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Nov-24-21
 
Ankara Green African Themed Poncho that simply makes one stand out and very warm and still stylish. Easy to carry!
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Mar-03-22
Supplier From Atlanta, GA, India
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Jun-17-22
Supplier From Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
 
PRODUCT INFO
Bottle Gourds are creeping vines. The dried mature fruit is used to make shake instruments. Young gourds have light green rinds, white flesh, soft, because they contain up to 96.8 percent of water. Young gourds can be eaten with the peel. If it's a bit older, it needs to be peeled off before cooking. and if you don't want the cut gourds to be dark Soak in salt water Young gourds are usually blanched to eat with chili paste. Add to kaeng liang, som kang, or stir-fry with meat. But should not be boiled or fried for a long time because the meat will be messy.

USES
The old gourds have a thick peel. The outer bark turns creamy white and hard. The flesh is dry until hollow, light weight, cut off the pole and remove the seeds for planting. The hard bark also has many uses, including: The Chinese use it as a portable water container. It is also considered as a symbol of auspiciousness. It is believed that it will help money grow, have good fortune, and that the gourd is shaped like the number eight. Therefore used to solve feng shui as well. Some African tribes cut it in half and use it as a food container.

SEASONS
Bottle Gourd is available year-round.
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Mar-11-25

Zircon Sand (Raw Zircon), High Quality

$0 - $0 / Metric Ton (FOB)
MOQ: 28tons  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Festac, Lagos, Nigeria
 
Zircon, also known as zircon silicate (ZrSiO4), is found in ancient mineral sand deposits. In the form of crystal sands, zircon is typically brown, but could also vary from colourless to yellow-golden, pink and red to blue and green.

The majority of zircon sand is mined in the African continent particularly Nigeria. Current annual global production is in excess of one million tonnes. Almost half of the zircon produced globally is consumed by China, with other significant consuming regions including Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific and India.

With our robust warehouse in Lagos the Southern part of Nigeria we can export 1000MT of this product per month.
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Feb-03-25
Supplier From Johannesburg, South Africa
 
Green cardamom, known for its intense, slightly sweet flavor reminiscent of mint, originated in South Africa but is now used globally. South African green cardamom exporters ship tonnes of this aromatic spice abroad each year. It is a versatile ingredient, commonly used in both sweet and savory dishes across many cuisines.

Specification

Product Name Green Cardamom

Origin South Africa

Family Zingiberaceae

Binomial name Elettaria cardamomum
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Sep-20-20
Supplier From Deesa, Gujarat, India
 
Shubhlaxmi Industry is a manufacturer/processorer and exporter of supreme quality of Green Millet Bajra. The finest millet barja delivered are fresh, odorless and suitable for use directly. Our hygienically packed Bajra grains are free from dirt,stones & weevils. They are cleaned and assorted well before packing.

The botanical name of Green Millet Bajra is Pennisetum glaucam and it belongs to Poaceae Family., its also called Pearl Millet which is very popular for consumption in most of African Countries. They are tiny, small and brownish green grains. Since ancient times, green millet is a staple diet of Indians. Green Millet is native to Rajasthan in India. Its have distinctive taste and flavor which delivers best nutrition.

These little grains are packed with amazing health benefits:

Rich source of protein and fiber.
It is free of gluten. It is a healthy option for those who are allergic to gluten.
It is good for diabetics. It helps in lowering cholesterol.
It can ease constipation.
Specification
HS Code : 010082920
Color : Greenish Yellow
Type : 98%/99% Machine Clean & Sortex
Size : Medium & Bold
Moisture : 14% Max
Processing & Form : Dried & Kernel
Discolor/damage : 0.5%max
Damaged : 2% Max
Aflatoxin : 10-20 Ppb Max
Insect Damaged : 2% Max
Foreign Matters ; 2% Max
Origin : Gujarat/rajasthan/uttarpradesh
Packing ; 5/10/25/50 Kg Net Pp. & Brand Packing
Quality Assurance : Geo-chem
Loading Capacity : 24mt In 20'fcl
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May-05-25
Supplier From Baramati, Maharashtra, India
 
Indian Green Chilli is a premium-grade, fresh green pepper known for its bold heat, crisp texture, and vibrant color. Grown in the nutrient-rich soils of India, these chillies are hand-harvested at peak maturity to ensure maximum flavor and freshness.

Highly aromatic with a clean, grassy heat, Indian green chillies are widely used in global cuisines to enhance taste and aroma. Popular in Asian, Middle Eastern, and African cooking, they are ideal for use in curries, sauces, stir-fries, pickles, and spice blends.

