Mustard is one of the worldâ??s most important spice crops. Throughout history it has been adapted into many different cuisines by many different cultures. In more recent times, mustard has been increasingly used in food preparation for its unique properties. Mustard also has many applications outside of traditional food ingredient uses. Some types offer biological and insecticidal properties, and the oil can be used in the manufacture of bio-diesel and other industrial products. Canadian Mustard Production Mustard production began in western Canada in 1936 with 40 hectares grown in southern Alberta. At that time, the states of California and Montana monopolized production, but Canadian acreage increased because of higher yields and better quality. During the 1950s and 1960s, mustard production migrated east and today, Saskatchewan accounts for about 75 per cent of Canadian mustard production. The mustard plant is actually a member of the Brassica family. Other members include the cabbage, broccoli and Brussel sprouts. This family is well known for the nutritional benefits.
Approximately 70% of total Canadian production is in Manitoba, with the balance in Ontario and Quebec. Varieties (From Manitoba Trade & Investment) Due to our market-oriented production of buckwheat, industry participants have made on-going efforts to develop suitable varieties for international markets. Researchers, Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives extension staff, producers, processors and consumers all remain in close contact and work cooperatively to ensure suitable varieties of buckwheat are produced for the world markets. For example, the task of improving large seeded buckwheat is one of the current projects being undertaken and is largely being led by private industry. Canadian buckwheat industry players, representing all facets of the buckwheat industry (processing, growers, university, federal and provincial governments) have established an ad hoc committee called the North American Buckwheat Promotion Committee which serves as a technical advisory committee to the Canadian Special Crops Association (CSCA) Market and Development Committee. USES Buckwheat is generally grown for grain. The raw seed is exported from Canada to Japan and Europe for processing. In Japan, buckwheat flour is used in combination with wheat flour for the manufacture of buckwheat noodles, a traditional dish. The noodles, known as â??sobaâ?�, must have the desired flavor, which is imparted by new crop buckwheat. In North America, buckwheat has several main uses. Primarily the grain is milled for flour and used by the food and baking industries. Buckwheat flour can be mixed with wheat flour for pancake mix.
The sunflower is the only oilseed native to the northern Great Plains of North America. Sunflowers have been grown commercially in Canada since the early 1940s. Production has expanded with the development of higher yielding hybrid varieties, new pesticides and improved crop management techniques. More and more, sunflowers are becoming a viable alternative to grains in the southern parts of the Canadian Prairies. Canadaâ??s sunflowers are grown in southern Manitoba, southwestern Saskatchewan and the irrigated areas of southern Alberta. Production Sunflowers are very adaptable to the Canadian climate, capable of withstanding drought and wet conditions because of their deep tap root system. Production is limited in the northern prairies by the heat unit demands of most varieties. Most sunflowers are harvested in late September and October. Fall frosts are often required to dry down the sunflower heads, which are high in moisture. If an early snowfall occurs sunflowers can still be harvested, usually with no reduction in quality. Varieties Most conventional sunflower varieties are hybrids. The two main types grown are: Oilseed Sunflowers, which are black in colour and smaller than the Confection Sunflowers; and Confection Sunflowers, most of which are black or grey in colour with striping. Long, black seeds characterize long type confectionery varieties; round type varieties have shorter and rounder seeds, and are lighter in colour.
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Shea butter, cashew nut, dried ginger, sesame seed, tiger nut, palm oil, hibiscus and soya bean.
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Cocoa, sesame seeds ginger, dried hibiscus, and dried cassava chips.
Spices like turmeric, black pepper and cloves.
Aloe vera gel, rubbing alcohol, face masks, hand sanitizers, spices, legumes.
Pinto beans, soybeans, lentils, rice, oats, barley, peas, corn.
Metal scrap, chickpeas, canary seeds, lentils, canola oil, sunflower oil.Transportation
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Indian rice varieties: basmati, ponni raw, ponni boiled, sona masoori, seeraga samba, karuppu kavuni / black kavuni rice indian spices: cumin (seeds/ground), coriander (seeds/ground), cloves, red chili powder, mustard seed, fenugreek, turmeric (root/ground).
Great G Group INC coir pith, also known as coco peat, is meticulously processed to offer low electrical conductivity (EC) and effective buffering, making it ideal for various cultivation methods including greenhouses and aeroponics. With its low EC, the coir pith minimizes salt content, ensuring better nutrient absorption and healthier plant growth. The buffering enhances its pH stability and nutrient retention, providing a consistent and reliable medium for optimal root development. Rigorous quality control ensures that our coir pith meets the highest standards of purity and performance, making it a trusted choice for superior cultivation results. FOB Ontario