Soft commodities: poultry from brazil and argentina, rapeseed oil. hard commodities, metals. ppe.
Cumin seeds, red chilli powder, fennel seeds.
Pumpkin, hot peppers.
Chicken, skins, hot dogs, bologna.
Rice, pulses, lentils, spices and other FMCG goods.
Cinnamon stick, black pepper.Export, import
Wheat, barley.
Egg shell powder fertilizer.
Sunflower seeds, red lentil, canola seeds, soybean seeds, mustard seeds, led light.Importer and exporter
Hulled sesame seeds, black sesame seeds, natural sesame seeds, flax seeds, poppy seeds, millet, sultana raisins, sunflower seeds.Trading, international shipping
Spices like turmeric powder, fresh and dried ground ginger.
Lentil, chickpeas.Shipping
Used cooking oil, waste cooking oil.
Brazilian icumsa 45 white crystalline sugar, mineral water, solar panels, solar plants, unique 7-stage ro water purification systems, water filters.
All kind of woven polypropylene products FIBC bags, silt fence, ropes, twine, agriculture bags, fabrics..
Vegetable, fruits and auto motor parts.
Finished steel products, ferro alloys, scrap metals, rice.
Cocoa, sesame seeds ginger, dried hibiscus, and dried cassava chips.
Canary seed is one of the top birdseeds in the globe. Canary seed has a appearance of small amount of blonde color. Canada is the worlds biggest exporter and producer of canary seed with bulk of it grown in Saskatchewan. When used in feed, its generally mixed with other seeds such as buckwheat, sunflower, millet, and flax to meet certain nutritions of specific birds. Falvon can supply prime Canary Seed in bulk or bagged in polypropylene bags. We are exporters of seeds that are generally mixed with canary seeds such as Flax and Sunflower Seeds.
Oilseed Crops are grown primarily for the oil contained in the seeds. The oil content of small grains (eg, wheat) is only 1-2%; that of oilseeds ranges from about 20% for soybeans to over 40% for sunflowers and rapeseed (canola). The major world sources of edible seed oils are soybeans, sunflowers, rapeseed, cotton and peanuts. Seed oils from flax (linseed) and castor beans are used for industrial purposes. Edible fats and oils are similar in molecular structure; however, fats are solid at room temperature, while oils are liquid. The major oilseeds grown in Canada are soybeans, sunflowers, canola and flax. In addition, experimental production of peanuts on a commercial scale began in 1981 in southwestern Ontario. Plant breeding experiments are underway at the Agriculture Canada Research station, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to develop an edible oil from mustard seed and a usable animal feed from the residue. The program involves reducing the content of 2 harmful substances, erucic acid and glucosinolate, which were formerly a problem in rapeseed oil.