We offer a variety of green chillies ranging from moderately spicy to extra hot, with options tailored to the needs of different international markets. Our chillies are carefully sorted, cleaned, and packed under hygienic conditions to maintain quality during export.

Key Features:

Origin: India

Color: Bright green

Length: 5-10 cm (varies by variety)

Packaging: 2 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg cartons or customized bulk packing

Shelf Life: 10-15 days (fresh), longer if frozen

Availability: Year-round supply

Health Benefits:
Rich in antioxidants and Vitamin C, Indian green chillies support digestion, metabolism, and immune health.
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Dec-15-18
Supplier From Woburn, Suite, United States
 
Product description

Sale - African prints head wraps/scarfs. They are 100% Wax fabric and the head wrap size is 72"×22".

These Headwraps will take your outfit to the next level and add an african style for any occasion.

Sale - Kente Ankara African Print Head Wraps/Scarfs for Women - Blue, Yellow and Red Shoe - Ethnic Tribal
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Dec-15-18
Supplier From Woburn, Suite, United States
 
Product description

Sale - African prints head wraps/scarfs. They are 100% WAX fabric and the head wrap size is 72"×22".

These Headwraps will take your outfit to the next level and add an african style for any occasion.

Sale - Kente Ankara African Print Head Wraps/Scarfs for Women - Blue and Pink - Ethnic Tribal
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Dec-15-18
Supplier From Woburn, Suite, United States
 
Product description

Sale - African prints head wraps/scarfs. They are 100% WAX fabric and the head wrap size is 72"×22".

These Headwraps will take your outfit to the next level and add an african style for any occasion.


Kente Ankara African Print Head Wraps/Scarfs for Women - Beige, Black and Africa Map Orange - Ethnic Tribal
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Dec-15-18
Supplier From Woburn, Suite, United States
 
Product description

Sale - African prints head wraps/scarfs. They are 100% Wax fabric and the head wrap size is 72"×22".

These Headwraps will take your outfit to the next level and add an african style for any occasion.

Sale - Kente Ankara African Print Head Wraps/Scarfs for Women - Green, Black and Orange - Ethnic Tribal
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Dec-15-18
Supplier From Woburn, Suite, United States
 
Product description

Sale - African prints head wraps/scarfs. They are 100% WAX fabric and the head wrap size is 72"×22".

These Headwraps will take your outfit to the next level and add an african style for any occasion.


SALE - Kente Ankara African Print Head Wraps/Scarfs for Women - Blue, Pink and White - Ethnic Tribal
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Dec-15-18
Supplier From Woburn, Suite, United States
 
Product description

Sale - African prints head wraps/scarfs. They are 100% WAX fabric and the head wrap size is 72"×22".

These Headwraps will take your outfit to the next level and add an african style for any occasion.

Sale - Kente Ankara African Print Head Wraps/Scarfs for Women - Blue and Yellow Peacock - Ethnic Tribal
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Feb-03-25

Spinach

MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Johannesburg, South Africa
 
1. Bloomsdale
This large, spreading spinach features meaty, dark-green leaves with a rich, nutty flavor. It's slow to bolt and offers continuous harvests. Recommended for sowing in spring, with a late summer planting option for a fall crop. In mild winter areas, it can yield in early spring after a fall planting.

2. Regiment
Regiment is a fast-growing, vigorous spinach variety with dark green, slightly triangular, glistening leaves. It is bolt-resistant and can be grown from early spring through the fall. Its upright growth makes it a visually appealing choice.

3. South African Summer
This semi-savoy variety is suitable for all three seasons. With flat, slightly curled dark green leaves, it is highly resistant to bolting. The harvest period is approximately 7 weeks, making it a quick-growing spinach variety.

4. Tyee
Tyee is a hardy, disease-resistant spinach that tolerates both heat and cold. It features wrinkly, dark-green leaves that are flavorful and nutritious, making them perfect for both cooking and adding to salads.

5. Catalina
Catalina spinach is known for its smooth, mild, and nutty-flavored leaves. Itâ??s a productive and vigorous plant, ideal for baby-sized harvests perfect for fresh spinach salads. Its crunchy texture makes it a great choice for raw eating.

6. Space Spinach
Space spinach has dark green, round, spoon-shaped leaves that are meaty and flavorful. It stays clean due to the leaves being held off the ground and is ideal for both raw and cooked uses. It works well in larger containers for early spring or late fall planting.

7. Red Carnival
The Red Carnival variety features oval to slightly oblong leaves with rounded arrowhead tips. Its deep green leaves have maroon veins and beet-red stems. The flavor is mildly sweet with earthy undertones, similar to traditional spinach varieties.

