Hulled millet is an unusual cereal known since ancient times. It basis is such a cereal as millet. Actually, every king of a millet (be it red, golden, or white cereal) this is a proso millet, peeled from the outer shells and polished. Whole grain millet from the Selprom agree-processor is characterized by high-quality grinding and peeling, it contains a minimum amount of impurities and husks (0.1%), which allows it to be used both in agriculture and in food production.
QUALITY PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Varietal Purity Min (% by count) NA Moisture Max (%) 12.5 Protein Min (%) NA Protein Max (%) NA Test Weight Min (kg/hl) 62.5 Retention Min (% by weight) NA Screenings Max (% by weight) 15.0 Germinative Energy Min (%) NA Germinative Capacity Min (%) NA Rapid Visco Analyzer Min (units) NA Falling Number Min (sec) NA Defective Grains Max - (% by count, 100-grain sample, unless otherwise stated) Shot N/A Sprouted Nil Dark Tipped NA Field Fungi NA Skinning NA Insect Damaged (count per half a liter) 85 Foreign Seed Contaminants Max - (count of seeds in total per half liter, unless otherwise stated) Foreign Grain 500 Variation a 50 Variation b 100 Type 1 (individual seeds) 8 Type 2 Nil Type 3a 2 Type 3b 4 Type 3c 4 seeds / 1 pod Type 3d 1 Type 4 20 Type 5 40 Type 6 40 Type 7a 10 Type 7b 150 Small Foreign Seeds (% by weight) 1.2 Other Contaminants Max - (count per half liter, unless otherwise stated) Foreign Material (% by weight) 1.0 Cereal Smut / Cereal Ergot (entire load) Nil Loose Smut (weight in grams) 0.1 Ryegrass Ergot (length in cm) 0.5 Pickling Compounds or Artificial Color (entire load) Nil Chemicals Not Approved for Barley (entire load) Nil Stored Grain Insects & Pea Weevil Live (entire load) Nil Insects Large, Live, or Dead 3 Insects Small, Live, or Dead 10 Snails 1 Sand 50 Earth 3 Stones (g per 2.5L) 4.0 Objectionable Material (entire load) Nil
Product: Yellow Corn US Grade 2 Animal Consumption Classification: Animal Consumption Purity and Quality Level Game Delivery Format: In bulk Price Conditions: CIF, delivery to port of destination. Price: Negotiable Production - Country of Brazil Contract period: Contract for two years or more, renewable for the same term. Minimum amount: 30,000 metric tons Total Amount / Contract: Sales contract for two years, with initial delivery of 30,000 to 500,000 Metric Tons. We have a large production capacity to meet the scheduled annual deliveries. Inspection: SGS / access to the port or collection point requested during the assignment of Laycan SGS every 10,000 mt for quality control Sure: TBD 110% Payment method: Bank Transfer or Irrevocable DLC, SBLC, with payment against a 100% approved SGS certificate, issued every 10,000 tons at the port of shipment. From top banks in the world or a bank approved by us. Delivery documents: All product certificates, batch numbers, SGS, delivery schedule Protein (Yellow corn #2) 8.0% Minimum with allowance 1:1 prorate not less than 8.2% (Dry Basis) Fat 3.50% Minimum Fiber 2.50% Maximum Ash 1.25% Maximum Moisture 14.0% up to 14.5% maximum with 1.1 allowance fraction in proportion from 14% to 14.50% Heat Damaged Kernels 0.2% Maximum Total Damaged Kernels 5.0% Maximum Broken Corn and Foreign Materials 3.0% Maximum Foreign Matter (Rocks, Weed Seeds, other grains glass, sand, etc.) 1.00 % Maximum Mycotoxins: Aflatoxins B1 10 PPB Maximum 0.01 PPM Max. Aflatoxins B1+B2+G1+G2 20 PPB Maximum 0.02 PPM Max. Aflatoxins M1 + M2 5 PPB Maximum 0.005 PPM Max. Total Aflatoxins 20 PPB Maximum 0.02 PPM Max. Deoxynivalenol (DON) 100 PPB Maximum 0.1 PPM Max. Zearalenone 100 PPB Maximum 1.0 PPM Max. Fumonisin B1 + B2 10,000 PPB 10 PPM Max. T2- Toxin 100 PPB Maximum 0.1 PPM Max. Urea, Animal by Product and Dioxin Substantially Free/ Nil Live Insects Substantially Free/ Nil Odor Fresh, typically not moldy, not sour, or foreign odor Test Weight Min54 (Ib/Bushel) Molds Nil Radiation Shall comply with maximum residue limits by the Codex Heavy Metals Shall comply with maximum residue limits by the Codex Xanthophyll Content Min (ppm) 20 Pink Stained (entire load) Nil Toxic/Noxious Seeds Nil Parasites Nil
