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Quality, Food Safety, and Variety: Spain’s Reliable Value Proposition for the International Market

by Food Business News Desk
3 months ago
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Quality, Food Safety, and Variety: Spain’s Reliable Value Proposition for the International Market

(C)Ramon Vaquero

Quality is one of the fundamental pillars of the Spanish canning industry. It is not an aspirational concept, but an operational standard integrated into every stage of production. From the selection of raw materials to the final processing, the industry works with the objective of ensuring consistency, food safety, and product uniformity.

Quality as an operational standard

Industrial processes are carried out under strict control systems that comply with European Union regulations as well as the specific requirements of third countries. This disciplined production approach makes it possible to offer canned products that meet the highest international standards -an especially important factor for professional markets and the B2B channel.

The export experience of the Spanish sector has fostered a strong ability to adapt to different regulatory frameworks. Companies are accustomed to working with diverse technical specifications, certifications, labeling requirements, and official controls, which facilitates access to highly demanding markets.

Beyond quality and safety, product variety is one of the great strengths of Spanish canned foods. Canned tuna is one of the sector’s main pillars, but the range extends far beyond that. Mussels, sardines, mackerel, squid, baby squid, octopus, cockles, and other species form part of a broad and versatile portfolio.

This diversity allows the industry to serve different market segments and adapt to very diverse consumer preferences. Spanish canned products are available in multiple preparations and formats, making them suitable for retail, food service, and specialized distribution.

For international importers and distributors, this wide product range represents a clear competitive advantage. Having a supplier capable of offering a diversified portfolio from a single origin simplifies commercial management, optimizes logistics, and strengthens supply stability.

The reliability of Spanish products is also reflected in the sector’s ability to maintain consistent standards over time. Industrial planning, process control, and accumulated experience ensure continuity—an essential factor for long‑term commercial relationships.

In a global context where food safety, traceability, and product consistency are increasingly decisive, Spanish canned foods stand out as a safe and competitive option, supported by a solid industrial model oriented toward the international market.

ANFACO-CYTMA will be present at Gulfood Dubai 2026, together with the Conselleria do Mar of the Xunta de Galicia. You can find us from January 26 to 30 at Dubai Expo City, World Food area, Stands 22-80.

More information: www.anfaco.es

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