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The UAE sits at the crossroads of the global date trade. It grows its own crop, re-exports the best of Saudi Arabia’s, Iran’s and Tunisia’s harvests, and packs and ships more premium dates than almost anywhere on earth. For a distributor, that concentration is the whole opportunity — and the whole challenge. Buy well here and your landed cost undercuts sourcing direct from origin; buy carelessly and you inherit someone else’s quality problem at container scale. This guide is how experienced importers get it right.
Three things make Dubai the default hub for wholesale dates. First, consolidation: a single UAE supplier can put Sukkari, Ajwa, Medjool and Khalas in one container alongside your grocery lines, so you hit full-container economics without committing a whole 40-footer to one variety. Second, logistics: Jebel Ali is one of the world’s busiest ports, with sailings to every major market and the cold-chain infrastructure that fresh Rutab and premium gift dates need. Third, documentation depth — UAE exporters produce halal certificates, certificates of origin and health certificates as a matter of routine, which is exactly what clears your dates through customs on the other side without a demurrage bill.
Buyers who lose money on dates almost always skipped this step. Each variety serves a different shelf and a different price point:
Match the variety to where your customer sells. A cash-and-carry wants Khalas by the tonne; a premium grocer wants graded Medjool and gift-boxed Sukkari.
Headline price per kilo is the number that fools first-time buyers. Landed cost — what the dates actually cost delivered and cleared — is the number that decides your margin, and it’s built from five levers you can pull:
Dates are a food product crossing borders, and customs treats them accordingly. Before you ship, confirm your supplier provides the commercial invoice and packing list, a certificate of origin, a health certificate where your destination requires it, and halal certification for markets that ask. Missing paperwork doesn’t just delay clearance — it accrues storage and demurrage that can erase the margin the sharp price won you. This is precisely where an established UAE exporter earns its keep: the paperwork is handled in-house, aligned to your letter-of-credit or TT terms, before the box leaves the port.
AgroFoods Global consolidates premium dates — Sukkari, Ajwa, Medjool, Khalas, Rutab and more — from across the region and ships them in bulk from Dubai with full export documentation. Explore our wholesale dates range, compare Sukkari, Medjool and Ajwa, or read our variety comparison. Send your variety, grade, quantity and destination and our trade desk returns a landed-cost quote within one business day.
Typically one pallet; we consolidate varieties and other grocery lines to reach economical container volumes for smaller importers.
It depends on your market — Sukkari and gift-boxed dates dominate Gulf premium retail, while graded Medjool is the recognised premium date in Western markets.
Yes — reputable exporters supply halal certification, certificate of origin and health certificates as standard, aligned to your destination’s customs requirements.
Ready to source wholesale? Contact the AgroFoods Global trade desk or browse the full catalogue.