Please click here to check who's online and chat with them.

Find Verified Agriculture And Food Buyers, Importers and Buy Leads

May-20-04
Buyer From Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Jun-23-22
Buyer From Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Buyer Of Rapeseed Oil   |   Coffee   |   Rice   |   Wheat   |   Wires & Cables   |   Sugar   |   Ethanol   |   Petroleum By Products   |   Sunflower Oil   |   Steel   |   Soybean   |   Corn   |   Copper   |   Fresh Chicken   |   Petrol   |   Soybean Oil   |   Diesel   |   Food Products
Aug-09-21
Buyer From Brazil
Jun-29-21
Buyer From Brazil
Buyer Of Animal & Cattle Feed   |   Fresh Prawns   |   Canned Fish   |   Gloves   |   Milk Powder   |   Hand Towels   |   Sunflower Oil   |   Canned Food   |   Powder Free Gloves   |   Medical Gloves   |   Surgical Equipments & Disposables   |   3 Ply Face Mask   |   Fresh Tuna Fish   |   Fresh Sardine Fish   |   Latex Surgical Gloves   |   Medical Supplies & Disposable   |   Wet Wipes   |   Hand Sanitizer   |   Frozen Seafood   |   Hand Sanitizer Gel   |   Medical Face Masks   |   Fresh Ribbon Fish   |   Fresh Vegetables   |   Nitrile Disposable Gloves   |   Other Fresh Fishes   |   Fresh or Chilled Seafood   |   Other Frozen Fishes   |   Frozen Octopus   |   Fresh Beef   |   Frozen Sardine Fish   |   Frozen Salmon Fish   |   Frozen Squid   |   Frozen Meat   |   Fresh Lobsters   |   Fresh Cuttlefish   |   Fresh Shrimps   |   Frozen Tuna Fish   |   Frozen Beef   |   Frozen Chicken   |   Frozen Sea Cucumber   |   Fresh Salmon Fish   |   Farm Machinery & Equipments   |   Frozen Lobsters   |   Fresh Squid   |   Frozen Cuttlefish   |   Latex Examination Gloves   |   Frozen Mackerel Fish   |   Frozen Shrimps   |   Fresh or Chilled Fish   |   Fresh Chicken   |   Fresh Potato   |   Fish   |   Machined Components   |   Fresh Octopus   |   Fresh Snapper Fish   |   Frozen Fish   |   Fresh Sea Cucumber   |   Fresh Crabs   |   Poultry   |   Fresh Mackerel Fish   |   Fresh Croaker Fish   |   Baby Wipes   |   Baby Wet Wipes
Jul-20-23
Buyer From Brazil
Sep-01-20
Buyer From Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Buyer Of Chips   |   Chicken Eggs   |   Frozen Cuttlefish   |   Frozen Fish Fillets   |   Frozen Tilapia Fish   |   Cardamom, Cinnamon   |   Brazil Nuts   |   Other Frozen Fishes   |   Salt   |   Frozen Seafood   |   Himalayan Salt   |   Sugar   |   Frozen Seaweed   |   Spices   |   Almonds   |   Pistachio   |   Horns, Skins, Hides, Skulls, Feathers & Hairs Of Animals   |   Beans   |   Beverages   |   Fresh Cabbage   |   Fresh Cassava   |   Fresh Ginger   |   Sunflower Seed   |   Iron Ore   |   Other Fresh Fishes   |   Fresh or Chilled Seafood   |   Fresh Octopus   |   Fresh Seaweed   |   Fresh Squid   |   Basmati Rice   |   Peanuts   |   Apple   |   Dragon Fruit   |   Strawberry   |   Fruit Juices   |   Fresh Lady Finger   |   Frozen Passion Fruit   |   Frozen Pineapple   |   Fresh Lobsters   |   Fresh Sea Cucumber   |   Maize   |   Corn   |   Other Fresh Fruits   |   Fresh Flowers   |   Wheat Bran   |   Cloves   |   Fresh Green Peas   |   Fresh Tomato   |   Fresh Cauliflower   |   Black