Second Philippine saba banana shipment arrives in New Zealand

The Philippines has shipped a second commercial consignment of fresh saba, or cardava, bananas to New Zealand, following the first export earlier this year.

Davao City-based Avante Agri-Products Philippines Inc. exported a 40-foot refrigerated container carrying 1,400 boxes of fresh saba bananas to Fresh Produce Group NZ Ltd. Each box contains 12 kilograms of fruit packed to maintain quality during transport and to meet New Zealand’s food safety and plant quarantine requirements.

According to the company, the first shipment arrived in good condition and was well received by the buyer, resulting in repeat orders. The latest shipment also supports banana growers in Mindanao as producers seek to diversify export markets.

Department of Agriculture Regional Executive Director Macario D. Gonzaga said: “This second shipment is a testament to the dedication of our farmers, exporters, and industry partners in consistently delivering high-quality Philippine saba bananas that meet global standards. It demonstrates that our native crops have strong export potential, and we remain committed to supporting initiatives that expand market access, increase farmers’ incomes, and further strengthen Davao Region’s position as a reliable source of premium agricultural products.”

The bananas were sourced from accredited farms in Davao del Norte and packed at an accredited facility in compliance with export requirements. Avante credited growers, packers, government agencies, logistics providers, and export facilitators for supporting the shipment.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. said the shipment reflects growing overseas demand for Philippine produce, while Agriculture Undersecretary for Export Philip Young said it supports the Department of Agriculture’s strategy to diversify export markets and products.