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Organic Sun-Dried Apricots

Certified organic Malatya-origin apricots positioned for premium retail, ingredient, private label, repacking and industrial B2B programs.

Origin: Malatya, Turkey
Certification: Organic supply programs
Supply mode: Bulk, private label, industrial and selected retail-ready options
Commercial role: Flagship origin product with strong premium positioning potential
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Organic sun-dried apricots from Malatya, Turkey

Commercial overview

This is one of the flagship Atlas product lines and one of the most commercially recognizable dried fruit categories from Turkey. Organic Malatya sun-dried apricots are relevant for importers, organic distributors, premium snack brands, private label buyers, repackers and industrial users seeking strong origin credibility and a product with immediate category recognition.

Commercially, the product stands out because origin matters. Malatya has strong global association with apricot production, and that origin recognition supports premium positioning, cleaner storytelling and stronger differentiation versus generic dried fruit offers. For B2B buyers, this is relevant not only at the sourcing stage but also at the retail and brand communication stage.

The category is flexible enough to serve both premium-facing retail programs and ingredient channels. It can work in consumer pouches, branded snack lines, repacking operations, breakfast applications, bakery inclusion, chocolate or bar manufacturing, foodservice and other industrial fruit preparation programs depending on the grade, size profile and pack structure selected.

Specification snapshot

No additives, sun-dried, moisture max. 24%, aw 0.70, E. coli max. 1000 cfu/g, yeast & mold max. 10,000 cfu/g, aflatoxin B1 < 5 ppb, total aflatoxin < 10 ppb, Salmonella absent in 25g, non-GMO.

Depending on the program, commercial discussions may also cover size range, color profile, visual defect tolerance, skin condition, foreign matter control, residue expectations, microbiological alignment, metal detection, packaging construction and destination market documentation.

Final values may be aligned to crop conditions, grade, process route, customer application, certification scope and destination market requirements.

Range position

Organic Range

Certified organic Malatya-origin apricots positioned for premium retail, ingredient and private label programs.

Key applications

  • Retail snack packs
  • Private label projects
  • Bakery and cereal inclusion
  • Ingredient and repacking programs
  • Premium foodservice supply
  • Industrial fruit applications

Packing direction

  • Bulk export cartons
  • Private label pouch formats
  • Industrial ingredient packing
  • Selected retail-ready options
  • Foodservice formats
  • Mixed portfolio loading

Why this product carries premium commercial value

Organic sun-dried apricots from Malatya are not just another dried fruit line. They are a high-recognition origin product with a stronger premium narrative than many standard dried fruit categories. For buyers serving natural food, organic retail and quality-conscious markets, this matters because origin, certification and process style can all contribute to perceived value.

  • Strong origin recognition linked to Malatya
  • Organic positioning supports premium channel access
  • No additive profile fits cleaner label expectations
  • Works in both direct-consumption and ingredient channels
  • Useful for branded, private label and repacking programs
  • Supports premium storytelling without unnecessary complexity

Typical buyer profiles

  • Organic importers: seeking certified origin product with strong commercial credibility
  • Private label buyers: requiring shelf-ready positioning, organic alignment and reliable pack programs
  • Snack brands: using the product as a premium standalone or mixed-fruit component
  • Repackers: needing consistent incoming product for secondary packing
  • Industrial users: evaluating the product for bars, bakery, cereal and fruit-based formulations
  • Distributors: serving natural, organic and specialty food channels

Technical product profile

Product character

Sun-dried apricots offer a darker natural appearance than sulphured apricots and are commercially valued for their authentic, less processed image. In organic programs, this visual character is usually not a drawback but part of the product identity.

Process direction

The product is typically discussed as a no-additive, sun-dried organic line with sorting, grading and packing structured around the intended end use. Final presentation can vary depending on whether the buyer needs retail presentation, repacking suitability or ingredient efficiency.

Application fit

Suitable for premium snacking, natural food shelves, organic private label, bakery inclusion, cereal blends, bar systems, chocolate applications, repacking and ingredient-oriented food manufacturing.

Commercially relevant quality parameters

In serious B2B trade, a product like this is bought against specification, not only against a name. The most important parameters are the ones that influence visual acceptance, shelf positioning, process suitability, certification confidence and complaint risk.

  • Organic certification alignment and document scope
  • Sun-dried natural color profile and appearance tolerance
  • Moisture and water activity balance
  • Size range, piece count or grade logic where relevant
  • Texture profile and softness consistency
  • Visual defects and damaged fruit tolerance
  • Microbiological expectations according to application
  • Aflatoxin control and other contaminant expectations
  • Foreign matter control and pack integrity
  • Residue expectations and market-specific compliance needs

Typical specification discussion points

  • Target grade and size direction
  • Retail, repacking or industrial end use
  • Desired visual profile for the final sales channel
  • Microbiological and analytical limits
  • Organic certification requirements for the destination market
  • Packing format, net weight and carton structure
  • Private label scope including artwork and label text
  • Document package for customs, organic verification and QA
  • Shipment size and delivery planning
  • Any customer-specific restrictions or approval conditions

Indicative technical specification framework

The following framework is intended to support inquiry-stage alignment. Final commercial specifications should always be defined in the approved product specification and contract documentation.

