
  • Ambient distribution is typical for unopened product; protect from excessive heat during storage and transport.
  • Refrigerate after opening (commonly stated on New Zealand brand directions for use).
Shelf Life
  • Shelf-stable unopened; once opened, consumer handling (refrigeration and avoiding contamination) is important to maintain quality.
Freight IntensityHigh
Transport ModeSea

Risks

Regulatory Compliance HighIf raspberry jam is imported for sale in New Zealand by an unregistered food importer (or the lodgement is not correctly linked to the importer registration / intended use requirements), consignments can be held at the border, disrupting supply.Register with MPI as a food importer (or use a registered agent) before shipping; ensure the Customs client code and declarations used in the Trade Single Window align with MPI food importer registration requirements.
Product Composition And Labelling MediumSelling a product as "jam" (including "raspberry jam") triggers specific composition requirements under FSANZ Standard 2.3.2 and broader labelling obligations under Chapter 1; non-compliance can lead to enforcement action or recall.Run a pre-shipment label and formulation check against FSANZ Standard 2.3.2 (Jam) and Chapter 1 labelling standards; keep documented substantiation for fruit content and label claims.
Logistics MediumFreight volatility and damage risk are elevated for finished jam shipped in glass jars/pots; breakage and transport cost swings can affect landed cost and service levels.Use protective secondary packaging and pallet standards; consider safety stock and multi-origin supply options for continuity during freight disruptions.
Sustainability
  • Ingredient-origin variability: some NZ manufacturers indicate domestic raspberry supply constraints, which can increase reliance on international sourcing and heighten supplier assurance needs.
  • Packaging footprint: glass jars/pots increase packaging weight and breakage waste risk across distribution.
Standards
  • GFSI-recognised certification (e.g., BRCGS, FSSC 22000) may be requested by buyer programs (buyer dependent)

FAQ

Do I need to register as a food importer to bring raspberry jam into New Zealand for sale?Yes. New Zealand Food Safety (MPI) states that all food for sale (including processed food) must be imported by a registered food importer (or an agent who is registered), and consignments imported by an unregistered food importer can be held at the border.
What are the basic Customs steps to clear imported raspberry jam into New Zealand?New Zealand Customs requires an electronic lodgement (import entry/ECI) before goods are released, and MPI requires the importer registration checks for food imported for sale. In practice, importers typically lodge the entry through a Customs broker/freight forwarder and ensure the lodgement details support MPI’s food importer requirements to avoid border holds.
If a product is sold as "raspberry jam" in New Zealand, are there composition rules it must meet?Yes. Under FSANZ Standard 2.3.2 (Jam), jam sold as jam must contain at least 650 g/kg water-soluble solids, and jam sold with a fruit name in the labelling (for example, "raspberry") must be made from at least 400 g/kg of that fruit.

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