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Jul-25-08
Supplier From Suva, Fiji
Apr-12-12

Fresh Pink Taro

$2.52
MOQ: Not Specified
 
The pink taro is processed befor bulk packed into 30kg bags and sent in 20 footer containers. Total number of 30kg bags in a container will be 430bags.


30kg.
Apr-12-12

Frozen Taro

$1.90
MOQ: Not Specified
 
The taro is peeled, cleaned and blast freezed before packed in 1kg or 2kg packs depeneding on the buyers preference.


1kg, 2kg or 5kg bags.
Apr-12-12

Frozen Cassava

$1.20
MOQ: Not Specified
 
The cassava is processed and blast freezed before packaging into 1kg or 2kg bags and this are bulk packed into 10kg plastic bags or boxes.


1kg or 2kg packs depending on the buyers preferences.
May-17-10
Supplier From Suva, Nayaca, Fiji
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Supplier From Suva, Ra, Fiji
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Mar-02-21
Supplier From Suva, Outside Australia, Fiji
 
Cassava is a crop that grows all year round and is consumed mostly by Pacific Islanders. It has a high value in starch and is a good source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C. It is a crop that sustains most families in their livelihood and is a source of income to most rural farmers. Cassava is exported to New Zealand, Australia, Canada and to other Pacific Islands.

The Agricultural Marketing Authority sources its Cassava from the two main Islands in Fiji and is reaching unreachable areas that do not have access to any market outlets. To assist our rural farmers, AMA has a policy to grade, weigh and pay farmers at the farm gate before it is transported for processing at the Warehouse. It is than peeled, washed and stored in blast freezes with temperature of minus 18 to 21 degrees for 24hours before it is packed for export and local markets.
Mar-02-21
Supplier From Suva, Outside Australia, Fiji
 
Taro [also known as Dalo] is grown all year round in Fiji and is a stable food crop to majority of Fiji's population. It is a crop that is grown mechanically and traditionally and contains large amount of Vitamin A, /Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2 and Vitamin C. Taro is a crop planted by most families and is a source of income to most rural farmers. Taro is exported to New Zealand, Australia, Canada and other Pacific Islands.

Agricultural Marketing Authority sources it supply from the two main islands in Fiji and is touching the very untouchable areas that do not access to any market. To assist our rural farmers, AMA has a policy to pick, weighed and pay at farm gate before it is transported to the Warehouse. It is peeled, washed and is stored in blast freezers with temperatures of minus 21 degrees for 24 hours before it is packed for overseas and for our local markets
Oct-17-20
 
we are turmeric exporter from Fiji we are currently looking Market in USA we can supply you with good quality turmeric if you are interested we can send you minimum of 100bags each bags consisting of 15kg
Jan-13-20

Kava Powder

$50 - $75
MOQ: Not Specified
 
The kava produced by Flower Power Fiji is quickly becoming a superior product in the market. Our Kava is produced in a very hygienic environment and processed as little as possible to retain the amazing properties it contains. Our Kava plants are grown in Vanualevu in the North of Fiji where the fertile soil and organic practices produce 5-7 year old plants with very unique flavours and calming effects.
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