Canned Tuna Supplier for Oceania
Top Tide Canning exports canned tuna to 6 Oceania markets including Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, and Solomon Islands. We provide FSANZ-compliant labelling, full biosecurity and import documentation for Australia and New Zealand, and reliable container shipping to all major Oceania ports.
Oceania Canned Tuna Export at a Glance
Key credentials and market data across our 6-market Oceania supply network.
Why Choose Top Tide Canning for Oceania?
Meeting the strict biosecurity and labelling standards of Australia and New Zealand, with reliable Pacific Island supply.
FSANZ Food Standards Compliance
Our canned tuna products comply with the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) Food Standards Code, covering species labelling, country of origin declarations, Nutrition Information Panel format, allergen declarations, and net weight requirements for all products imported into Australia and New Zealand.
Australian Biosecurity & Import Clearance
Australia applies strict biosecurity controls to all food imports via the Australian Border Force and the Department of Agriculture. We provide complete import clearance documentation including health and sanitary certificates, treatment declarations, and all documentation required for smooth Australian customs entry.
MPI New Zealand Compliance
New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) governs all food imports under strict import health standards. We provide the full MPI-required documentation package for canned fish imports, including health certificates and official assurances aligned to New Zealand’s import health standard for processed fish products.
Australia East & West Coast Shipping
We ship to Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane on Australia’s East Coast, and to Fremantle serving Western Australia. We work with established container lines operating on the key Asia-Pacific trade lanes, ensuring regular schedule reliability to all major Australian ports.
Pacific Island Market Expertise
We supply canned tuna to Pacific Island markets including Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, and Solomon Islands. Pacific markets often require flexible container options and straightforward documentation. We have experience with each destination’s import authority requirements and local distributor arrangements.
Private Label for Australian Retailers
Full OEM and private label manufacturing for Australian and New Zealand supermarket chains, food brands, and distributors. We support FSANZ-compliant Nutrition Information Panels, Australian country of origin labelling requirements, and retail shelf-ready packaging configurations to Australian retail standards.
Canned Tuna Supply to 6 Oceania Markets
Select a market to view detailed supply information, regulatory requirements, and port logistics.
Australia is the largest and most sophisticated food import market in Oceania. Canned tuna is one of Australia’s most popular pantry staples and is sold through major supermarket chains including Woolworths, Coles, and ALDI Australia. FSANZ compliance and Australian Border Force biosecurity clearance are required for all food imports. Melbourne and Sydney are the primary container import gateways.
New Zealand has a developed food retail market and strong canned tuna consumption. The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) governs food imports under strict import health standards, and all imported canned fish must comply with New Zealand’s biosecurity and food labelling requirements. Auckland is the primary container port, with Tauranga serving as New Zealand’s busiest container terminal by volume.
Papua New Guinea is the largest economy in the Pacific Islands and has a substantial and growing canned fish market. Canned tuna is a dietary staple and one of the most widely consumed protein sources across both urban and rural populations. Port Moresby is the primary container import gateway, and established food distributors serve both the formal retail and informal trade sectors.
Fiji is the second largest economy in the Pacific Islands and serves as a regional hub for smaller island nations. Canned tuna is widely consumed and sold through both supermarket chains and traditional retail markets. The Port of Suva is the primary container import terminal. Fiji’s position as a regional distribution hub makes it an important market for broader Pacific Island supply.
Samoa is a small but consistent Pacific Island market for canned tuna. Canned fish is a key protein source across the Samoan diet, and demand is stable across formal retail and community supply channels. Apia serves as the primary port of entry. Supply is typically via direct container or transhipment through Fiji or Auckland, depending on shipment size and frequency.
The Solomon Islands is an important Pacific market where canned tuna is both a significant imported food product and an item of domestic cultural importance. The Port of Honiara handles the majority of containerised imports. Supply is typically via direct container or via transhipment through Port Moresby or Fiji, and we work with established Solomon Islands food distributors.