8. Malabar Spinach
Malabar spinach, grown in South Africa and tropical regions, has dark green, common spinach-like leaves. It thrives in hot temperatures, even exceeding 32C, and grows well in warm climates. It tends to creep in cooler temperatures, so it's best suited to tropical or subtropical areas.
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Feb-03-25

Peas

MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Johannesburg, South Africa
 
With the increasing global demand for peas, the pea exporter in South Africa is expanding its exports to meet the rising needs. Known for their health benefits, peas are a versatile ingredient used in various cuisines worldwide, which has contributed to the surge in pea exports from South Africa. These peas can be exported either fresh or frozen, and South African pea exporters supply both forms to international markets. In addition to these, South Africa also exports a wide range of pea varieties, further diversifying its offerings.

1. Asauji
Asauji is a dwarf variety with smooth, green, round seeds. The plants produce pods that are about 8 cm long, curved, and dark green. These peas are seven-seeded and mature in about 30-35 days after sowing.

2. Arkel
An exotic variety from France, Arkel is a dwarf plant with vigorous growth, reaching up to 45 cm. It features white flowers and dark green, 8.5 cm pods. This variety is suitable for both fresh markets and dehydration purposes.

3. Little Marvel
A dwarf plant variety from England, Little Marvel produces pods with wrinkled seeds. The first blossom appears after 40 days, and the pods are about 8 cm long, containing 5-6 very sweet seeds.

4. Jawahar Matar
Developed at Jabalpur, Jawahar Matar has a bushy growth habit, with a height of 70-75 cm. The light green pods are roundish-oval in shape, containing 4-5 wrinkled seeds. The first picking can occur 50-55 days after sowing.

5. Harbhajan (EC 33866)
Harbhajan is an early-maturing variety developed by selection at Jabalpur. The pods are small with yellow, round seeds, and the first picking can be made 45 days after sowing. It has an average pod yield of 3 t/ha.

6. Bonneville
Introduced in the USA, Bonneville is a popular medium-tall plant with light green, straight pods containing 6-7 sweet, wrinkled seeds. The first flowering occurs 65-70 days after sowing, although it is susceptible to powdery mildew.

7. Lincon
Lincon is a medium-tall variety with double-podded, dark green, curved pods containing 8-9 wrinkled seeds. The first picking can begin 85-90 days after sowing, with an average pod yield of around 10 t/ha.

8. Punjab 88 (P-88)
Developed at Ludhiana, this variety features dwarf, vigorous, erect plants with dark green foliage. The first picking occurs about 100 days after sowing, and the pods are long, slightly curved, with 7-8 wrinkled seeds.

9. Azad P-2
Azad P-2 is a mildew-resistant variety with tall, erect plants and white flowers. The medium-sized pods are smooth, firm, and light green, containing 6-7 brownish wrinkled seeds.

10. Ooty-1
Developed at Udhagamandalam, Ooty-1 is a dwarf variety with a yield potential of 11.9 t/ha in a 90-day crop duration. It is resistant to whitefly and is widely grown for its excellent yield.
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Feb-03-25

Soybeans

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Supplier From Johannesburg, South Africa
 
South Africa has a favorable climate and soil conditions for the growth of many fruits, vegetables, pulses, grains so on and so forth. Soybean exporter in South Africa export tonnes of Soybean abroad every year. Soya bean export from South Africa is on the rise due to the growing popularity of soybean worldwide. South African Soya bean exporter exports around 3.5 million tonnes of Soybean to countries like Vietnam, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, UAE, Greece being the major parts of Soybean export.

1. Ahilya-1 (NRC 2)
Also known as NRC 2, this soybean variety is resistant to diseases like Rhizoctonia, pod blight, green mosaic virus, bacterial blight, and is tolerant to Cercospora leaf spot and Anthracnose. It typically matures in 103-106 days after transplanting and yields around 25-30 q/ha.

2. Ahilya-3 (NRC 7)
The Ahilya-3 variety is resistant to bacterial blight, green mosaic virus, bacterial pustules, phyllody, soybean mosaic, Myrothecium, and Cercospora leaf spots. It also shows tolerance to stem fly, girdle beetle, and green and grey semi-loopers. This variety matures in approximately 90-99 days after transplanting.

3. Alankar
Alankar is a soybean variety that matures in 115-120 days after transplanting. It yields around 20-25 q/ha and is resistant to bacterial pustules while being tolerant to yellow mosaic virus.

4. ADT-1
This variety matures in about 85-90 days after transplanting. ADT-1 is noted for its resistance to leaf miner and leaf Webber.

