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Copra (or) Dry Coconut is the endosperm of the coconut with the husk and shell removed. It consists of the white and fleshy edible part of the seed with an outer brown skin which is split into two parts and then dried to specified moisture levels. We are leading exporter of copra. We are engaged in providing Dried Coconuts in India and abroad.
Copra is sun dried or dried using special copra dryers and is available in the following forms, 1. Edible Copra2. Milling Copra3. Ball Copra
Features of Our Copra:
Uses of Copra:
Packaging Details:
Container Loading Capacity | Milling or Edible Copra |
1 x 20 FCL = 12 MT (50 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) | |
1 x 40 FCL = 23 MT (50 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) | |
1 x 40' HC = 25 MT (50 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) |
Container Loading Capacity | Ball Copra |
1 x 20 FCL = 10.00 MT (43 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) | |
1 x 40 FCL = 20.00 MT (43 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) | |
1 x 40' HC = 21.50 MT (50 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) |
Analysis of Exports of Copra:
India exported copra worth USD 34, 361, 536 with total quantity of 18, 826, 186. Bangladesh is the largest buyer of copra accounting for exports worth USD 22, 903, 701 followed by Pakistan and Nepal which imported copra worth USD 6, 351, 776 and USD 1, 665, 014 respectively.
Specification of Copra: | ||
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Parameters | Edible Copra | Milling Copra |
Moisture | 5% max | 5% max |
Broken, Wrinkled or Germinated Cups | 1%max | - |
Moldy Cups | Nil | 2% max |
Discolored Cups | 2% max | - |
Oil Content | 65% min | 65% min |
Free Fatty Acid | 0.5% max | 0.5% |
Crude Protein | - | - |
Crude Fiber | - | - |
Fat | - | - |
Peanut, also known as groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) is a crop of global importance. It is extensively grown in the tropics and sub-tropics, being important to both smallholder and large commercial producers. It is classified as both a grain legume, and, because of its high oil content, an oil crop. World annual production is about 46 million tonnes per year. China accounts for 37% of World production, Africa for 25%, India for 21% and the Americas 8%. In Africa, remarkably, its production exceeds that of all other grain legumes put together, and it is an extremely important source of protein, energy and iron.
Opened PeanutAs a legume, and grain peanut belongs to the botanical family Fabaceae (also known as Leguminosae, and commonly known as the bean or pea family). Like most other legumes, peanuts harbor symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules. This capacity to fix nitrogen means peanuts require fewer fertilizers and improve soil fertility, making them valuable in crop rotations. It also accounts for the high protein content of peanut seeds. It is an annual herbaceous plant growing 30 to 50 cm (1.0 to 1.6 ft) tall. The leaves are opposite and pinnate with four leaflets (two opposite pairs; no terminal leaflet); each leaflet is 1 to 7 cm (long and 1 to 3 cm to 1 inch) across. Like many other legumes the leaves are nyctinastic that is they have "sleep" movements, closing at night.
Peanuts actually grow underground, as opposed to nuts like walnuts, almonds, etc. that grow on trees (and are sometimes referred to as "tree nuts"). Peanuts, along with beans and peas, belong to the single plant family, Leguminosae. Legumes are edible seeds enclosed in pods.
Unlike most plants, the peanut plant flowers above the ground, but fruits below ground. From planting to harvesting, the growing cycle of apeanut takes 4 to 5 months, depending on the type and variety. Many people are surprised to learn that peanuts do not grow on trees like pecans or walnuts.
Features:
They are ready for harvest between 85 and 130 days after sowing, depending on the variety. Pods can be harvested by hand or by mechanical means. Plants should be pulled from the ground and the pods removed. After harvest, pods are dried in the sun for 210 days until their moisture content is about 10%.
Peanuts are popularly used as seed oil in India. Since they are obtained from the ground, they are also sometimes called as groundnuts. They are easily available round the year and almost everywhere in India.
There are several important roles for peanuts in many areas of the world. A large percentage of the annual peanut harvest is pressed to yield peanut oil, a pale yellow, neutrally flavored oil with a very high smoking point. Peanut oil is ideal for frying, and is widely used in many countries for this purpose. The nuts are also ground into peanut, a creamy spread which is popular with people of all ages. Peanuts can be found for sale whole as well, to be eaten plain, sprinkled onto food, or included in various dishes.