Tea   |   Cocoa Powder   |   Frozen Tuna Fish   |   Turmeric Powder   |   Rice   |   Fresh Fruits   |   Banana   |   Frozen Chicken   |   Fresh Croaker Fish   |   Fruit Puree   |   Frozen Mackerel Fish   |   Chilli Powder   |   Apple, Banana, Orange, Mango, Grape   |   Beads   |   Blueberry   |   Ginger, Garlic, Onion, Potato   |   Quinoa Seeds   |   Chia Seeds   |   Ginger Powder   |   Fresh Sardine Fish   |   Tea   |   Green Tea   |   De Oil Cakes   |   Turmeric   |   Other Type Of Spices   |   Peas   |   Plants & Plant Extracts   |   Herbal Extracts   |   Wheat Flour   |   Milk Powder   |   Frozen Shrimps   |   Pulses   |   Chickpeas   |   Wheat   |   Fresh Bitter Gourd   |   Fresh Capsicum   |   Pink Salt   |   Frozen Lobsters   |   Fresh Green Chilli   |   Fresh Lemon   |   Fresh Potato   |   Berries   |   Fresh Chicken   |   Fresh Cut Flowers   |   Fish Maw   |   Red Chilli   |   Millet   |   Fresh Broccoli   |   Fruit Concentrates   |   Shea Butter   |   Frozen Fish   |   Fresh Ribbon Fish   |   Fresh Salmon Fish   |   Fresh Snapper Fish   |   Fresh Tilapia Fish   |   Cashew Nuts   |   Soybean   |   Coffee   |   Coffee Powder   |   Amaranth Seeds   |   Corn Flour   |   Fresh Mackerel Fish   |   Frozen Squid   |   Dried Seafood   |   Sesame Seeds   |   Jasmine Rice   |   Sorghum   |   Avocado   |   Grapes   |   Mango   |   Passion Fruit   |   Fresh Crabs   |   Moringa Seeds   |   Pepper   |   Fresh Roses   |   Coffee Beans   |   Green Coffee   |   Flour   |   Other Type of Flour   |   Sunflower Oil   |   Cocoa Beans   |   Fresh Cuttlefish   |   Fresh Fish Fillets   |   Other Oil Seeds   |   Cacao Nuts   |   Fruits   |   Palm Oil   |   Fresh or Chilled Fish   |   Fresh Onion   |   Organic Fertilizers   |   Stevia   |   Coconut Oil   |   Jams & Jelly   |   Blackberry   |   Canned Pineapple   |   Health Food   |   Coriander Seeds   |   White Rice   |   Flax Seeds   |   Pineapple   |   Cumin Seeds   |   Kidney Beans   |   Watermelon   |   Fresh Brinjal   |   Rock Salt   |   Fresh Carrot   |   Fresh Garlic   |   Snacks   |   Walnuts   |   E-Commerce and Internet Software   |   Pigeon Peas   |   Fresh Vegetables   |   Frozen Avocado   |   Frozen Mango   |   Soups   |   Lentils   |   Dried Fish   |   Pear   |   Pomegranate   |   Butter   |   Fresh Tuna Fish   |   Fresh Prawns   |   Aloe Vera   |   Animal & Cattle Feed   |   Groundnuts   |   Raisins   |   Papaya   |   Broken Rice   |   Guava   |   Orange   |   Peach   |   Dehydrated Fruits   |   Tapioca Starch
Oct-10-18
Buyer From Embu, Brazil
Jul-31-20
Buyer From Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
May-22-25
Buyer From Brazil
VERIFIED
May-31-20
Buyer From Maua, Sao Paulo, Brazil
May-21-07
Buyer From Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Nov-13-21
Buyer From Brazil
Jun-20-22
Buyer From Brazil
Jun-23-20
Buyer From Araraquara, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sep-17-20
Buyer From Brazil
Jul-19-20
Buyer From Brazil
Mar-19-22
Buyer From Brazil
May-01-22
Buyer From Brazil
Aug-03-24
Buyer From Brazil
Aug-15-21
Buyer From Niteri, RJ, Brazil
Discuss sourcing & trends in Agriculture And Food import export community

