Guava, locally known as jambu biji, is a nutrient-rich tropical fruit widely grown across Indonesia’s fertile lowlands. Known for its crisp texture and subtly floral aroma, guava ranges in flesh color from white to pink, and offers a mildly sweet to tangy flavor. It is favored globally for its high vitamin C content and versatility across food and beverage sectors.

  • Eaten fresh as a whole fruit or sliced
  • Processed into juices, jams, nectars, and candies
  • Used in smoothies, fruit salads, and dessert toppings
  • Valuable ingredient in health foods and vitamin-rich snacks
  • High-yielding local varieties with excellent sweetness
  • Carefully hand-picked to avoid bruising and maintain shelf life
  • Naturally rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber
  • Available in white or red/pink flesh varieties
  • Grown in controlled environments using traditional methods
  • Stored at 7–10°C in controlled-humidity environments
  • Packed in ventilated cartons or crates with foam nets
  • Pre-cooled before shipment for export
  • Available in fresh or frozen pulp form for bulk delivery
  • Consistent harvest supply from Java and Sumatra
  • Volume options from 1 MT to 50+ MT monthly
  • Export-ready for Asia, Middle East, and selected EU ports
  • Available for bulk contracts & spot shipments

Technical Specifications

SpecificationDescription
Varieties AvailableWhite Guava, Red/Pink Guava
Average Fruit Size6–10 cm diameter, 150–350 grams
Flesh ColorWhite or Pink
Skin ColorGreen to light yellow when ripe
Taste ProfileMildly sweet, sometimes tangy
Shelf Life10–14 days (fresh), up to 12 months (frozen)
Harvest SeasonYear-round