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Seeds ( peanuts , sesame , cotton , arabic gum ), meat ( carcass , cuts , frozen ) , animal feed (alfalfa , rhodes) and chocolates.
Branded sweets & snacks, coffee powders, millets, spices and savories, tea, appalams, pickles, rice paste, pulses, nuts, organic pulses, organic rice, organic millets
Cashew nut cardamom pepper clove and spices
Seeds ( peanuts , sesame , cotton , arabic gum ), meat ( carcass , cuts , frozen ) , animal feed (alfalfa , rhodes) and chocolates
Dry cacao, dry betel nut (areca), banana fruit (barangan), palm broom stick, palm kernel shell, palm kernel seed, palm oil semi solid waste, mature coconut fruit, and dry coconut shell.
Maize, Wheat Flour, Spices, Dry Fruits
Commodity from hungary : wheat, barley, maize, buckwheat, sunflower and rape seeds, soybeans, honey
Green turmeric, raw turmeric powder, dry turmeric
Organic coconut flour, organic virgin coconut oil, organic coconut treacle, organic coconut sugar
organic coconut butter, organic coconut milk, organic coconut milk powder, coconut shell shisha
Waste disposal bags, medical consumables, all types minerals, eco friendly cutleries, medical consumables, waste management equipment.
also we manage paper waste, metal waste, plastic waste and e waste.
Briquette, Cacao, Coffee, Spice
Tea, ceylon cinnamon, dry pepper, bee honey, dates, tamarind, cardamom, cashew nuts, clove and ceylon spices.
Sri lanka wild/farm mud crab, variety of fish, ceylon cinnamon, alba cinnamon, black pepper, curry leaves, cinnamon, turmeric, coconut oil, cardamom, cloves.
Building Materials: Tiles, Cement & Steel
Commodities: Rice ( Ic45 & Brown 600 1200 )
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Petroleum: Bitumen, Diesel & Jet Fuel.
Wheat bran, wheat pollar, rice bran, soy bran,rice polish, omena, cotton cake, molasses
sunflower, limestone
Groundnuts, fruits, vegetables, millet products, spices, pulses, cereals, rice, oils, chili powder, processed vegetables, dairy products
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Black pepper, green cardamom, clove, coffee beans, nutmeg, mace flower, dry ginger, saffron, star anise
Grains, corn, maize, soybean, soybean meal, sunflower seeds, barley, wheat animal feed , wheat milling, sunflower meal.
Agriculture is the practice of cultivating soil, planting and harvesting crops, and raising livestock to produce food products. It is the foundation of the global food system - the primary source of all the food we consume. Combined with forestry and aquaculture, the agriculture industry produces around 11 billion tons of food and 32 MT of natural fibers. Agriculture and the food industry are central to food supply, increasing employment, and strengthening the global trade sector. This sector is considered 2-3 times more effective at reducing poverty by creating millions of jobs across the supply chain. Did you know that around half of the world's population works in agriculture or is somehow related to this industry? Additionally, the economic growth of various countries also depends heavily on agriculture and the food industry.
The earliest evidence of agriculture was found in modern-day Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. The Natufian culture inhabited this area around 9500 BCE, and they used to cultivate wheat and barley. It is believed that in the northeastern countries, the last ice age witnessed some major climatic changes which brought favourable conditions for annual plants like wild cereals. Furthermore, the origin of rice and millet farming dates back to the Neolithic period in China. After the discovery of the most common agricultural foods was done, it was then divided into two types of crops - field crops (pulses, oil seeds, cereals, etc) and horticultural crops (apples, strawberries, etc). Some of the most consumed agricultural products are wheat, cereal, oilseeds, dairy products, and others. Their numerous food products are what keep them at the human dietary pyramid to provide them with essential nutrients and vitamins.
A few fun facts about agriculture and food:
Agricultural food is a basic human need, whether you’re a dedicated vegetarian or have a more diverse diet. But at the same time, not every country can be rich in all types of agricultural products. This is due to the uneven distribution of land and the varied climatic conditions of different countries. All of which is responsible for the agriculture and food trade among various countries. India especially has a strong presence in the global agricultural trade. It stands at the 8th rank among the world's largest agriculture exporting countries, with its major markets in Bangladesh, the USA, China, Vietnam, the UAE, Indonesia, and others. Indian spices are in high demand in most of these countries.
Even amidst the obstacles of trade barriers and increased competitiveness, the world is actively growing the trade of agriculture and food. Let's explore the areas that contribute to the increased trade of agriculture:
In terms of agriculture and food quality, there are a few benchmarks set. As an exporter of agricultural and food products, you will need to meet those standards. Here are those standards:
When exporters deal with agricultural food items, there are a lot of other products that they can start exporting. This is to make their exporting business reach its full potential. Here are a few food products that most suppliers include:
When you enter the global trade industry, some key market data plays a significant role. It helps you know the countries that would bring the most profit for your exporting business. Here are a few important data:
Global Market Size
Source: Grand View Research
Top Importing Countries for Agriculture and Food (2024):
Source: Volza
Getting into the global trade of agricultural and food products means finding the right buyers for your specific product, whether it’s fresh produce or packaged foods. Here are a few platforms that could help in your search for the right kind of food products for buyers:
1. Where can I sell agricultural and food products?
You can sell your agricultural products locally (in your local grocery stores, restaurants, and hotels) or sell them globally to different countries.
2. What are the food safety requirements for exporting agricultural products?
The food safety requirement for exporting agricultural products requires you to get all the necessary certificates and licenses, such as FSSAI, phytosanitary certificate, and others.
3. What is the largest agricultural export of India?
Rice (Basmati and Non-basmati) is the largest agricultural export of India.
4. Which country is the biggest agricultural importer?
The US is the biggest importer of agricultural products.
5. What is the role of APEDA in agricultural exports?
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority is a primary statutory body for export promotion, quality improvement, and global market development.
6. What is the role of trade agreements in agricultural exports?
Trade agreements reduce agricultural trade barriers among various countries. They create more efficient agricultural trade systems and hence, increase the export opportunities.
7. How to find agriculture and food buyers?
To find agriculture and food buyers, you can use:
8. What is the agriculture and food HSN code?
Agricultural products HSN code is 1001, while the food products HSN code is 2106.
Vietnam's agro-forestry-fishery exports from January to April 2025 reached $21.15 billion. It will maintain this 10.7% year-on-year rise for other agricultural products as well, such as rice, coffee, and pepper. (Full story: Vietnam Briefing)