Export
Welcome to Tou’s Garden, located in Acacia Gap just 45 minutes drive south from Darwin, Northern Territory.
With over 35,000 mango producing trees & a further 50, 000 being planted over 6000 hectares, Tou’s Garden is proud to supply a variety of mango and other fruit to the wholesale, export and retail markets.
Our modern packing shed houses state of the art packing equipment, cool rooms and facilities required to meet industry demands during the seasons.
Each year we employ a team of over 85 people to process the orders for Tou’s Garden.
Markets
Export of Kensington Pride on seasonal conditions happens in October and R2E2 in November with Nam Doc Mai available from mid-August to November.
Tou’s Garden currently export to Canada, China, New Zealand, Malaysia, Switzerland, Hong Kong and are working through protocols to export to India and Eastern Europe.
Quantites
The minimum order for export is one AKE style air cargo container approx. 1,800 Kg
Packing
The packaging for bulk orders is by normal pallets. The fruit is traditionally packaged in trays to approximately 7kg in weight.
The vision 9000 is the first colour & blemish grader developed by compac NZ. Which, Tou’s Garden is assisting with mapping to electronically sort and grade mangoes.
Delivery is generally by airfreight with the boxes packed into AV’s, although palletized consignments are arranged for the delivery of larger quantities.
Bulk fruit supplies would be delivered in 20 ft or 40 ft sea freight cargo containers if required.
Certificates and Accreditations
- HACCP registered
- Members of the Australian Mango Industry Association
- Members of Northern Territory Mango Industry Association
- NT Farmers Association.
- Australian Fresh Care
- Australia Fair Farms
- Eurocap registration (pending)
- USA Approved Importer status obtained
Terms and Conditions
- Tou’s Garden can offer the product at an agreed price range and negotiate for a whole of season arrangement prior to the beginning of the harvest period.
- Payment terms are payment upfront
- Ordering and other communications can be achieved via telephone and email