Coconut products like fresh coconuts, desiccated coconut, coconut jelly (raw), coconut milk, coconut milk powder, coco peat, coco chips, coir net, short coconut fiber, coconut fiber, coconut jelly, coconut shell charcoal, tapioca (cassava), dried tapioca residue, modified tapioca starch, tapioca chips, tapioca powder, tapioca residue pellet, fruits like dragon fruit, grapefruit (pomelo), longan fruit, pineapple, mango, star apple, water melon, banana, passion fruit, spices like garlic, ginger, turmeric, chilli, black cardamom, cinnamon, vegetable like onion, sweet potato, tomato, carrot, cabbage, cauliflower / broccoli, seaweed, fish meal, rice, seaweed, green seaweed, ulva lactuca, sargassum, gracilaria, eucheuma cottonii, black pepper powder, crispy potatoes, fish oil, dried/frozen fish skin, dried fish, dried fish scale/maw, dried shrimp, shrimp shell with head/without head, fish meal.
Jamaican king crabs, sea cucumbers, lobsters.
Spices.
Passion fruit puree, maracuja oil, fruits and other agricultural fresh and dry foods, snail meat or escargot or helix pomartia.
Lobster.
Fertilizer, nutmeg, cinnamon flavoring/powder, ginger, raw peanuts, bees honey, guava juice, sorrel with ginger, pineapple juice/slices, june plum juice, roots tonic.
Yellow yam (round leaf), negro yam (white yam), guinea yam, sweet yam, sweet potato (uplifter), dasheen, coco, pumpkin, breadfruit, sugarcane, molasses, scotch bonnet pepper, sorrel, mangoes, june plumb, guinep, avocado, sour sop, tumeric, ginger, sea moss, yellow yam (round leaf), sweet potatoes coco, dasheen, ginger, turmeric, sea moss.
Fresh vegetables like tomato, carrots.
White chicken eggs.
Animal Feed.
Poultry.
Agricultural biostimulants for organic and conventional farming, moringa leaf, moringa oil, liquid moringa extract, liquid high phosphorus bat guano, dry high phosphorus bat guano, and liquid amino acid based animal feeds.Manufacturer, private label
Livestock And Agricultural Products.
Meat chickens.
Melon, Eggs, Tomatoes.
breadfruit, (Artocarpus altilis), tree of the mulberry family (Moraceae) and its large fruits that are a staple food of the South Pacific and other tropical areas. Breadfruit contains considerable amounts of starch and is seldom eaten raw. It may be roasted, baked, boiled, fried, or dried and ground into flour.