Cassava is one of Nigerias most common and essential staple crops recognised as a 21stcentury crop primarily for smallholder farmers Accounting for about 26 of global production Nigeria is one of the largest producers of Cassava in the world producing over 63 million tons of Cassava in 2021 The cassava stem contains about 1162 hemicellulose and 2143 cellulose as fermentable sugars in the form of lignocellulose This means cassava can serve as feedstock to produce both first and secondgeneration biofuels With our robust storage facility which include our two warehouses in eastern Nigeria we can supply 5002000 metric ton of this product per month to any destination
Cassava is a starchy root vegetable native to South America and widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. It is a staple food for millions of people, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Cassava is valued for its high carbohydrate content, making it an important energy source in many diets. It can be processed into various products, including cassava flour, tapioca, and starch, and is also used in animal feed and biofuel production.
Agricultural product.
appearance: white starch: 20% moisture: 60% crude fibre: 3% sand silica: 1% yeast & mould: 1 *1000 yeast infestation: not infested all parameters listed above are minimum.
The cassava can be exported fresh or dried or even as starch . Depends on buyer
Cassava is the third-largest source of food carbohydrates in the tropics, after rice and maize. Cassava is a major staple food in the developing world, providing a basic diet for over half a billion people. It is one of the most drought-tolerant crops, capable of growing on marginal soils. Nigeria is the world's largest producer of cassava, while Thailand is the largest exporter of cassava starch. Cassava is classified as either sweet or bitter. Like other roots and tubers, both bitter and sweet varieties of cassava contain antinutritional factors and toxins, with the bitter varieties containing much larger amounts. It must be properly prepared before consumption, as improper preparation of cassava can leave enough residual cyanide to cause acute cyanide intoxication, goiters, and even ataxia, partial paralysis, or death. The more toxic varieties of cassava are a fall-back resource (a "food security crop") in times of famine or food insecurity in some places. Farmers often prefer the bitter varieties because they deter pests, animals, and thieves.
Welding electrodes, palm oil, palm kernels, cassava.Importation and exportation
High quality dried unpeeled cassava chips. Starch Content 75.03%, pH 5.8%, Moisture content 9.37%, Sand/Silica 1.62%, Fiber 4.73%,
Dry Cassava Chips, dry cassava tuber
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION a. Name of Product- Dried Cassava Chips b. Price of Product- c. Product Origin- Nigeria d. Key Specifications/Special Features- e. HS Code- 1108.1490.00 f. Minimum Order Size- 2000 MT g. Packaging Details- Unpacked, Unpackaged
Moisture 10% Ash Content 3% Crude Finer 3% Starch Content 75 Minimum Total Acidity 1% Hydrocyanic 10% Iron 22% Lead 1% Copper 20% Zinc 50% Arsenic 0.1% Mercury 0.1% Package 50kg bag 40ft Container of 20ton
PRODUCT NAME: Cassava Chips ( Peeled) Cassava Chips (Unpeeled) METOD OF DRYING: Sun drying Oven Drying PACKAGING NEW PP BAGS USED PP BAGS JUTE BAGS ORIGIN: Nigeria
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