Fayet Mango Export Station Sudan
Budget: $1,500 – $3,000 USD
We have a mega farm in North Sudan with the space of 200 hectare, we're planning to establish export station. This station will serve mango, orange as well as other vegetables, with an expected annual production volume surpassing more than 5,600 tons, it's imperative to identify how viable this project could be. Prime tasks will include assessing the potential market demand for mango exports, and recognizing the infrastructure and resources necessary for success. Ideally, candidates should have experience with agricultural projects, market analysis, feasibility studies, and knowledge about Sudan's regulatory environment. You must be able to provide intuitive, well-reasoned assessments based on our planned production scale.
I need a consultancy company or experts fruits exportation business, with an emphasis on tropical fruits, such as mangos. The aim is to conduct a feasibility study for establishing an export station for mango fruits in the Sudan, the products of this station to be exported to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
The consultancy firm should:
- Analyze the provided market research data, mango production statistics, and export regulation information.
- Identify the necessary infrastructure and machinery, along with a detailed project cost breakdown.
- Evaluate potential risks and challenges linked to the establishment and operation of a mango export station.
The ideal candidate should have experience with feasibility studies, understand export rules and regulations, and comprehend market trends, specifically within the GCC countries. Having a background in agricultural exports, particularly tropical fruits, is a definite advantage.
I need a consultancy company or experts fruits exportation business, with an emphasis on tropical fruits, such as mangos. The aim is to conduct a feasibility study for establishing an export station for mango fruits in the Sudan, the products of this station to be exported to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
The consultancy firm should:
- Analyze the provided market research data, mango production statistics, and export regulation information.
- Identify the necessary infrastructure and machinery, along with a detailed project cost breakdown.
- Evaluate potential risks and challenges linked to the establishment and operation of a mango export station.
The ideal candidate should have experience with feasibility studies, understand export rules and regulations, and comprehend market trends, specifically within the GCC countries. Having a background in agricultural exports, particularly tropical fruits, is a definite advantage.