goji Sourcing Overview
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Material Composition and Purity Overlooking the exact material composition often leads to quality inconsistencies; insist on suppliers providing detailed certification for organic goji berries and pure cassia to ensure authenticity and avoid adulteration.
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Storage Conditions Negotiate clear terms regarding storage requirements, as maintaining goji berries at room temperature or in cool, dry conditions is critical to preserving their quality and extending shelf life.
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Product Type Differentiation In practice, most suppliers distinguish clearly between dried fruit and fruit juice forms; specify the product type explicitly to avoid receiving an unintended form that could disrupt your supply chain or processing needs.
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Shelf Life and Origin Impact on Cost The choice between a 12-month and 24-month shelf life can account for significant inventory holding costs, while sourcing from China, the primary origin, typically offers competitive pricing but requires diligent quality checks to mitigate risks associated with origin variability.

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