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Netcap Company Ltd.

Supplier From Ghana
Feb-18-19
Supplier : Cocoa bean, coffee, soybeans, raw cashew nuts, shea nut, shea butter, rice, sugar, dry ginger, black and white sesame seeds, rubber, avocado

Established: 2007

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Contact Details:
10th Avenue, G Street. Greda Estates
Accra 225
Ghana


Supplier Of Shea Butter   |   Rice   |   Cocoa Beans   |   Coffee   |   Avocado   |   Sugar   |   Soybean   |   Tea   |   Cashew Nuts   |   Sesame Seeds   |   Raw Rubber   |   Fresh Ginger

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Apr-24-19
 
Testa or Cashew Husk as it is commonly called is a by-product of cashew processing. It is an outer cover of the cashew kernel and is between kernel and pericarp of the cashew nut. It is slightly reddish in colour. The cashew husk is one of the sources of vegetable tanning materials available indigenously.

Cashew Husk has very high concentrations of tannins, as a result it one of the best candidates used in the commercial production of tannin.

Specification: cashew husk (big size)

Commodity: cashew husk
Origin: Ghana
Size:1-3mm
Moisture:10% max
Impurity: 1%max
Dust: 5% max
Ash: 2% max
Quantity: Buyers request
Packing: 30kgs PP bag or jumbo bag, 500kg/bag or buyers request
Shipment: Tema Port
Apr-24-19
 
The Tree

The cashew-nut tree is a fast growing tropical tree growing to a height of 6 -12 m (20 – 40 f). Its evergreen leaves are oval, leathery and dark green. It originates from the Caribbean Island and the North East of Brazil. But today it is grown in several other tropical parts of the world. Mostly in Africa, India and Ivory Coast being one on the leading growers in the West African region. Blossoming takes place between November and January and within two months, fruits are fully ripped and ready for harvesting.

The Fruit (Cashew Apple)

The cashew fruit (Anacardium occidentale) is attached to the lower portion of the cashew apple. The cashew apple is oval-shaped, like bell pepper: yellow, orange or red in color is a false fruit which is also edible. The apple is highly perishable but very healthy. It can be eaten fresh or juiced. Syrup, wine, brandy, gin, preserved fruit, pickles and glazed fruit are also made from the cashew apple.

The real fruit (cashew seed), a more discreet nut is attached to the end of the fake fruit. It is that which contains the edible kernel, which we call cashew nut. The cashew seed hangs at the bottom of the apple, and is C-shaped. In its raw form the cashew kernel is soft, white and meaty.
Apr-24-19
 
Sesame (Sesanum Indicum L) is likely the mostly cultivated plants on the globe grown for edible oil. Many wild plant species of sesame are found in Sub- Saharan Africa and India. It’s widely adopted because of its ability to grow under hot and dry conditions. Since 2013, Netcap has been in partnership with small holder farmers in West-African countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Mali and Burkina Faso in supplying some of the best grown sesame to traders and producers around the world.

They are the major ingredients in sesame seed paste and the magnificent Middle Eastern sweet called halvah. Sesame seeds are available all year round.

Our industry manufactures a variety of sesame seeds namely:

Natural White sesame seeds
Brown sesame seeds
Black Sesame Seeds
What makes Netcap unique is that we only provide 100% genuine sesame seeds from the West African market place Ghana, Nigeria, Mail and Burkina Faso.

Nutritional Content.

Minerals
Nutrient Amount DV
Iron, Fe 14.76 mg 82 %
Magnesium, Mg 356.00 mg 89 %
Manganese, Mn 2.496 mg 125 %
Sesame seeds contain 50-55% oil and 25% protein. The oil contains approximately 47% oleic acid and 39% linoleic acid. Sesame seeds are used in baking, to top breads, buns and bagels.

Specifications for Export of Sesame Seeds

Commodity: White, Brown & Black Sesame
Origin: Ghana (West Africa)/India
Outturn: Minimum 50 Lbs/80kg RCN.
Quantity: 500 MTs + [Min. 500 MT and multiples].
Shipment: Tema Port.
Inspection: Third party inspection at warehouse at Tema port before loading.
Terms: Shipped Quality / Shipped Weight (certified by buyer’s representative in the warehouse)
Apr-24-19
 
Ginger is a common spice used worldwide. It has a tropical flowering plant which is biennial or perennial in nature. The reed like ginger herb reaches a height of 3 feet. It’s cultivated by sowing small pieces of the rhizome weighing around 15g with at least one healthy bud in the soul rich in humus, 4-5cms below the soil.
The plant is cultivated in the tropics and main producing countries include China, India, Nigeria and Peru. India is the largest producer of ginger at around 700,000 MT accounting for about 34.6% of the world production.
Netcap in partnership with exporting enterprises in India, China and Nigeria and exports a total of about 500 MT of dried and fresh ginger monthly to its clients. Nigeria serves as a hub for quality ginger with 23% of its GDP coming from exportation of this produce. Netcap takes advantage of this huge market to supply its clients around the globe with some of the best grown ginger in the West Africa. Also, Nigeria has one of the best competitive prices per ton of ginger compared to other producing and exporting countries.

Specifications.

Dried rhizomes of Zingiber officinale Rose, in pieces, irregular in shape, pale brown in colour.
Fibrous content shall be characteristic of the variety with peel not entirely removed.
Free from added colouring matter.
Free from mould growth and living insects and practically free from dead insects, insect fragments and rodent contamination.
Complies with restrictions in regard to Aflatoxins, Metallic Contaminants, Insecticide or Pesticide residue, poisonous metals, naturally occurring Contaminants, Microbial load and the like as specified by the Codex Alimentarius Commission or as per buyers requirements for Export purposes and the Prevention of Food Adulteration Rules, 1955 for domestic trade.
Specifications for export of Dry ginger

Commodity: Dry ginger
Origin: Ghana/Nigeria/China/India
Outturn: Minimum 50 Lbs/80kg RCN.
Quantity: 500 MTs + [Min. 500 MT and multiples].
Packaging: 25/50KG Jute bags
Shipment: Tema Port/Lagos Port
Inspection: Third party inspection at warehouse at Tema port before loading.
Terms: Shipped Quality / Shipped Weight (certified by buyer’s representative in the warehouse)
Shipper: At client’s discretion.
Jun-18-21
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The Cashew tree (Anacardium Occidentale) is a tropical evergreen native to the Americas but is now widely cultivated in Asia and Africa. Cashew in its natural form is a soft, white, meaty kernel contained within the hard shells of kidney shaped, raw cashew nuts. Cashew is consumed all over the world as a snack or used as a food ingredient. Every year, the world eats more than 600,000 metric tons of cashew. And fortunately, it’s a very healthy food. Cashew nuts are among the most nutritious nuts in the world. Cashew Nuts are low in fat, have zero cholesterol, are high in protein, and include a large amount of important vitamins and minerals.

Every single cashew nut comes from its own cashew apple, which are grown on cashew trees and thrive in tropical climates. The nuts are then collected, dried, shelled, peeled, graded, and roasted.
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Mar-27-19
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Quality: Pitted/Unpitted

Size:
30/40,
40/50,
50/60,
60/70,
70/80,
80/90,
90/100

Moisture: 30 - 32%

Packing: Carton Boxesp/10kg

Season: March - December

Origin: Argentina

Annual production volume: 500ton

Container capacity: 21ton
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Mar-27-19
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Quality: Seedless,In halves

Packing: 10kg Carton Boxes

Season: March - August

Origin: Argentina

Annual production volume: 100ton

Container capacity: 20ton
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Apr-23-10
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
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