Panama Entices Global Market with the Sweetest Pineapple in the World
The MD2 pineapple, also known as Gold Extra Sweet, is of golden color along its outer crust and its external form is symmetrical and uniform and aesthetically pleasing. Originally introduced in 1996 by Del Monte and the Pineapple Research Institute, the MD2 pineapple has soared in popularity and its global demand has skyrocketed, due mainly to its organoleptic characteristics (i.e. great taste and smell), its high carbohydrate intake, and the contents of an enzyme that aids in the digestion of protein.
Characteristics:
Taste: Sweet and tart, with a tropical flavor
Appearance: Golden-yellow flesh, symmetrical, and uniform
Size: Weighs between 3 and 5 pounds
Nutrition: High in vitamin C, fiber, thiamine, vitamin B6, and copper
We pack pineapple from sizes 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 according to specifications and requirements of our customers.
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Ginger: A Root of Versatility and Wellness
Ginger, scientifically known as Zingiber officinale, is a fragrant and spicy root that has been a cornerstone of culinary and medicinal traditions for centuries. Originating from Southeast Asia, ginger is celebrated for its unique flavor profile and numerous health benefits. Its distinct aroma and sharp taste make it an essential ingredient in global cuisines, enhancing everything from savory dishes to desserts and beverages. Rich in bioactive compounds like gingerol and shogaol, ginger is not just a flavorful spice but also a potent natural remedy for a variety of ailments.
Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale
Family: Zingiberaceae
Part Used: Rhizome (Root)
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South African Halal beef is among the best in the world due to its high quality breeding natural grazing conditions and strict health regulations The countrys cattle are primarily grassfed resulting in leaner more flavorful meat with excellent marbling South African farmers also adhere to rigorous safety and quality standards ensuring consistently premium beef
When purchasing you have the option of FQ or HQ allowing flexibility depending on your needs ForQuarters include a mix of prime cuts while high quarters offer more premium portions
The garlic imported from South Africa includes a variety of types, such as Agrifound White and Yamuna Safed, among others. South African garlic exporters are known for delivering premium-quality garlic to various parts of the world. Below are some of the prominent garlic varieties included in the exports:
1. Agrifound White
Developed through mass selection from a local collection in Biharsharif, Bihar, Agrifound White garlic has compact bulbs with silvery-white skin and creamy flesh. It is susceptible to purple blotch and stemphylium blight, common in northern regions. Its yield is around 130 q/ha.
2. Yamuna Safed (G-1)
This variety, developed from a local collection in the Delhi (Azadpur) market, has compact bulbs with silvery-white skin and creamy flesh. The cloves are sickle-shaped, numbering 25-30. Yamuna Safed is resistant to pests and diseases such as purple blotch, stemphylium blight, and onion thrips.
3. Yamuna Safed-2 (G-50)
Developed from a local collection in Karnal, Haryana, Yamuna Safed-2 features compact, attractive bulbs with creamy white flesh. The average yield is around 150-200 q/ha. This variety is recommended for cultivation in northern South Africa.
4. Yamuna Safed-3 (G-282)
This variety thrives in both northern and central South Africa. Developed from a collection in Dindigul, India, in 1990, Yamuna Safed-3 has wider leaves and larger, creamy-white bulbs.
5. Agrifound Parvati
Developed in 1992 from a Hong Kong market collection, Agrifound Parvati is a long-day garlic variety, suitable for cultivation in mid and high hills of northern regions. The bulbs are large, with a creamy white color and a pinkish tinge.
6. Yamuna Safed-4 (G-323)
Developed from a local collection in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, Yamuna Safed-4 garlic has compact bulbs with a creamy white color. It matures in 165-175 days, and its yield is around 200-250 q/ha.
7. Porcelain Garlic
This variety is characterized by its pearly white color and stiff neck. It has four to five uniform cloves, with the neck (or "scape") being a usable part of the garlic bulb. Porcelain garlic is visually appealing and has a simple, strong taste.
8. Rocambole Garlic
Rocambole garlic is known for its purple-streaked, loose skin and bold flavor. It is rich in sulfenic acid, giving it a spicy, chili-like burn. This variety is known for its intense flavor but has a shorter shelf life.
South Africa is one of the top global producers of ginger, with an annual production of about 385,330 tons. Ginger exports from South Africa grew significantly, increasing from 8,332.91 tons in 2007-08 to 35,616.35 tons in 2011-12. This growth reflects the improvement in product quality by South African ginger exporters, leading to a rise in both the quantity and quality of exports each year.
