Vegetable Products · HS 0707 · verified suppliers & live price
Fresh Grade 2 cucumbers are lower-quality produce with cosmetic defects, primarily used for processing into pickles, preserves, and secondary food products rather than fresh retail consumption. Internationally traded in standardized classifications, Grade 2 typically allows skin blemishes, slight shape irregularities, and minor length deviations. Major producing regions include Spain, the Netherlands, Turkey, and Mexico, which collectively dominate global export markets. China remains the largest producer overall but primarily for domestic consumption. Buyers should verify moisture content and defect specifications pre-shipment, as Grade 2 classifications vary significantly between origin countries; European standards tend stricter than other suppliers, affecting processing suitability and final product quality.
On the Genesis network, Cucumbers (Fresh) (Grade 2) currently matches 0 verified suppliers across 0 countries, with an indicative benchmark price. Its Genesis Sourcing Index of 16/100 reflects emerging sourcing availability — firm offers are assembled through the Genesis sourcing desk, every one escrow-protected.
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Cucumbers (Fresh) (Grade 2) is priced at approximately $709.59 per MT on the live Genesis Index. Request a quote for a firm, escrow-protected offer.
Cucumbers (Fresh) (Grade 2) carries a Genesis Sourcing Index of 16/100 (Emerging), based on 0 verified suppliers across 0 countries on the network and live benchmark pricing. The Genesis sourcing desk assembles firm offers for you.
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