Spruce timber - commonly also known under its latin name "Picea Abies" is widely distributed throughout continental Europe and is a timber tree of major economic importance. The large tree usually has a straight, cylindrical trunk and growns to a height of about 30 m (up to 55 m), with a large diameter of about 60 cm (up to 1,5m). Big sizes - beams: Thickness - from 100 up to 300 mm Width - from 100 up to 300 mm Length - 3000/4000/5000 mm Small size - beams: Thickness - from 40 up to 95 mm Width - from 60 up to 95 mm Length - 3000/4000/5000 mm Boards: Thickness - from 18 up to 50 mm Width - from 50 up to 250 mm Length - 3000/4000/5000 mm
Pine timber - also referred to redwood timber, commonly also known under its latin name "Pinus Sylvetris" is the most widely spread in the East European Countries. The tree is generally 30m high with a diameter of about 1m but larger trees may be found on favorable sites. Big sizes - beams Thickness - from 100 mm up to 300 mm Width - from 100 mm up to 300 mm Length - from 3000 mm up to 5400 mm Small sizes - beams Thickness - from 40 mm up to 95 mm Width - from 60 mm up to 95 mm Length - from 3000 mm up to 5400 mm Boards Big sizes - beams Thickness - from 20 mm up to 50 mm Width - from 50 mm up to 200 mm Length - from 3000 mm up to 5400 mm
Mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree Mangifera Indica. It is believed to have originated between Northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and North-Eastern India. M. Indica has been cultivated in South and Southeast Asia since ancient times resulting in two types of modern cultivars: the " Indian type" and the "Southeast Asian type". Other species in the genus Mangifera also produce edible fruits that are also called "mangoes" the majority of which are found in the Malesian ecoregion. Worldwide, there are several hundred cultivars of mango. Depending on the cultivar, mango fruit varies in size, shape, sweetness, skin color, and flesh color, which may be pale yellow, gold, green, or orange. Mangoes are generally sweet, although the taste and texture of the flesh vary across cultivars some, such as Alphonso, have a soft, pulpy, juicy texture similar to an overripe plum, while others, such as Tommy Atkins are firmer, like a cantaloupe or avocado, with a fibrous texture. MOQ 5 tons Supplied from India, Vietnam, Africa, South America, Pakistan and Indonesia.
a. Name of product : Alphonso Mango b. Price of product : Euro 15/box of 12 c. Product origin : Gujarat (India) d. Key Specifications/Special Features e. Harmonization System (HS) Code :20089911, 20079910 f. Minimum Order Size : 500 boxes g. Packaging details : Export Quality Secure Packaging Gir Kesar mangos, locally called Kesar, means Saffron, Kesar, one of the world's high-cost spices. Kesar Mango is grown in Gujarat with firm saffron-colored pulp with a sweet taste & aroma. It is called with the name Kesariya Aam or Kesar no Kairi in Gujarat locally. There may be a small acidic range with a sour taste in unripe or less mature Fruit, but lots of folks enjoy the medium to big sized mango fruit, with a minimal fiber in its flesh of Fruit. This farmland was situated in the Girnar range mountains' foothills and situated in Junagadh and Amre li districts. The yield of these fruits is in some lakh tonnes in Gujarat. Kesar Mango tree Orchards are distributed across 20,000 hectares of land, which is with fertile soil. Farmland I s fertile, with a mix of red black rich soil, with a range of minerals for the growth of this Fruit like Calcium, Potash, magnesium, and other minerals in Gujarat, western India. Aam bagh is in the Arabian sea center at one side and another side range of Girnar mountains. This help for the Mango trees' growth helps block the Arabian Sea's salty windy breeze by elevating the Girnar range. They packed in the unripe or semi-ripe condition that faces travel time. Fruits will ripe to full yellow-orange saffron Hue color with sweet and smell after arrival as per their aging process. Generally, it takes one to four days to ripen once it reaches home. Please open the box to arrange all mangoes on the floor with a haystack with mango box. These process ripe fruits in 6 to 8 days have a close watch on mangoes. Packed as per SOP & sent in Semi Ripe, it avoids Fruit damage due to ripening in transport.