5. Durga (JS 72-280)
The Durga variety matures in 102-105 days and yields approximately 20-22 q/ha. It is resistant to bacterial pustules, making it an excellent option for areas prone to this disease.

6. Gujarat Soybean 1 (J-231)
This variety matures within 90-95 days after transplanting. The average yield is around 15-20 q/ha, and it is fairly tolerant to pests and diseases prevalent in Gujarat.

7. Hara Soy (Himso 1563)
Hara Soy is immune to bacterial pustules and highly resistant to brown spot, bacterial blight, frog eye leaf spot, and pod blight. It is the first soybean variety developed specifically for culinary purposes, with a yield of approximately 15-20 q/ha.

8. Indira Soy 9
Indira Soy 9 is resistant to rust and moderately resistant to stem tunneling, girdle beetle, and leaf folder. This variety performs well under low to moderate plant densities.

9. JS 2
JS 2 matures in about 90-95 days after transplanting. It yields approximately 18-20 q/ha and is resistant to bacterial pustules and tolerant to Macrophomina.
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Feb-03-25
Supplier From Johannesburg, South Africa
 
Pearl millet is an annual grass that grows up to about 3 meters tall, with a robust root system. As global demand for pearl millet continues to rise, the export of this grain from South Africa has significantly increased, with tonnes of millet being shipped each year. Known for its numerous health and medicinal benefits, pearl millet is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. As a result, the export of pearl millet from South Africa is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. South African pearl millet exporters are seeing substantial revenue from these exports to various countries. With its growing demand, pearl millet export is now a promising business opportunity for food exporters.

1. Giant Bajra
The Giant Bajra variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation across all Bajra-growing regions. It is a leafy variety with abundant tillering and contains 9-10% protein at the boot stage. This variety is moderately resistant to downy mildew and ergot diseases.

2. Raj Bajra Chari-2
Raj Bajra Chari-2 is another variety of Pearl Millet, suitable for cultivation throughout the Bajra-growing regions. It offers a green fodder yield of approximately 30-45 t/ha and is resistant to foliar diseases and insect pests. During the ear emergence stage, the internodes are fully enclosed in the leaf sheath, and the leaves are broad and shiny.

3. APFB-2
The APFB-2 variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. It is an early-maturing, non-lodging, and fertilizer-responsive variety, ideally suited for summer and early Kharif sowings. The plants grow to a height of 160-180 cm and yield about 25 t/ha of green fodder.

4. PCB-164
Developed by PAU, Ludhiana, from five late-maturing lines, the PCB-164 variety of Pearl Millet is released and recommended for cultivation in the north-western regions of South Africa.

5. Avika Bajra Chari (AVKB-19)
The Avika Bajra Chari, also known as AVKB-19, is recommended for cultivation in western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and the Tarai region of Uttarakhand. This dual-purpose variety yields 36.7 t/ha of green fodder, 8.8 t/ha of dry fodder, and 10.2 q/ha of seed.

6. Narendra Chara Bajra-2 (NDFB-2)
Developed by NDUA&T, Faizabad, the Narendra Chara Bajra-2 variety is suitable for cultivation in pearl millet-growing regions of the north-east zone, particularly in salt-affected soils.

7. FBC-16
The FBC-16 variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation in the entire north-west region of South Africa. This multi-cut variety is resistant to major diseases and features low oxalate concentrations, ensuring higher voluntary dry matter intake by animals. It yields between 70-80 t/ha of green fodder.

8. TNSC-1
The TNSC-1 variety of Pearl Millet was bred by TNAU, Coimbatore, and recommended for cultivation in the entire Bajra-growing region in 1995. It offers a green fodder yield of 27-40 t/ha and is resistant to foliar diseases and insect pests.
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Oats

MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Johannesburg, South Africa
 
Oats, originally from the Mediterranean region, have gained significant popularity due to their diverse uses in various industries. Oats exporters in South Africa ship large quantities of oats to countries around the world every year. The export of oats from South Africa includes several different varieties of the grain. This growing demand for oats presents a valuable business opportunity for South African exporters. Additionally, oats export offers numerous benefits, making it a profitable sector in the agricultural export industry.

1. HFO - 114 (Haryana Javi - 114)
Released in 1974, HFO - 114 is an early-sown oats variety that produces two cuts and features excellent tillering with synchronous flowering. The plants are tall and resistant to lodging and disease. They produce bold seeds and yield approximately 50-55 t/ha of green fodder from two cuts, 13 t/ha of dry matter, and 20 q/ha of seeds.