Key Import Ports — Oceania
We ship direct to major container ports across Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
Australia & New Zealand
- Port of Melbourne — Victoria, Australia
- Port Botany (Sydney) — New South Wales, Australia
- Port of Brisbane — Queensland, Australia
- Port of Fremantle — Western Australia
- Port of Tauranga — Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
- Port of Auckland — Auckland, New Zealand
Pacific Islands
- Port of Port Moresby — Papua New Guinea
- Port of Lae — Papua New Guinea
- Port of Suva — Fiji
- Port of Apia — Samoa
- Port of Honiara — Solomon Islands
Oceania Import Market Overview
Key regulatory and logistics data for all 6 markets in our Oceania supply network.
| Market | Regulatory Body | Primary Import Port | Key Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇦🇺 Australia | DAFF / Australian Border Force | Melbourne · Sydney · Brisbane · Fremantle | FSANZ compliance, biosecurity clearance, country of origin |
| 🇳🇿 New Zealand | MPI | Auckland · Tauranga | MPI import health standard, biosecurity declaration |
| 🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea | NAQIA | Port Moresby · Lae | Health certificate, certificate of origin, import permit |
| 🇫🇯 Fiji | FRCS / Ministry of Health | Port of Suva | Health certificate, certificate of origin, Fiji customs docs |
| 🇼🇸 Samoa | Samoa Customs | Port of Apia | Health certificate, standard export documentation |
| 🇸🇧 Solomon Islands | MCILI | Port of Honiara | Health certificate, certificate of origin, import licence |
Who We Serve in Oceania
Australian & NZ Importers
FSANZ-registered importers, food brokers, and biosecurity-cleared Australian and New Zealand buyers requiring compliant canned tuna supply with full import clearance documentation.
Large-Scale Retailers
Australian and New Zealand supermarket chains — including private label buyers for Woolworths, Coles, Countdown, and ALDI — requiring shelf-ready canned tuna with FSANZ-compliant labelling.
Pacific Island Distributors
Established food distributors and wholesale traders serving Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and other Pacific Island markets with consistent container supply and reliable documentation.
Private Label Brands
Australian and New Zealand food brands and retailer own-brand programs requiring OEM canned tuna with FSANZ Nutrition Information Panel, Australian country of origin labelling, and retail-ready packaging.
How It Works
A clear export process built around Oceania’s biosecurity and labelling requirements.
Submit Your Enquiry
Tell us your target Oceania market, destination port, required volumes, and product specifications. We respond within one business day with a commercial overview and compliance checklist for your market.
Samples, Quote & Compliance Review
We send product samples and a detailed quotation covering pricing, FSANZ or MPI documentation included, labelling requirements, and production lead times for your specific Oceania destination.
Production & Documentation
Your order enters production at our certified facility. We prepare all required export documentation simultaneously — health certificates, country of origin declarations, and FSANZ or MPI compliance records.
Shipping & Port Delivery
Container dispatched to your nominated Oceania port. Complete documentation package provided. We work with freight forwarders experienced in Australian biosecurity and Pacific Island customs clearance procedures.
Explore All Oceania Markets
Find your target market and view supply capabilities, compliance requirements, and port logistics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Top Tide Canning exports canned tuna to Australia with full FSANZ compliance and Australian Border Force import documentation. We provide health certificates, certificates of origin, and all customs clearance documentation required for import into Australia.
Yes. Our canned tuna complies with the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) Food Standards Code, including labelling, allergens, nutrition panels, species naming, and country of origin requirements.
Yes. We export canned tuna to New Zealand with MPI (Ministry for Primary Industries) compliance documentation. We meet all biosecurity requirements and ship to Auckland and Tauranga ports.
Yes. We supply canned tuna to Pacific Island markets including Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, and Solomon Islands with full export documentation and flexible container load options.
Australian imports must comply with FSANZ requirements including nutrition panels, allergen declarations, species naming, country of origin labelling, and metric net weight formatting.
We provide commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, health certificate, and bill of lading. Australia shipments include DAFF biosecurity documentation, while New Zealand shipments include MPI compliance documentation.
Yes. We provide OEM and private label manufacturing for Australia and New Zealand, including FSANZ-compliant labelling, Nutrition Information Panels, allergen declarations, and retail-ready packaging.
Typical lead times are 5–7 weeks for production. Shipping to Australia takes approximately 12–16 days, while New Zealand takes 14–18 days. Private label orders may take 7–10 weeks depending on packaging requirements.
Ready to Supply Oceania?
Contact our export team to discuss your Oceania supply requirements. We provide FSANZ-compliant canned tuna with full biosecurity documentation, MPI New Zealand compliance, and direct container shipping to Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island ports.
