Next Green Step, LLC established in 2007, is a leading exporter of premium green mung beans and a variety of high-quality legumes, sourced from the fertile soils of Uzbekistan.
We specialize in meeting the growing demand for pulses and other agricultural products, ensuring the highest standards of quality, freshness, and sustainability.
In addition to legumes, we also export a diverse range of industrial and non-industrial products tailored to the unique requirements of our global customers. Whether it's raw materials, agricultural commodities, or specialty goods, we work closely with buyers to deliver customized solutions across multiple sectors.
With a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, Next Green Step is your trusted partner for sourcing high-quality products from Uzbekistan, delivering reliable, cost-effective solutions worldwide.
Dried Apricots - There are more than 10 types of dried apricots in sunny Uzbekistan, dried apricots one of the most favorite dried fruits for those who have a sweet tooth. Adherents of a healthy lifestyle replace sweets and other sweets with it, which is very beneficial for health. Dried apricots are rich in vitamin A (60% of the daily dose per 100 g of product), so its consumption will have a beneficial effect on the condition of hair and skin, as well as vitamin C, potassium, iron and fiber.
FIGS are the leader in dietary fiber content ( 100 g of this product contains 63% of the daily fiber requirement). It is very beneficial for women's health, as it contains a huge amount of compounds and minerals that have a beneficial effect on the female body. For example, folic acid, which is essential during pregnancy. Figs are rich in potassium, which helps reduce high blood pressure. Dietary fiber, which is found in abundance in figs, improves intestinal motility.
Raisins - A few types of raisins grow and dried in sunny Uzbekistan, raisins have a place everywhere: pancakes, baked goods, cottage cheese casseroles or fresh cottage cheese, porridges, salads, meat dishes. Dried grapes contain the most vitamin B1 (thiamine), which is necessary for the normal functioning of the nervous system. Due to their low sodium content, raisins are more suitable for high blood pressure than other dried fruits. It is good for dental health, helps improve vision, and due to its iron content (20% of the daily value in 100 g of product) it is useful for anemia
Chickpeas - The earliest known use dates to 3500 BC in Turkey and 6970 BC in France. Today they're grown in more than 50 countries. Some possible benefits of chickpeas include helping control blood sugar, manage weight, and support heart and gut health.2 Chickpeas are naturally gluten-free and not a common allergen, so they do not carry many risks. Still, slowly adding high-fiber foods like chickpeas to your diet is key to avoiding bloating and other gastrointestinal (GI) upset.
Peanuts - Peanuts are high in protein, in 100 grams of raw peanuts: calories 567, water 6.5% protein 25.8 grams, carbs 16.1 grams, sugar 4.7 grams, fiber 8.5 grams, fat 49.2 grams. Daily use of peanuts stimulates brain activity, improves digestion and removes harmful substances from the body. They can be consumed raw, sprouted and roasted
Mung Beans -- Mung beans are one of the best plant-based sources of protein. They're rich in essential amino acids, antioxidants, and nutrients that may help reduce blood pressure, LDL cholesterol levels, and heart disease risk. Mung beans (Vigna radiata) are small, green beans that belong to the legume family.It is usually eaten whole, peeled or sprouted. Dished of mash kichiri is prepared from it.
Dried Pears - Dried pear is less popular than apples, raisins and prunes, but it takes its rightful place on the list of the healthiest dried fruits. It is rich in organic acids (75% of the daily value), dietary fiber, glucose and fructose, as well as vitamin C (13% of the daily value). Dried pear satisfies hunger well, so you can snack on this dried fruit between meals