2. Brunker-10
Brunker-10 is a fast-growing variety of oats known for its fine, smooth leaves. The plants have a prostrate growth habit with abundant tillering, although they show slow early growth. Green fodder yields from Brunker-10 range from 40-45 t/ha over about 140 days. This variety is predominantly grown in regions like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh.

3. Weston 11
Weston 11, introduced in 1978, is an exotic variety of oats. The plants are semi-erect, reaching around 155 cm in height, and have broad leaves with smooth panicles. Flowering occurs in 110 days, while maturity is reached in about 160 days.

4. Palampur-1
Palampur-1 was released in 1980 and is characterized by medium maturity and strong tillering. It is also known for its resistance to lodging. This variety is recommended for cultivation in Himachal Pradesh and can produce up to 50 t/ha of green fodder.

5. Bundel Jai-822
Released in 1989, Bundel Jai-822 was developed through a cross between IGO-4268 and Indio-6-5-1 using intervarietal hybridization and pedigree selection methods. This variety features an erect growth habit with glabrous nodes. It flowers in 95-100 days and reaches full maturity in 125-130 days.

6. Sabzaar (SKO-7)
Sabzaar, released in 1997, was developed by SKUA&T in Srinagar. This variety is suitable for cultivation in temperate areas of Kashmir and high-altitude regions of Jammu. SKO-7 is known for its profuse tillering and leafiness, making it ideal for dual-purpose use. It yields around 35-40 t/ha of green fodder.

7. Harita (RO -19)
Released in 2007, Harita was developed by selection from Kent's base population by MPKV, Rahuri. This multi-cut variety is suitable for winter cultivation under irrigated conditions, especially in Maharashtra. The average yield of Harita is around 50 t/ha of green fodder and approximately 9.5 t/ha of dry matter.
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Jan-31-25

Black Eyed Beans

MOQ: 10000  Kilograms
Sample Available
Supplier From Tashkent, Uzbekistan
 
Crop: 2024
Color: Creamy White
Quality of goods: SORTEX
Size: 340-360 pieces per 100 grams
Moisture: max 16%
Admixtures: max 1%
Defective: max 1%

Black-eyed beans, also known as black-eyed peas, are a type of legume belonging to the cowpea subspecies. They are characterized by their small, creamy-white beans with a distinctive black spot that resembles an eye, which is where they get their name. These beans are not actually peas but rather a variety of beans that are often used in various culinary traditions around the world.

**Physical Characteristics**
- **Appearance**: Black-eyed beans are medium-sized and have a curved shape with a prominent black or brown spot at one end. The beans are typically pale in color when dried and can be green when freshly shelled.
- **Pods**: They grow in long, green pods that can reach up to two feet in length, although fresh pods are rarely found in markets.

**Culinary Uses**
Black-eyed beans are versatile and widely used in cooking. They are commonly found in:
- **Southern U.S. Cuisine**: A staple ingredient in dishes like Hoppin' John, which combines the beans with rice and pork, traditionally eaten on New Year's Day for good luck[3][6].
- **African Dishes**: They are used in various traditional recipes across West Africa and the Caribbean, such as akara, a fried bean cake.
- **Indian Cooking**: Black-eyed beans are also integral to many Indian dishes, including curries and stews[4].

**Nutritional Benefits**
Black-eyed beans are highly nutritious:
- **Rich in Nutrients**: They provide significant amounts of protein, fiber, folate, iron, potassium, and magnesium[5][6].
- **Health Benefits**: Their high fiber content supports digestive health and may help regulate blood sugar levels. Additionally, they contain antioxidants that combat inflammation and oxidative stress.

**Cultural Significance**
Historically, black-eyed beans have been cultivated since prehistoric times, originating from West Africa before spreading globally due to trade routes. They became particularly popular in the Southern United States during the post-Civil War era as a vital food source for many communities.

In summary, black-eyed beans are not only a delicious and versatile ingredient but also a nutritious food with deep cultural roots in various cuisines around the world.
Aug-10-24
 
Dimensions: The size of the decor item, typically including height, width, and depth. For example, it could be 25x20x5 cm.

Material: Made from natural rattan, often with additional materials such as ribbons, bells, or artificial greenery for festive decoration.

Color: The natural color of rattan is commonly used, but it may be painted or decorated with holiday-themed colors like red, green, or gold.

Weight: Usually lightweight, often under 1 kg, to ensure easy hanging.

Design: The product could feature shapes like stars, hearts, or Christmas trees, often adorned with seasonal decorations.

Usage: Designed to be hung on Christmas trees, walls, doors, or windows as festive decor.
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