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<pre>Dear Mike,
Try joining the chat group
OliveOil@yahoogroups.com there is always
information and help to be found in this group. My wife is the President of
Olives South Australia. They run the oldest and biggest Olive Oil
Competition in Australia (at this point), so you could enter that one. Let
me know and I'll get her to contact you.
Regards
Jim
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From: offthefencepinot <
mike@...> [mailto:
mike@...]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 1:54 PM
To:
OliveOil@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [OliveOil] Re: exporting to US from EU
Dear Jim,
I was wondering if you could give me afew ointers with regards to
exporting olive oil to the US and throughout Europe from New Zealand.
I work for Seresin estate winery and we are looking to export this
year, do you know of any good contacts points that you can give me.
Alkso do you know of any good international oil show like they doi
with wine that we can visit and promote at. I do want to stat
entering our oil in shows and cometitions as well.
I look forward to your reply
Reagrds
Mike Treloar
Seresin Estate
Bedford Road
PO Box 859
Marlborough
Ph. 64 3 572 9408
Fx. 64 3 572 9850
Mobile 64 21 333 993
www.seresin.co.nz
mike@...
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OliveOil@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Dixon" <jdixon@r...> wrote:
> Nico,
>
> I'm a small importer dealing with Itlaian producers. I won't claim
to be an
> expert, but here are a couple things I've learned:
>
> -Make sure the producers have all the necessary export documents
ready
> before the oil is picked up.
>
> -The oil must be labled in English to meet FDA regs (the
words "olive oil,"
> product of Italy, name and address of producer, content volume in
US units,
> eg, fluid oz not liters, and the name and address of the
> importer/distributor)...this applies to every barrel, can, or
bottle.
>
> -If you're importing bottled oil, it's worth it to have the shipper
in
> Italy build wooden shipping crates to pack the cardboard boxes of
bottles
> into.
>
> -Be sure to check out the the new rules for organic labeling if any
of your
> oils are organic. The certifying agency stuff isn't really in place
for
> Italy this year, and one of my producers tells me it would cost
almost 1000
> Euro to have his oil, already certified by Italy and the EU,
certified for
> the US
>
> -For shipments of less than 1000 kg (about 1 ton, which is a lot of
oil),
> air freight is about the same cost as ocean
>
> -Shipping costs are unit-based, but entry fees and other costs from
your
> broker are generally fixed, so it's more cost-effective to bring
all of the
> oil in one load
>
> >
> >I have been trying to reach the US FDA to find out how to
> >get an FDA "Production Facility Number", as someone told me
> >the producers would need this, however I just can't get a
> >hold of a live person there. Can you help me understand
> >whether they need this and how I could get it?
>
> I've never heard of this, don't have one, and have never been asked
for it.
>
> >We will use a customs broker and freight forwarder to
> >handle customs. Also on that note, can anyone recommend
> >their favorite shipping company for an Italy to West Coast
> >US delivery?
>
>
> I'm in Portland, Oregon, and use OIA Global, but mostly because the
customs
> broker I use is the brother of a friend. Still, they give me good
service
> and the price is comparable to the first broker I used.
>
> I arrange for the purchase of the oil directly with the producer,
wire the
> payment, email my broker, and wait for notice that my shipment is
waiting
> at a bonded warehouse out by the airport. I drive my old pickup out
and
> pick it up. OIA takes VISA, so I can earn travel miles.
>
> Jim Dixon
> Real Good Food
>
www.realgoodfood.com
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