Mankind has cultivated walnuts since the time of ancient civilizations. From a medical point of view, Walnuts’ advantages were recorded in the history during both the Greek and Roman civilizations. Like other types of nuts, walnuts have many important benefits traits such as lowering the cholesterol in the blood and decreasing the risk of high blood pressure (provided they are consumed with a low amount of salt). The delectable and crispy nut is as nutrients-rich as almonds, cashew and pistachio. The kernels are enriched with many noteworthy health-benefits essential for the optimum health and wellness. Walnuts are also rich in Omega 3 many vitamins including vitamin E. It also has antioxidant arsenal which can help in reducing the hazard of various types of cancer.
Country of origin - Ukraine
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Calibers: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, Mix
Dampness 5%.
Packing: cartons box of 10 kg
Walnuts from Ukraine Extra high quality
Certificates: ISO 220 000, ISO 9001?
Country of origin - Ukraine
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Calibers: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, Mix
Dampness 5%.
Packing: cartons box of 10 kg
Walnuts from Ukraine Extra high quality
Certificates: ISO 220 000, ISO 9001
The company offers for sale 200 tons of walnuts in shell of high quality. The walnuts are grown in North-East Bulgaria, Silistrenski variety and Izvor 10 variety. The nuts are dried and calibrated by their size. The production is packaged in net bags (15 kg). The walnuts have been harvested in 2015 after full maturity which ensures their high quality.
The production has a quality certificate, which will be available upon request.
The walnut belongs to the small order of trees and shrubs known as Juglandeae. Walnut trees are very large, ranging from 50 to 75 feet in height and width. Kashmir revels in reputation in that it is the only region in India where the walnut tree grows. The natural sheen, color and grains are indeed exceptional and unique. The carving and fret- work done on this wood is of a delight.Generally two types of walnut trees are found in Jammu and Kashmir- one that bears fruit and is noted for its wood, and another which is not fruit-bearing. The latter is known as 'zangul' in local parlance and is less strong and possesses no grains.
Moist coniferous forests of the Eastern and Western Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, hilly regions of North and South, the Eastern hills, Uttar Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh are most suitable for the growth of walnut. Total area under walnut is 67053 hectares with annual production over 71758 metric tons.Given the high tariffs and strong domestic production, there are few opportunities for imports. India's 2001/02 walnut production is forecast at 28,000 tons. Exports are expected to be around 14,000 tons. The current year (2000/01) export estimate has been raised 11 percent to 15,500 tons, based on strong demand from the EU and the United States (due to a smaller crop). Major export destinations during the Indian fiscal years 1999 and 2000 were Spain, Egypt, Germany, Netherlands, U.K., Greece, Italy, and the United States. There are no restrictions on walnut exports and no government export subsidies.
Walnut Types
Persian walnut and black walnut are the most important temperate nut grown in India.