The Green Powerhouse: Agriculture and Food’s Role in Global Trade

Agriculture is the practice of cultivating soil, planting and harvesting crops, and raising livestock to produce food products. It is the foundation of the global food system - the primary source of all the food we consume. Combined with forestry and aquaculture, the agriculture industry produces around 11 billion tons of food and 32 MT of natural fibers. Agriculture and the food industry are central to food supply, increasing employment, and strengthening the global trade sector. This sector is considered 2-3 times more effective at reducing poverty by creating millions of jobs across the supply chain. Did you know that around half of the world's population works in agriculture or is somehow related to this industry? Additionally, the economic growth of various countries also depends heavily on agriculture and the food industry. 

The earliest evidence of agriculture was found in modern-day Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. The Natufian culture inhabited this area around 9500 BCE, and they used to cultivate wheat and barley. It is believed that in the northeastern countries, the last ice age witnessed some major climatic changes which brought favourable conditions for annual plants like wild cereals. Furthermore, the origin of rice and millet farming dates back to the Neolithic period in China. After the discovery of the most common agricultural foods was done, it was then divided into two types of crops - field crops (pulses, oil seeds, cereals, etc) and horticultural crops (apples, strawberries, etc). Some of the most consumed agricultural products are wheat, cereal, oilseeds, dairy products, and others. Their numerous food products are what keep them at the human dietary pyramid to provide them with essential nutrients and vitamins. 


A few fun facts about agriculture and food:

  • Around 43% of farmers in the world are women. 

  • Fungus acts as a web to share food and water to different parts of trees and hence, play a crucial role in the development of trees. 

  • Soybean oil made from one bushel of soybeans can make around 2,112 crayons. 

  • Around one-third of all the food produced is never consumed. 

  • Three-quarters of the world's land is solely dedicated to agricultural purposes. 



Connecting Climate Challenges to the Global Agricultural Trade

Agricultural food is a basic human need, whether you’re a dedicated vegetarian or have a more diverse diet. But at the same time, not every country can be rich in all types of agricultural products. This is due to the uneven distribution of land and the varied climatic conditions of different countries. All of which is responsible for the agriculture and food trade among various countries. India especially has a strong presence in the global agricultural trade. It stands at the 8th rank among the world's largest agriculture exporting countries, with its major markets in Bangladesh, the USA, China, Vietnam, the UAE, Indonesia, and others. Indian spices are in high demand in most of these countries. 

Even amidst the obstacles of trade barriers and increased competitiveness, the world is actively growing the trade of agriculture and food. Let's explore the areas that contribute to the increased trade of agriculture:


  • Modern agri-food systems: With blockchain included in more than 80% of the global agriculture trade, it has become much easier to keep track of all the important transactions. The farmers can now even know the harvest timing, storage conditions, and shipment routes with the help of IoT and Sensor Integrations. 


  • Climate shift: In the agriculture field, weather is the most important factor. Some countries that do not have favorable climatic conditions to indulge in agri production rely on imports to meet their consumer needs. 


  • Consumer's sustainable preferences: There is a rise in demand for those agricultural products that are sustainable, organic, and can be traced easily. The demand for avocados, quinoa, and others is especially being consumed more in this generation. 


  • Agricultural modernization: Using GPS, sensors, drones, and other technologies for soil sampling or crop monitoring has moved things around in the agriculture industry for good. As the production process is becoming simpler, the green agri traders are becoming able to trade more. 


  • Government policies: As already discussed, the agriculture sector significantly impacts the country’s economy, so the government takes a lot of initiatives towards its betterment. For instance, the Indian government launched the SPICED, according to which several spice parks were established in different spice-producing regions of India.



What Agriculture and Food Buyers Demand from Suppliers:

In terms of agriculture and food quality, there are a few benchmarks set. As an exporter of agricultural and food products, you will need to meet those standards. Here are those standards:

Agriculture productSpecifications
CerealFree from contaminants, minimal processing, moisture content less than 14%
FruitsFirm, absence of physical defects, vibrant color
BeveragesHigh-purity water, natural flavors, free from pathogens
SpicesNo fillers, uniform color, free from any pathogens
VegetablesFree from rot, pests, should be minimally processed, uniform size and shape
FibersMaximum purity levels, free from chemicals, uniform length and thickness
FloricultureUnblemished petals, proper stage of bloom, uniform color
SugarLow ash content, clear color, free of heavy metals
Animal productsProof of cold chain, absence of pathogens, certified HACCP processes
MeatTender, pathogen-free, vacuum-sealed and tamper-proof
NutsUniform size, dry, packed in oxygen or moisture-barrier materials



