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We are a consulting company with a strong network of suppliers and we can ensure that we always achieve the most competitive price for our customers worldwide. Through our experience and contacts, we guarantee that there will be smooth, unadulterated communication and faster transaction. *******PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ******* Note: Tank to Vessel option is available also PROCEDURE FOR FOB HOUSTON/ROTTERDAM TANK TO TANK 1. Buyer issues ICPO together with TSA (Tank Storage Agreement) for Sellerâ??s view and verification. 2. Seller issues commercial invoice (CI) and injection programming agreement (IPA) for the available quantities on ground to be sold to buyer. 3. Buyer signs and then returns the commercial invoice (CI), buyer and buyerâ??s logistics company sign and endorse the injection programming agreement (IPA) and return to the Seller along with NCNDA/ IMFPA signed by all buyer groups with commission structures. 4. Upon receiving the above mentioned documents, seller also signs and seals the documents and with send them to the Buyer along with the following PPOP documents: - (Three) 3 days unconditional dip test authorization (DTA) - Fresh SGS report inspected - Reservoir storage receipt with GPS coordinates - Authorization to verify (ATV) - Injection report - Certificate of origin - Authorization to sell and collect (ATSC) 5. Buyer upon verification and confirmation of the product and the PPOP documents. The Buyer reserves the right to either accepts the provided SGS or order SGS to conduct the dip test in the seller reservoir at buyer expenses. 6. Upon successful dip test, seller commences injection immediately into buyerâ??s tank and issues buyer title of ownership certificate to be followed by all export documentation. 7. Buyer makes payment by MT 103 transfer for the total product and lifts the product and seller pays all intermediary involved in the transaction based on the previously signed NCNDA/IMFPA.
The olives are harvested by hand or by shaking the tree with sticks or with machines. After collection, the fruit is transported as soon as possible to the olive press (or otherwise olive mill, commonly known as liotrivi, "bathhouse" or factory) to avoid fermentation and the growth of mold that degrades the quality of the olive oil. In olive mills, the processing begins with the weighing, sorting and washing of the olives. The olives, which have been placed in crates or bags, are transported by elevators to a large basin located on a hill of the olive mill. From there they fall by funnels into crushers or millstones. This is followed by the kneading of the olive pulp, with stirring for half an hour or an hour in devices called "mushers". The oil mass can also be heated there to improve oil yield. For good quality olive oil, the kneading is done "cold", i.e. at room temperature. After kneading, in the traditional presses (which are now few and far between in Greece), with the help of powerful hydraulic presses, the olive liquids are extracted, which is a mixture of olive oil and watery components of the fruit. In modern oil mills the separation of liquids from solids is done by centrifugation in devices called "decanters". The solid by-product that remains is called the "core". The liquids taken from the decanter (basically a mixture of water and oil) are directed to one or more centrifugal separators where the oil is separated from the aqueous portion due to a difference in density. The watery components that are excreted are commonly called "catsigaros" and are dark brown in color and have a characteristic odor. In the oil mills there are also tanks where the scum and the water used to wash the oils are collected. The liquid waste from the olive mills (also known as "catsigaros") used to be discharged into the environment, which is why most olive mills were located near streams or even near the sea. In modern times this waste is considered a pollution for the environment and various measures are taken to treat it or store it in septic tanks. In some cases, industrial olive oil is produced from the liquid waste by centrifugation, which is intended either for refining or for industrial use. In any case, the management of liquid waste from olive mills is difficult because they have a high organic load and odor. The solid waste is commonly called "core" or commonly "slag". This is composed of cellulosic substances from the stone, flesh and skin of the olive. The kernel contains a significant amount of olive oil which is obtained by physicochemical methods in kernel oil mills.
Dried Figs from north evoia greece Figs have been a staple of the human diet for at least 3000 years. For the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean, the fig was a staple. It was usually left to dry in the sun and was considered such an integral part of the local diet that it sometimes even replaced bread. Fig trees even existed in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. More nutritious than all foods, the fig was the basic diet for the athletes of the Olympic Games in ancient times, before the competitions. It is rich in vitamins A, B, C, minerals such as calcium, copper, manganese, selenium, zinc, phosphorus, potassium and iron as well as antioxidants. Dried figs are a storehouse of energy while at the same time they are valuable for our health: They reduce blood pressure as they are rich in potassium. They strengthen our bones thanks to their calcium content. They fight constipation because they contain soluble fiber. They contribute to hormonal balance thanks to the amino acid arginine. They protect our body from various diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, various degenerative diseases, premature aging, etc. due to phenols. They are beneficial for health because they increase energy, have tonic properties, protect the skin, have a digestive and diuretic effect, relieve asthma, bronchitis, pharyngitis, etc. The fig is as nutritious as it is symbolic. Filled with all those tiny seeds, it came to symbolize fertility and prosperity, unity and knowledge. For some northern people, the fig is another exotic fruit and they taste it like a RARE delicacy. But for all of us, the fig is part of our heritage.
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