We are supplier of Yellow Corn. Yellow corn grade 2, GMO Test weight - min. 70 kgs per hl Foreign matter - max. 3% Moisture - max. 13% Other grains - max. 2% Broken - max. 3% Damaged - max. 3% Aflatoxin - max. 20 ppb Admixture - max. 2% Fresh Crop We Have Yellow Corn From Brazil, Ukraine, Argentina And USA. Quantity Depend on buyer request. Payment term, SBLC, LC AT sight and 30/70/ ICPO AND BCL
Brazilian white rice
Corn And Maize Cattle Feed and Animal Feed
CORN FLOUR FINE GRIND / 25 kg bags color : ....................................................//.........Yellow Smell:.............................................................. inherent Taste:................................................................inherent Moisture %: ...........................................................11.4 Fat %: ......................................................................2,0 Ash %: ...................................................................0,65 mineral impurity %:................................................ 0,00 harmful impurity %: ................................................0,00 Metal - magnetic impurity in mg per 1 kg of flour :....0.8 Pest infestation of grain stocks:................ not detected Rest on sieve N23:.................................................. 0.8 Passage through a sieve N32:............................... 79.2 GERM:....................................................... not detected GMO ..........................................................not detected Gluten........................................................................4.0. COARSE CORN FLOUR / 25 kg bags color : ....................................................//.........Yellow Smell:.............................................................. inherent Taste:................................................................inherent Moisture %: ...........................................................11.4 Fat %: ......................................................................2,0 Ash %: ...................................................................0,65 mineral impurity %:................................................ 0,00 harmful impurity %: ................................................0,00 Metal - magnetic impurity in mg per 1 kg of flour :....0.8 Pest infestation of grain stocks:................ not detected Rest on sieve N23:.................................................. 0.8 Passage through a sieve N32:............................... 79.2 GERM:....................................................... not detected GMO ..........................................................not detected gluten .......................................................................4.0.
Corn grits extra / polenta corn flour finely ground corn grits package 1 kg / 5 u / 35 u / 50 u delivery to any port in the world possibility of deliveries up to 3000 tons per month
Corn: - flour -cereals delivery throughout Europe and to ports gluten free Toko requests by email or whatsapp
Zea mays, style cum stigmatis
Moisture 13% max Fat: Minimum 2 to maximum 2.5% Proteins: 8% min. (N x 6.25 of dry matter) Crude fibres: 0.8% max. Granularity: 100% through 1mm sieve. 50% max. through 0.3mm sieve Corn, also known as maize, is a widely grown cereal grain and one of the most important agricultural products in the world. Corn is a member of the grass family and is native to the Americas, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. Today, it is grown in many countries around the world, with the United States, China, and Brazil being the top producers. Corn is used for a variety of purposes, including human consumption, animal feed, and industrial applications. In human consumption, corn can be eaten whole or ground into cornmeal, which is used to make many different foods such as tortillas, cornbread, and polenta. It is also used as a key ingredient in many processed foods, such as breakfast cereals, snacks, and soft drinks. In animal feed, corn is used as a high-energy and protein-rich ingredient in livestock diets, particularly for poultry, swine, and cattle. Corn is also used as a source of starch for the production of biofuels such as ethanol. Corn plants typically grow to be around six feet tall and produce ears of corn, which contain the kernels that are harvested for consumption or processing. There are many different varieties of corn, each with different characteristics such as color, sweetness, and starch content.