Agriculture and Food Types & Other Related Categories in the Global Market

Agricultural Food Type NameExamplesPrimary UseNutritional Profile
Cereal GrainsWheat, Rice, OatsStaple food, animal feedCarbohydrates, protein, vitamin B
Legumes/PulsesBeans, Lentils, PeasProtein source, soil enrichmentProtein, fiber, iron
VegetablesCarrots, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Onions, PeppersHuman consumptionVitamins (A, C, K), fiber, antioxidants
FruitsApples, Bananas, Oranges, Grapes, MangoesHuman consumption, juiceVitamins (C, A), natural sugars, fiber
Root/Tuber CropsPotatoes, Sweet, Cassava, YamsKitchen stapleStarch, vitamin C, potassium, fiber (with skin)
Oil CropsSoybeans, Canola, Palm, OlivesEdible oil, biodieselFats, Vitamin
Fiber CropsCotton, Flax, HempTextile industryNot consumed as food
Sugar CropsSugarcane, Sugar beetSweetenersCarbohydrates
Beverage CropsCoffee, Tea, CocoaBeveragesAntioxidants (polyphenols), minimal calories
Spices & HerbsPepper, Basil, Cinnamon, Turmeric, MintFlavoring, medicinalAntioxidants, essential oils,vitamins
Nuts and SeedsAlmonds, Walnuts, Sunflower seeds, PeanutsSnacks, oil, proteinFats, protein, fiber,
Animal ProductsMilk, Eggs, Meat (beef, pork, chicken)Protein sourceIron, B12, calcium


When exporters deal with agricultural food items, there are a lot of other products that they can start exporting. This is to make their exporting business reach its full potential. Here are a few food products that most suppliers include:




Key Market Insights on Agriculture and Food Export and Import

When you enter the global trade industry, some key market data plays a significant role. It helps you know the countries that would bring the most profit for your exporting business. Here are a few important data:


Global Market Size  

MetricValue
Market Size (2024)6,487.0 million
Expected Market Size (2030)14,222.2 million
CAGR14.40%

Source: Grand View Research


Top Importing Countries for Agriculture and Food (2024):

Country NameTotal shipments
US144,482
Mexico31,970
Russia24,981

Source: Volza



How to Find Verified Agriculture and Food Importers & Buyers Near Me & Globally?

Getting into the global trade of agricultural and food products means finding the right buyers for your specific product, whether it’s fresh produce or packaged foods. Here are a few platforms that could help in your search for the right kind of food products for buyers:


  • Start with your local market. Sell your agricultural food items to grocery stores, hotels, and restaurants in your locality. This will help you in getting a good start to your business, and sometimes, they could also introduce you to the international markets. 


  • Sign up on B2B platforms (such as go4WorldBusiness) and make an attractive profile for your agriculture exporting business. Post relevant pictures, mention MOQ, and share recent certificates along with other essential information. The community channel of this B2B agriculture marketplace will also be of great help in connecting you with a reliable buyer.  


  • Participate in international agricultural trade fairs, such as EIMA International, AGRITECHNICA, World Ag Expo, and others. A lot of agricultural food product buyers from different countries attend these events to find suppliers worldwide. 


  • There are various social media platforms, like Instagram and Facebook, where you can advertise your agricultural products by uploading photos and videos. Make sure that you’re being active on these sites and following all the relevant people from the trading industry. This way, you might find agricultural and food products buyers through a simple follow-up. 



Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs):

1. Where can I sell agricultural and food products?

You can sell your agricultural products locally (in your local grocery stores, restaurants, and hotels) or sell them globally to different countries. 


2. What are the food safety requirements for exporting agricultural products?

The food safety requirement for exporting agricultural products requires you to get all the necessary certificates and licenses, such as FSSAI, phytosanitary certificate, and others. 


3. What is the largest agricultural export of India?

Rice (Basmati and Non-basmati) is the largest agricultural export of India. 


4. Which country is the biggest agricultural importer?

The US is the biggest importer of agricultural products. 


5. What is the role of APEDA in agricultural exports?

Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority is a primary statutory body for export promotion, quality improvement, and global market development. 


6. What is the role of trade agreements in agricultural exports?

Trade agreements reduce agricultural trade barriers among various countries. They create more efficient agricultural trade systems and hence, increase the export opportunities.


7. How to find agriculture and food buyers?

To find agriculture and food buyers, you can use:

  • B2B platforms (such as go4WorldBusiness)
  • Trade fairs (AGRITECHNICA, EIMA International, Growtech Eurasia, etc.)
  • Social media platforms (Instagram and Facebook)


8. What is the agriculture and food HSN code?

Agricultural products HSN code is 1001, while the food products HSN code is 2106. 



Latest News Related to Agriculture and Food Global Trade:

Vietnam's agro-forestry-fishery exports from January to April 2025 reached $21.15 billion. It will maintain this 10.7% year-on-year rise for other agricultural products as well, such as rice, coffee, and pepper.  (Full story: Vietnam Briefing)