Product: Wheat 12.5% P - Classification: (NON-GMO) - Purity and Quality: Suitable for human consumption - Delivery Format: Available Bulk or 50 Kg bags - Price CIF: Negotiable - Delivery: CIF, delivery to port of destination. - Request Amount: We can supply 50,000 metric tons to cater to your initial requirements. - Total Amount: Our large production and storage capacity enables us to fulfill monthly and annual orders. - Contract: We have the necessary capacity to fulfill up to 400,000 Metric Tons monthly. - Quality Assurance and Inspection: We ensure quality control with regular SGS inspection access to the port or collection point of your choice during the assignment of Laycan SGS. - Payment Method: Choose between a Direct Bank Transfer or an Irrevocable DLC 100% Transferable/divisible SBLC, with payment against an SGS certificate, issued at the port of shipment. From top banks in the world or a bank approved by us - Delivery Documents: We provide all necessary product certificates, batch numbers, SGS reports, and a comprehensive delivery schedule. MOISTURE 13 % MAX PROTEIN 12.5% MIN on 12% moisture basis FALLING NUMBER 250 Second MIN DRY GLUTEN 8% MIN ON 12% moisture basis GLUTEN INDEX 75% MIN TEST WEIGHT 77 KG/hl MIN EXTRANEOUS MATTER 1.5% MAX (After removal of ergot) a. organic extraneous matter 1.1% MAX (Animal or plant material) b. Inorganic extraneous matter 0.4% MAX (Stones, glass, pieces of soil and other mineral matter) HARMFUL AND/ OR TOXIC MATTER 0.4% MAX ERGOT 0.03% MAX BROKEN GRAINS 4% MAX shriveled grains(shrunken grains) 3% MAX immature grains 0.5 % MAX black point grains 3% MAX OTHER CEREALS 1.7% MAX GRAINS ATTACKED BY PESTS 1 .7% MAX SUNN PEST DAMAGED 0.80% MAX UNSOUND GRAINS 0.8% MAX a. HEAT DAMAGED GRAIN 0.2% MAX b. MOULD GRAINS EXCLUDING FUSARIUM 0.60 % MAX TOTAL IMPURITIES 10% MAX DOCKAGE 1.0% MAX
With the increasing global demand for peas, the pea exporter in South Africa is expanding its exports to meet the rising needs. Known for their health benefits, peas are a versatile ingredient used in various cuisines worldwide, which has contributed to the surge in pea exports from South Africa. These peas can be exported either fresh or frozen, and South African pea exporters supply both forms to international markets. In addition to these, South Africa also exports a wide range of pea varieties, further diversifying its offerings. 1. Asauji Asauji is a dwarf variety with smooth, green, round seeds. The plants produce pods that are about 8 cm long, curved, and dark green. These peas are seven-seeded and mature in about 30-35 days after sowing. 2. Arkel An exotic variety from France, Arkel is a dwarf plant with vigorous growth, reaching up to 45 cm. It features white flowers and dark green, 8.5 cm pods. This variety is suitable for both fresh markets and dehydration purposes. 3. Little Marvel A dwarf plant variety from England, Little Marvel produces pods with wrinkled seeds. The first blossom appears after 40 days, and the pods are about 8 cm long, containing 5-6 very sweet seeds. 4. Jawahar Matar Developed at Jabalpur, Jawahar Matar has a bushy growth habit, with a height of 70-75 cm. The light green pods are roundish-oval in shape, containing 4-5 wrinkled seeds. The first picking can occur 50-55 days after sowing. 5. Harbhajan (EC 33866) Harbhajan is an early-maturing variety developed by selection at Jabalpur. The pods are small with yellow, round seeds, and the first picking can be made 45 days after sowing. It has an average pod yield of 3 t/ha. 6. Bonneville Introduced in the USA, Bonneville is a popular medium-tall plant with light green, straight pods containing 6-7 sweet, wrinkled seeds. The first flowering occurs 65-70 days after sowing, although it is susceptible to powdery mildew. 7. Lincon Lincon is a medium-tall variety with double-podded, dark green, curved pods containing 8-9 wrinkled seeds. The first picking can begin 85-90 days after sowing, with an average pod yield of around 10 t/ha. 8. Punjab 88 (P-88) Developed at Ludhiana, this variety features dwarf, vigorous, erect plants with dark green foliage. The first picking occurs about 100 days after sowing, and the pods are long, slightly curved, with 7-8 wrinkled seeds. 