Here are some popular ginger varieties grown in South Africa:
1. Rio-de-Janeiro
Rio-de-Janeiro is a well-known ginger variety recognized for its bold rhizomes with buff-colored skin. This variety is pungent, flavorful, and has a low fiber content.
2. Thingpui
The Thingpui variety of ginger is medium-sized with buff-colored skin. It is pungent, flavorful, and less fibrous.
3. Wynad
Wynad is an ancient oriental ginger variety. It has bold rhizomeand s, buff-colored skin, and is known for being pungent and low in fiber.
4. Maran
Maran ginger has medium-sized rhizomes and buff-colored skin. It is flavorful, pungent, and less fibrous.
5. Nadia
Nadia ginger is yellowish in color and has medium to bold-sized rhizomes. It is moderately pungent with a mild flavor and has less fiber compared to other varieties.
6. IISR-Rejatha
Released in 2001, IISR-Rejatha is known for its round, lumpy shape and compact, three-layered rhizomes. It is low in fiber and rich in oil and oleoresin.
7. IISR-Mahima
Also released in 2001, IISR-Mahima has plump rhizomes and is resistant to root-knot nematodes. It is commonly grown in Kerala and has fiber content in its rhizomes.
8. IISR-Varada
IISR-Varada is a high-yielding ginger variety with plump rhizomes and medium-sized reddish-brown scales. It is disease-tolerant, low in fiber, and highly valued for its quality.
1. UPAS-120
Evolved at Pantnagar, UPAS-120 is an extra-early maturing variety. The plants are medium-tall, open, and semi-spreading. The seeds are light brown with a yellow color and red streaks. This variety matures early and produces small-sized seeds.
2. Pant A3
Pant A3 is a dwarf, semi-erect, determinate pigeon pea variety that matures in around 120-130 days after transplanting. Each pod typically contains 3-4 seeds.
3. ICPL 87 (Pragati)
Known for its short duration and wilt tolerance, ICPL 87, also called Pragati, is a high-yielding variety of pigeon pea. It is suitable for both single and multiple harvest systems and was released in 1986 after pedigree selection from the cross ICPX 73052 (T 21 x JA 277).
4. Pusa Ageti
Pusa Ageti is a compact, dwarf, determinate pigeon pea variety with bold seeds. It has a potential yield of about 2.5 tons per hectare and typically matures in 150-160 days. Each pod contains 4-5 seeds.
5. Pusa 84
Released in 1980, Pusa 84 is a medium-tall, semi-spreading pigeon pea variety. It matures in around 140-150 days and is known for its brown seeds.
6. HY 3A
The HY 3A variety consists of erect, tall plants with green stems. The seeds are bold and white, with an average yield of 1.6-2.0 tons per hectare. This variety matures in about 160-170 days.
7. Gwalior 3
Gwalior 3 is a late-maturing pigeon pea variety, with tall, bushy plants. The grains are medium-sized and light brown. The plants typically have a greenish-red stem and mature later in the growing season.
8. Laxmi
Laxmi is a perennial, semi-spreading variety known for its tolerance to wilt. This variety has a yield potential of around 2 tons per hectare.
9. BDN 1
BDN 1 is moderately resistant to wilt and resistant to sterility mosaic. It was released for cultivation in low rainfall areas of Western Maharashtra and Marathwada, particularly suited to light and medium soils. The variety matures in approximately 150-155 days.
South Africa has a favorable climate and soil conditions for the growth of many fruits, vegetables, pulses, grains so on and so forth. Soybean exporter in South Africa export tonnes of Soybean abroad every year. Soya bean export from South Africa is on the rise due to the growing popularity of soybean worldwide. South African Soya bean exporter exports around 3.5 million tonnes of Soybean to countries like Vietnam, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, UAE, Greece being the major parts of Soybean export.
1. Ahilya-1 (NRC 2)
Also known as NRC 2, this soybean variety is resistant to diseases like Rhizoctonia, pod blight, green mosaic virus, bacterial blight, and is tolerant to Cercospora leaf spot and Anthracnose. It typically matures in 103-106 days after transplanting and yields around 25-30 q/ha.
2. Ahilya-3 (NRC 7)
The Ahilya-3 variety is resistant to bacterial blight, green mosaic virus, bacterial pustules, phyllody, soybean mosaic, Myrothecium, and Cercospora leaf spots. It also shows tolerance to stem fly, girdle beetle, and green and grey semi-loopers. This variety matures in approximately 90-99 days after transplanting.