Product name: Organic sun-dried apricots

Origin: Malatya, Turkey

Certification: Organic supply program

Drying method: Sun-dried

Additives: No additives

Moisture: Max. 24%

Water activity: 0.70

GMO status: Non-GMO

E. coli: Max. 1000 cfu/g

Yeast & mold: Max. 10,000 cfu/g

Aflatoxin B1: < 5 ppb

Total aflatoxin: < 10 ppb

Salmonella: Absent in 25g

Appearance: Characteristic for organic sun-dried apricot grade

Storage: Cool, dry and hygienic storage away from heat, moisture and odor contamination

Shelf life: To be confirmed according to pack type, storage conditions and production timing

Exact defect tolerances, residue criteria, piece counts, microbiological limits and packaging details should be confirmed against the final agreed specification.

Retail positioning

Suitable for premium organic snack packs and natural food shelves where origin and cleaner processing are commercially important.

Private label direction

Strong fit for buyers building a premium organic dried fruit range under their own brand with clear origin-based messaging.

Ingredient direction

Relevant for cereal, bakery, bar and fruit-based manufacturing where certified organic input and natural product identity matter.

Application-specific buying logic

Different channels evaluate the same product differently. A snack brand may focus on premium appearance and consumer communication, while an ingredient manufacturer may prioritize cut consistency, moisture stability and document reliability. This is why the end use should be defined early.

  • Retail snack packs: appearance, pack presentation and brand fit
  • Private label: origin story, organic compliance and label execution
  • Bakery: manageable texture and inclusion suitability
  • Cereal and bars: size consistency, sweetness balance and process practicality
  • Repacking: incoming consistency and efficient secondary packing
  • Industrial ingredient use: technical clarity, certification confidence and supply continuity

Packing and private label options

Packing structure depends on the channel, price architecture and handling model. Bulk formats are relevant for importers, industrial users and repackers, while smaller consumer formats support branded and private label programs.

  • Bulk export cartons for import and repacking
  • Industrial ingredient formats for food manufacturing
  • Foodservice-oriented pack structures where required
  • Retail pouch or tray-based concepts for shelf sale
  • Private label pack programs subject to agreed artwork and legal text
  • Pallet and carton planning based on loading and warehouse needs

Final pack dimensions, inner packaging, carton construction, label placement, palletization and load plan should be confirmed during quotation and approval.

Organic compliance and documentation logic

For organic products, documentation and process alignment are part of the commercial offer, not an afterthought. Buyers typically need clarity not only on the fruit itself but also on certification scope, lot traceability, product identification and destination-market documentation.

  • Organic certification alignment according to the agreed market program
  • Lot-based traceability and product identification
  • Document readiness for customs, QA and organic verification
  • Specification confirmation before shipment
  • Private label copy and organic labeling review where applicable
  • Inspection logic defined clearly to reduce claim risk

Shipment and supply planning

This product is often purchased as part of a more structured organic dried fruit program rather than a one-off spot item. Shipment planning therefore matters commercially, especially for importers and brands managing seasonal promotions, launch schedules or regular replenishment.

  • Suitable for recurring organic procurement programs
  • Can be integrated into broader mixed dried fruit sourcing plans
  • Requires early alignment on pack format and document set
  • Benefits from clear load planning and pallet configuration approval
  • Should be matched to the buyer's stock cycle and market timing

Commercial risks to clarify early

  • Using a generic dried apricot brief instead of an organic sun-dried specification
  • Not aligning visual expectations with the natural darker character of sun-dried fruit
  • Leaving organic document requirements until late in the buying process
  • Not defining target grade and end use clearly enough before pricing
  • Starting private label discussions without fixing label text and certification claims
  • Assuming retail and industrial programs need the same visual and technical tolerances

What buyers usually want from a supplier discussion

Most serious inquiries focus on matching the product to the business model. Buyers usually want a clear recommendation on grade, pack direction, compliance handling and documentation so the quotation reflects the actual route to market.

  • Clear grade and format recommendation
  • Packing options suitable for the target sales channel
  • Technical alignment on microbiology, aflatoxin and moisture
  • Organic certification and documentation clarity
  • Shipment structure that supports repeat buying
  • Commercial detail strong enough for internal approval and customer planning

How Atlas usually discusses this product

Commercial discussions usually begin with the product style, target channel and expected premium level. Because this is an organic origin-driven line, the conversation often goes beyond basic price and volume. Buyers typically want to understand grade logic, size profile, visual expectations, document readiness, certification handling and the most suitable packing format for the intended market.

Retail and private label discussions usually focus on appearance, brand fit, label copy, carton structure and shelf positioning. Ingredient and industrial discussions place more emphasis on technical limits, consistency, microbiological expectations, specification control and supply planning. In both cases, the goal is to match the right organic apricot program to the real commercial use rather than quoting a generic dried fruit line.

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