9. Azad P-2 Azad P-2 is a mildew-resistant variety with tall, erect plants and white flowers. The medium-sized pods are smooth, firm, and light green, containing 6-7 brownish wrinkled seeds. 10. Ooty-1 Developed at Udhagamandalam, Ooty-1 is a dwarf variety with a yield potential of 11.9 t/ha in a 90-day crop duration. It is resistant to whitefly and is widely grown for its excellent yield.
Sorghum, a versatile and resilient grass, is known for its edible starchy seeds and has numerous uses across different industries. In South Africa, it's commonly referred to as Jowar, Cholam, or Jonna. The demand for sorghum has been steadily increasing, and as a result, the export of sorghum from South Africa has seen significant growth. The South African sorghum exporter plays a key role in meeting global demand by exporting substantial quantities of this crop each year. This growing trend presents a valuable opportunity for South African sorghum exporters to expand their business and tap into international markets. The export includes various varieties and grades of sorghum, catering to different market needs. Specification Product Name Sorghum Origin South Africa Family Poaceae Binomial name Sorghum bicolor
Barley, one of the key cereal grains globally, belongs to the grass family and is widely cultivated in temperate climates around the world. The barley export business in South Africa is thriving, with tonnes of barley being shipped to various countries each year. As global demand for barley continues to rise, the export of barley from South Africa has seen consistent growth year after year. South African barley exporters are known for delivering high-quality barley and barley-based products. The export of barley from South Africa encompasses a wide range of barley varieties. �· Azad (K.125) The Azad variety of barley is typically suited for cultivation in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal. Known for its resistance to yellow rust, this variety is both a good source of fodder and grain. Azad matures in about 115-120 days, with a yield potential of 35-38 quintals per hectare under irrigated conditions. 1. Ratna Ratna is a barley variety developed for rainfed areas in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal. This variety is particularly tolerant to saline and alkaline soil conditions, making it ideal for less favorable environments. It matures in approximately 125-130 days and is known for its strong tillering ability, yielding well even in challenging conditions. 2. Vijaya The Vijaya variety is recommended for rainfed areas of western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh. This variety matures in 120-125 days and is characterized by shorter plant height compared to other barley types. Its yield potential is around 30-35 quintals of grain per hectare. 3. RS-6 Developed in Rajasthan, the RS-6 variety is suitable for both rainfed and irrigated conditions and is widely grown in central and eastern Rajasthan. With a maturation period of 130-135 days, RS-6 offers a yield potential of 35-40 quintals of grain per hectare. 4. Ranjit (DL-70) Ranjit, also known as DL-70, is a six-row barley variety with heavy tillering, specifically recommended for commercial cultivation in Punjab under irrigated conditions. It has a yield potential of 30-35 quintals per hectare. 5. C-164 The C-164 variety is a tall, six-row barley with compact ears and long awns. Known for its resistance to yellow rust, this variety has stiff straw and is best suited for irrigated conditions. It yields approximately 30-32 quintals of grain per hectare. 6. LSB-2 LSB-2 is a six-row naked type barley variety ideal for cultivation in high-altitude regions like Himachal Pradesh and the Uttar Pradesh hills. It matures in about 145-150 days, with a yield potential of 25-30 quintals per hectare.
