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Gulfood
17 To 21 FEB 2025 | DUBAI WORLD TRADE CENTRE
We’re excited to see you at Gulfood 2025!
Gulfood
17 To 21 FEB 2025 | DUBAI WORLD TRADE CENTRE
We’re excited to see you at Gulfood 2025!
Lentil export to Europe is growing every year because many European countries need high-quality lentils for their markets. Buyers in countries like Germany, France, Italy, and Spain are always looking for trusted suppliers who can deliver clean and fresh products. By shipping lentils from Vancouver Port in safe 20-foot containers, exporters can provide European importers with the quality and service they expect.
Where do we ship from? We collect lentils directly from farms or factories. After we prepare the product, we send it to Vancouver Port in Canada. From this port, we load the lentils into 20-foot containers and ship them by sea to European countries. This way, the product is safe during the trip.
European buyers want top-quality products. During lentil export to Europe, we make sure that our lentils are clean and well-packed. We check moisture levels, color, and size carefully. Green polybag packaging is used to keep lentils fresh until they reach the buyer’s warehouse. This attention to detail makes Canadian lentils popular in the European market.
European buyers want top-quality lentils. During lentil export to Europe, we make sure that our lentils are clean and well-packed. We check moisture levels, color, and size carefully. Green polybag packaging is used to keep lentils fresh until they reach the buyer’s warehouse. This attention to detail makes Canadian lentils popular in the European market.
Italy (~49,000 tons)
Spain (~46,000 tons)
France (~39,000 tons)
Germany (~36,000 tons)
The European market depends heavily on imports, demand is increasing due to the vegetarian trend, healthy food choices and the need for plant-based protein.
Experts predict that the pulses market in Europe will grow by 4.5% per year and reach $30.6 billion by 2035. This growth creates great opportunities for lentil exports to Europe.
Canada is the largest producer and exporter of lentils in the world. In the 2024/25 season, global lentil production reached 6.6 million tons, and Canada had the biggest share. Many sources say:”Canada is often number 1 or 2 of the biggest exporters.”
Canadian lentils have high quality, sustainable production, and high protein. These features make them a trusted choice for European buyers. This gives Canada a strong position in lentil export to Europe.
a) Country of Origin Labelling
From 1 January 2025, new EU rules will require the country of origin label on all packaging for pulses. This means during lentil export to Europe, the label must clearly show the product’s country.
b) Environmental and Social Responsibility
The EU also requires reports like EUDR, CSRD, and CSDDD. These reports show the environmental and social impact of the supply chain. Lentil exporters must prove that production and shipping are sustainable.
c) Pesticide Residue Limits (MRLs)
Lentils may contain pesticide residues such as glyphosate. The EU has strict rules on maximum residue levels. Exporters must carry out strict quality checks to avoid import problems during lentil export to Europe.
To complete lentil export to Europe, exporters need the following documents:
Health certificates
Quality certificates
Shipping documents
These documents make sure the product enters Europe without customs issues.
We collect lentils from farms or factories.
We clean and prepare the product.
We pack it in safe bags.
We load the bags into 20-foot containers.
We ship the containers by sea from Vancouver Port.
The containers arrive at the buyer’s destination in Europe.
This process ensures the lentils stay fresh and safe during the entire trip.
Lentil prices can change based on quality, size, and market demand. European buyers usually request a price quote before confirming an order. Competitive pricing is a key factor for lentil export to Europe.
Lentil export to Europe is growing every year as European countries like Germany, France, Italy, and Spain rely on imported lentils to meet rising demand driven by vegetarian trends and healthy food choices.
Canada, the world’s largest lentil producer, is a trusted supplier thanks to its high-quality, sustainable products and strong logistics. Exporters collect lentils from farms or factories, clean and pack them in secure bags, and ship them in 20-foot containers from Vancouver Port to European buyers.
New EU regulations from January 2025 require clear country-of-origin labelling, stricter environmental reporting, and compliance with pesticide residue limits, making quality control and documentation (health, quality, and shipping certificates) more important than ever. With Europe’s pulses market expected to grow 4.5% annually to $30.6 billion by 2035, lentil export to Europe remains a profitable and expanding opportunity for Canadian suppliers.
Lord Agro Trade Co. is renowned as one of the premier lentil suppliers and exporters in Canada, providing a diverse range of high-quality pulses and grains to meet your needs.
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