3. Alankar
Alankar is a soybean variety that matures in 115-120 days after transplanting. It yields around 20-25 q/ha and is resistant to bacterial pustules while being tolerant to yellow mosaic virus.
4. ADT-1
This variety matures in about 85-90 days after transplanting. ADT-1 is noted for its resistance to leaf miner and leaf Webber.
5. Durga (JS 72-280)
The Durga variety matures in 102-105 days and yields approximately 20-22 q/ha. It is resistant to bacterial pustules, making it an excellent option for areas prone to this disease.
6. Gujarat Soybean 1 (J-231)
This variety matures within 90-95 days after transplanting. The average yield is around 15-20 q/ha, and it is fairly tolerant to pests and diseases prevalent in Gujarat.
7. Hara Soy (Himso 1563)
Hara Soy is immune to bacterial pustules and highly resistant to brown spot, bacterial blight, frog eye leaf spot, and pod blight. It is the first soybean variety developed specifically for culinary purposes, with a yield of approximately 15-20 q/ha.
8. Indira Soy 9
Indira Soy 9 is resistant to rust and moderately resistant to stem tunneling, girdle beetle, and leaf folder. This variety performs well under low to moderate plant densities.
9. JS 2
JS 2 matures in about 90-95 days after transplanting. It yields approximately 18-20 q/ha and is resistant to bacterial pustules and tolerant to Macrophomina.
Kidney beans are a popular legume with a distinct reddish-brown color and a shape that resembles a kidney. They are versatile in cooking and widely used in a variety of cuisines, especially in Mexican and Indian dishes like curries, salads, and stews. Their unique taste and texture make them a favorite for a wide range of recipes, which contributes to the growing demand for kidney beans globally.
India plays a significant role in the export of kidney beans, with many countries relying on Indian exporters for their supply. The demand for kidney beans from India has been increasing over the years, benefiting exporters who earn good revenues from the high-quality beans they send to international markets.
Given the nutritional benefits and culinary flexibility of kidney beans, the export market is likely to continue expanding, providing excellent opportunities for Indian exporters to further increase their reach and impact worldwide.
South Africa is recognized as one of the world's largest producers of chickpeas, with the chickpea exporter in South Africa increasing their exports each year. The two main varieties of chickpeas exported are "Kabuli" and "Desi," both of which are highly sought after globally. The export of chickpeas from South Africa encompasses these varieties, as well as other types, ensuring a diverse offering for international markets. The South African chickpea exporter is committed to providing premium quality chickpeas, ensuring they meet the standards demanded by global buyers.
1. L 550
Released in 1978, the L 550 variety of chickpeas matures in about 136-140 days after transplanting. These chickpeas feature bold, salmon white seeds, with an average yield of 17-20q/ha.
2. JG 315
Introduced in 1984, the JG 315 variety matures in around 125-130 days. Known for its resistance to wilt, these chickpeas have brown, wrinkled seeds and yield approximately 19-20q/ha.
3. Pusa 391
The Pusa 391 variety, released in 1997, matures in about 110-120 days. With bold, light brown seeds, it produces an average yield of 17-18q/ha.
4. BGD 72
Released in 1999, the BGD 72 variety matures in 135-140 days and is resistant to wilt and root rot. This bold-seeded variety yields around 25-30q/ha.
5. Gujarat Gram 1
Released in 1999, the Gujarat Gram 1 variety matures in 105-110 days. Known for its resistance to wilt, it produces an average yield of 17-22q/ha.
6. ICCC 32
The ICCC 32 variety, introduced in 1985, matures in 130-150 days. It has medium-sized seeds and is resistant to wilt. The average yield for this variety is 18-20q/ha.
7. KAK 2
Released in 2000, the KAK 2 variety matures in 125-130 days. It features bold-seeded chickpeas with an average yield of 17-18q/ha.
8. Uday (KPG 59)
The Uday (KPG 59) variety, introduced in 1992, matures in 130-140 days. Known for late sowing, it has an average yield of 18-20q/ha.
9. GNG 663 (Vardan)
Known as Vardan, the GNG 663 variety was released in 1995. It matures in 150-155 days and is resistant to wilt and tolerant of Ascochyta blight, with a yield of 22-25q/ha.
10. Karna Chana (CSG 8962)
Released in 1997, the Karna Chana (CSG 8962) variety matures in 140-147 days and is particularly suited for salt-affected areas. The average yield is around 22-25q/ha.
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