Wheat is a widely consumed cereal grain, especially in the form of bread, across many parts of the world. Each year, wheat exporters in South Africa send tons of wheat abroad. Known for its higher protein content compared to other major cereals like maize or rice, wheat has seen a rise in global demand. As a result, South African wheat exporters are increasingly exporting larger quantities of wheat and wheat-based products. This growing demand presents a valuable opportunity for the wheat export industry in South Africa to flourish, providing significant revenue for both exporters and farmers. 1. VL-832 The VL-832 wheat variety is widely exported from South Africa to various countries. It requires around 155-160 days for maturity and yields approximately 25-30 q/ha. This variety is resistant to brown and yellow rusts, as well as loose smut. 2. VL-804 VL-804 is a wheat variety that takes around 164-178 days to mature after transplanting. Known for its tolerance to snowfall, it is also resistant to both brown and yellow rusts, making it a reliable choice in colder climates. 3. HS-365 Primarily grown in Tamil Nadu, the HS-365 variety thrives in the Nilgiri and Palni hills. It is particularly suited for high-altitude regions and performs well under various conditions. 4. HS-240 The HS-240 variety is grown across the hills of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Sikkim, and other far eastern states. It flourishes at medium altitudes and benefits from timely irrigation or rainfed conditions. 5. HD 2687 Commonly grown in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand, the HD 2687 variety of wheat requires irrigated timely sowing for optimal growth. 6. PBW-343 PBW-343 is a well-known wheat variety cultivated in states like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh foothills, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand. This variety also requires irrigated timely sowing for successful cultivation. 7. Shresth (HD 2687) Also known as HD 2687, the Shresth variety of wheat is exported from South Africa. It is grown in the same regions as the HD 2687 variety, including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh foothills, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand.
Pearl millet is an annual grass that grows up to about 3 meters tall, with a robust root system. As global demand for pearl millet continues to rise, the export of this grain from South Africa has significantly increased, with tonnes of millet being shipped each year. Known for its numerous health and medicinal benefits, pearl millet is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. As a result, the export of pearl millet from South Africa is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. South African pearl millet exporters are seeing substantial revenue from these exports to various countries. With its growing demand, pearl millet export is now a promising business opportunity for food exporters. 1. Giant Bajra The Giant Bajra variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation across all Bajra-growing regions. It is a leafy variety with abundant tillering and contains 9-10% protein at the boot stage. This variety is moderately resistant to downy mildew and ergot diseases. 2. Raj Bajra Chari-2 Raj Bajra Chari-2 is another variety of Pearl Millet, suitable for cultivation throughout the Bajra-growing regions. It offers a green fodder yield of approximately 30-45 t/ha and is resistant to foliar diseases and insect pests. During the ear emergence stage, the internodes are fully enclosed in the leaf sheath, and the leaves are broad and shiny. 3. APFB-2 The APFB-2 variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. It is an early-maturing, non-lodging, and fertilizer-responsive variety, ideally suited for summer and early Kharif sowings. The plants grow to a height of 160-180 cm and yield about 25 t/ha of green fodder. 4. PCB-164 Developed by PAU, Ludhiana, from five late-maturing lines, the PCB-164 variety of Pearl Millet is released and recommended for cultivation in the north-western regions of South Africa. 5. Avika Bajra Chari (AVKB-19) The Avika Bajra Chari, also known as AVKB-19, is recommended for cultivation in western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and the Tarai region of Uttarakhand. This dual-purpose variety yields 36.7 t/ha of green fodder, 8.8 t/ha of dry fodder, and 10.2 q/ha of seed. 6. Narendra Chara Bajra-2 (NDFB-2) Developed by NDUA&T, Faizabad, the Narendra Chara Bajra-2 variety is suitable for cultivation in pearl millet-growing regions of the north-east zone, particularly in salt-affected soils. 7. FBC-16 The FBC-16 variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation in the entire north-west region of South Africa. This multi-cut variety is resistant to major diseases and features low oxalate concentrations, ensuring higher voluntary dry matter intake by animals. It yields between 70-80 t/ha of green fodder. 8. TNSC-1 The TNSC-1 variety of Pearl Millet was bred by TNAU, Coimbatore, and recommended for cultivation in the entire Bajra-growing region in 1995. It offers a green fodder yield of 27-40 t/ha and is resistant to foliar diseases and insect pests.
