We are engaged in offering Premium quality Organic Food Grains such as White Corn, Semolina-Suji ,Chicory Grain ,Sabudana ,Durum Wheat and White Sorghum to our valuable clients. Highly appreciated for their delicious taste, these grains are used in homes, restaurants, hotels etc.
We deal in Organic Food Grains, Fruits, Spices, Dry Fruits and Dairy Products like Organic White Sugar, Organic Jaggery, Organic Jaggery Powder & Organic Sugar, Organic Spices, Organic Black Pepper, Organic White Pepper & Organic Mustard Seed, Organic Food Grains, Organic Wheat, Organic Millet, Organic Quinoa, Organic Foxtail Millet, Organic Barley, Organic Corn, Organic Pearl Millet & Organic Sweet Corn, Organic Flour, Organic Maize Flour, Organic Bajra Flour, Organic Rice Flour, Organic Besan, Organic Wheat Flour, Organic Pulses & Organic Vegetables,
We offer the delivery of wheat, corn, sunflower, rapeseed, soybean and other agricultural crops from Ukraine to Europe. MOQ: 500 -1 000 tons; Delivery: by road transport; Terms of delivery: DDP Ukrainian-Polish border or Buyer's warehouse; Terms of payment: according to agreements with the Buyer. Contact person: Nick
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Amaranath has been cultivated as a grain for 8,000 years. The yield of grain amaranth is comparable to rice or maize. It was a staple food of the Aztecs, and was used as an integral part of Aztec religious ceremonies. The cultivation of amaranth was banned by the conquistadores upon their conquest of the Aztec nation. Because the plant has continued to grow as a weed since that time, its genetic base has been largely maintained. Research on grain amaranth began in the US in the 1970s. By the end of the 1970s, a few thousand acres were being cultivated. Much of the grain currently grown is sold in health food shops.