a. Name of product : Mango b. Price of product : Euro 15/box of 12 c. Product origin : Gujarat (India) d. Key Specifications/Special Features e. Harmonization System (HS) Code :20089911, 20079910 f. Minimum Order Size : 500 boxes g. Packaging details : Export Quality Secure Packaging Gir Kesar mangos, locally called Kesar, means Saffron, Kesar, one of the world's high-cost spices. Kesar Mango is grown in Gujarat with firm saffron-colored pulp with a sweet taste & aroma. It is called with the name Kesariya Aam or Kesar no Kairi in Gujarat locally. There may be a small acidic range with a sour taste in unripe or less mature Fruit, but lots of folks enjoy the medium to big sized mango fruit, with a minimal fiber in its flesh of Fruit. This farmland was situated in the Girnar range mountains' foothills and situated in Junagadh and Amre li districts. The yield of these fruits is in some lakh tonnes in Gujarat. Kesar Mango tree Orchards are distributed across 20,000 hectares of land, which is with fertile soil. Farmland I s fertile, with a mix of red black rich soil, with a range of minerals for the growth of this Fruit like Calcium, Potash, magnesium, and other minerals in Gujarat, western India. Aam bagh is in the Arabian sea center at one side and another side range of Girnar mountains. This help for the Mango trees' growth helps block the Arabian Sea's salty windy breeze by elevating the Girnar range. They packed in the unripe or semi-ripe condition that faces travel time. Fruits will ripe to full yellow-orange saffron Hue color with sweet and smell after arrival as per their aging process. Generally, it takes one to four days to ripen once it reaches home. Please open the box to arrange all mangoes on the floor with a haystack with mango box. These process ripe fruits in 6 to 8 days have a close watch on mangoes. Packed as per SOP & sent in Semi Ripe, it avoids Fruit damage due to ripening in transport.
The Indian Kesar mango, often referred to simply as "Kesar," is a popular and sought-after mango variety cultivated primarily in the state of Gujarat, India. Here are some key characteristics and information about Kesar mangoes: Origin: Kesar mangoes are native to the foothills of Girnar in the Junagadh district of Gujarat, India. The region's climatic conditions contribute to the unique taste and aroma of these mangoes. Appearance: Kesar mangoes are medium-sized with an ovate to oblong shape. They have a distinctive greenish-yellow skin when ripe, and the flesh is orange-yellow. Flavor and Aroma: Known for their exceptional sweetness, fragrance, and rich flavor, Kesar mangoes are often considered one of the best-tasting mango varieties. The taste is a delightful blend of sweetness and a slight tanginess. Texture: The flesh of Kesar mangoes is smooth and non-fibrous, making it a favorite for eating fresh, as well as for various culinary uses. Harvest Season: Kesar mangoes are typically in season from late March to early July, with the peak harvest occurring in May. Culinary Uses: Besides being enjoyed fresh, Kesar mangoes are used in various culinary applications, including desserts, smoothies, jams, and chutneys. Cultivation: The cultivation of Kesar mangoes is mainly concentrated in the regions of Junagadh, Amreli, and Bhavnagar in Gujarat. The mango trees are well-adapted to the local agro-climatic conditions. Export: Kesar mangoes are also exported to different parts of the world, contributing to India's mango export industry. Awards: The unique taste and quality of Kesar mangoes have earned them Geographical Indication (GI) status. Kesar mangoes are highly valued for their exquisite taste and are a significant part of India's rich mango heritage
Mango is the national fruit of India. Mangos are large trees, reaching 35-40 m in height, with a crown radius of 10 m. The leaves are evergreen, alternate, simple, 15-35 cm long and 6-16 cm broad; when young they are orange-pink, rapidly changing to a dark glossy red, then dark green as they mature. The flowers are produced in terminal panicles 10-40 cm long