Oats, originally from the Mediterranean region, have gained significant popularity due to their diverse uses in various industries. Oats exporters in South Africa ship large quantities of oats to countries around the world every year. The export of oats from South Africa includes several different varieties of the grain. This growing demand for oats presents a valuable business opportunity for South African exporters. Additionally, oats export offers numerous benefits, making it a profitable sector in the agricultural export industry. 1. HFO - 114 (Haryana Javi - 114) Released in 1974, HFO - 114 is an early-sown oats variety that produces two cuts and features excellent tillering with synchronous flowering. The plants are tall and resistant to lodging and disease. They produce bold seeds and yield approximately 50-55 t/ha of green fodder from two cuts, 13 t/ha of dry matter, and 20 q/ha of seeds. 2. Brunker-10 Brunker-10 is a fast-growing variety of oats known for its fine, smooth leaves. The plants have a prostrate growth habit with abundant tillering, although they show slow early growth. Green fodder yields from Brunker-10 range from 40-45 t/ha over about 140 days. This variety is predominantly grown in regions like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh. 3. Weston 11 Weston 11, introduced in 1978, is an exotic variety of oats. The plants are semi-erect, reaching around 155 cm in height, and have broad leaves with smooth panicles. Flowering occurs in 110 days, while maturity is reached in about 160 days. 4. Palampur-1 Palampur-1 was released in 1980 and is characterized by medium maturity and strong tillering. It is also known for its resistance to lodging. This variety is recommended for cultivation in Himachal Pradesh and can produce up to 50 t/ha of green fodder. 5. Bundel Jai-822 Released in 1989, Bundel Jai-822 was developed through a cross between IGO-4268 and Indio-6-5-1 using intervarietal hybridization and pedigree selection methods. This variety features an erect growth habit with glabrous nodes. It flowers in 95-100 days and reaches full maturity in 125-130 days. 6. Sabzaar (SKO-7) Sabzaar, released in 1997, was developed by SKUA&T in Srinagar. This variety is suitable for cultivation in temperate areas of Kashmir and high-altitude regions of Jammu. SKO-7 is known for its profuse tillering and leafiness, making it ideal for dual-purpose use. It yields around 35-40 t/ha of green fodder. 7. Harita (RO -19) Released in 2007, Harita was developed by selection from Kent's base population by MPKV, Rahuri. This multi-cut variety is suitable for winter cultivation under irrigated conditions, especially in Maharashtra. The average yield of Harita is around 50 t/ha of green fodder and approximately 9.5 t/ha of dry matter.
Corn is one of the most widely consumed cereal grains worldwide, originating from a plant in the grass family. Corn exporters in South Africa ship tons of corn annually, with popular varieties like popcorn and sweet corn. Corn is versatile and can be used in salads, vegetables, curries, and more. The export of corn from South Africa has seen rapid growth in recent years, contributing significantly to the country's export revenues. South African corn exporters offer a variety of forms and types of corn for international markets. Specification Product Name Corn/Maize Origin South Africa Family Poaceae Binomial name Zea mays