Supplier: Rice, pulses, wheat, jowar, maize, chilies
Golden Harvest: Your Premier Maize Export Partner! Globally sought after for its versatility and nutritional value, maize, commonly known as corn, holds a significant place in culinary traditions worldwide. Maize cultivation has a rich history in regions like Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, where it thrives under diverse growing conditions. Maize kernels come in various sizes and colors, with quality indicators such as color, aroma, and taste. Premium maize exhibits vibrant hues ranging from yellow to golden, signifying freshness and meticulous processing. The flavor profile of maize varies based on cultivation methods and environmental factors. However, it generally offers a sweet and slightly nutty taste, making it a versatile ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes. Maize is renowned for its consistent quality and serves as a staple ingredient in a wide array of culinary creations globally. Size: Small: less than 6.5 mm in diameter. Medium: 6.5 to 7.5 mm in diameter. Large: greater than 7.5 mm in diameter. Country of Origin: India Grade Standard: Grade A, Grade B, Grade C, Feed Grade Packaging Type: Bulk Bags, Jute Sacks Shelf Life: 12-18 Months Packing: Customizable Certifications: APEDA / FSSAI / ISO 22000 MOQ: 1000kg Binomial Name: Zea mays Family: Poaceae HS Code 10059000 / 1005.90.00 Here's a detailed description of these Maize: Size and Appearance: Evaluate the size and appearance of maize. Premium quality maize typically exhibits uniformity in size, with kernels ranging between medium to large. The color will be vibrant, with hues of yellow or golden, indicating proper ripeness and quality. Additionally, maize kernels will appear plump and well-formed, without signs of damage or discoloration. Aroma: While maize typically does not have a strong aroma like spices, it has a subtle sweet scent, especially when fresh. Maize with any musty or off-putting odors is avoided, so that it will not indicate poor quality or improper storage conditions
Yellow maize
Supplier: 1121 parboiled rice, 1121 white and sella rice, or ir64 white and parboiled rice, all types of basmati and non basmati rice, corn (maize), corn flour, brown cumin, black cumin, cardamom, dry red chili, chili powder, raw sulphur, hulled white sesame seed,, poppy seed, all types and sizes floor ceramic tiles in all size, all type wall tiles in all size, all types of front elevation tiles, all type of marble & granite, all type of poly pvc door window frame, all type waterproof door, all type bathroom door, all types of sanitary ware like a washbasin, toilet seat urinal seet and other all sanitary ware. door frame (poly pvc), d6 diesel, dap fertilizer, urea fertilizer, bitumen, en590 10ppm diesel, jet a1 fuel, chicken paw, chicken feet , other chicken part, whole chicken, any grade steem coal and charcoal, d2 gas oil, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum, mazut m100, aviation kerosene colonial grade 54 and all type date , dates
Buyer: Dry fruits, spices, areca nuts, palm oil, areca, betelnut, clove, cardamom, black cardamom, bay leaves, cinnamon, almond, pistachio, cashew nuts, date, dry dates, refined soya oil, refined premium sunflower oil
Supplier: Indian white rice, 1121 basmati rice, basmati rice,turmeric powder, turmeric finger, cardamom, cardamom powder, garlic powder, red chilli powder, dry red chilli, ginger powder, black pepper, black pepper powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, cumin seed, mustard seeds, sesame seeds fennel seeds, coriander seeds, yellow maize, moong dal, millets, black gram, toor dal, fresh pomegranate, green banana, almond, cashew nut, walnuts, peanut, ground nut, red onion, potato, tomato, green chili, fresh lemon, fresh , garlic, ginger, , carpets, cushion cover, , brass handicrafts, wall hangings, wooden box, , wall decor, , jaggery powder, leather bag, wooden furniture, metal handicrafts, incense stick
Supplier: Areca plates, cashew nuts, pure silk sarees, green cardamom, black pepper, honey, red chili, maize, turmeric, banana, coconut, eco friendly plates, copra, coir, betel nuts, rice, coconut shell, katla fish, rohu fish, rupchanda fish, aluminum scrap, metal scrap, copper scrap
Supplier: Fresh grapes (red, black, white), fresh red onion, fresh vegetable (green chili, cabbage, carrot, garlic, ginger, etc.) turmeric powder, yellow maize
Buyer: Soluble fertilizer
Supplier: Fresh red onion, indian onion, nashik red onion, big red onion, garva onion, bombay onion, bangalore onion, small red onion, shallot onion, white onion, fresh white onion, dehydrated white onion, dehydrated red onion, dehydrated garlic, dehydrated onion flakes, dehydrated onion chopped, dehydrated onion minced, dehydrated onion granules, dehydrated onion powder, dehydrated garlic cloves, dehydrated garlic chopped, dehydrated garlic minced, dehydrated garlic granules, dehydrated garlic powder, dry red chili, dry red chili powder, guntur red chilli, teja s17 red chilli, sanam 334 red chilli, byadgi red chilli, turmeric powder, turmeric fingers, semi husked coconut, corn flour, corn grits, maize flour, maize grits, peanut kernels, groundnut kernels, java peanut, bold peanut
Maize has become a staple food in many parts of the world, with the total production of maize surpassing that of wheat or rice. In addition to being consumed directly by humans (often in the form of masa), maize is also used for corn ethanol, animal feed and other maize products, such as corn starch and corn syrup. The six major types of maize are dent corn, flint corn, pod corn, popcorn, flour corn, and sweet corn. Maize is a cultigen; human intervention is required for it to propagate. Whether or not the kernels fall off the cob on their own is a key piece of evidence used in archaeology to distinguish domesticated maize from its naturally-propagating teosinte ancestor. Genetic evidence can also be used to determine when various lineages split. An 2002 study by Matsuoka et al.. has demonstrated that, rather than the multiple independent domestications model, all maize arose from a single domestication in southern Mexico about 9,000 years ago. The study also demonstrated that the oldest surviving maize types are those of the Mexican highlands. Later, maize spread from this region over the Americas along two major paths. This is consistent with a model based on the archaeological record suggesting that maize diversified in the highlands of Mexico before spreading to the lowlands.