Most commercially grown peanuts are used for the extraction of their oil which is used in cooking. The by product of oil extraction is a pressed cake which is used as an animal feed and also in the production of peanut flour. Raw kernels are also commonly roasted and eaten as a snack food. It is the major oilseed of India. It accounts for around 25% of the oilseed production of the country. Annual produc tion 5-8 million tons. Production is highly vulnerable to rainfall deviation and display huge fluctuation between years. Gujarat, Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra are the major producers of seed.
Container:
Load ability: 20 to 24 MT in one 20 FT Container
Analysis of Exports of Peanut:
India exported peanut worth USD 185, 233, 343 with total quantity of 216, 548, 851. Vietnam is the largest buyer of peanut accounting for exports worth USD 34, 768, 938 followed by United States and Russia which imported peanut worth USD 18, 701, 269 and USD 14, 399, 759 respectively.
Copra (or) Dry Coconut is the endosperm of the coconut with the husk and shell removed. It consists of the white and fleshy edible part of the seed with an outer brown skin which is split into two parts and then dried to specified moisture levels. We are leading exporter of copra. We are engaged in providing Dried Coconuts in India and abroad.
Copra is sun dried or dried using special copra dryers and is available in the following forms,
1. Edible Copra
2. Milling Copra
3. Ball Copra
India exported copra worth USD 34, 361, 536 with total quantity of 18, 826, 186. Bangladesh is the largest buyer of copra accounting for exports worth USD 22, 903, 701 followed by Pakistan and Nepal which imported copra worth USD 6, 351, 776 and USD 1, 665, 014 respectively.
Specification of Copra: | ||
---|---|---|
Parameters | Edible Copra | Milling Copra |
Moisture | 5% max | 5% max |
Broken, Wrinkled or Germinated Cups | 1%max | - |
Moldy Cups | Nil | 2% max |
Discolored Cups | 2% max | - |
Oil Content | 65% min | 65% min |
Free Fatty Acid | 0.5% max | 0.5% |
Crude Protein | - | - |
Crude Fiber | - | - |
Fat | - | - |
Packaging Details:
Container Loading Capacity |
Milling or Edible Copra |
1 x 20’ FCL = 12 MT (50 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) | |
1 x 40’ FCL = 23 MT (50 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) | |
1 x 40' HC = 25 MT (50 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) |
Container Loading Capacity |
Ball Copra |
1 x 20’ FCL = 10.00 MT (43 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) | |
1 x 40’ FCL = 20.00 MT (43 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) | |
1 x 40' HC = 21.50 MT (50 Kg PP or Gunny packaging) |
Peanut, also known as groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) is a crop of global importance. It is extensively grown in the tropics and sub-tropics, being important to both smallholder and large commercial producers. It is classified as both a grain legume, and, because of its high oil content, an oil crop. World annual production is about 46 million tonnes per year. China accounts for 37% of World production, Africa for 25%, India for 21% and the Americas 8%. In Africa, remarkably, its production exceeds that of all other grain legumes put together, and it is an extremely important source of protein, energy and iron.
Opened PeanutAs a legume, and grain peanut belongs to the botanical family Fabaceae (also known as Leguminosae, and commonly known as the bean or pea family). Like most other legumes, peanuts harbor symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules. This capacity to fix nitrogen means peanuts require fewer fertilizers and improve soil fertility, making them valuable in crop rotations. It also accounts for the high protein content of peanut seeds. It is an annual herbaceous plant growing 30 to 50 cm (1.0 to 1.6 ft) tall. The leaves are opposite and pinnate with four leaflets (two opposite pairs; no terminal leaflet); each leaflet is 1 to 7 cm (long and 1 to 3 cm to 1 inch) across. Like many other legumes the leaves are nyctinastic that is they have "sleep" movements, closing at night.
Peanuts actually grow underground, as opposed to nuts like walnuts, almonds, etc. that grow on trees (and are sometimes referred to as "tree nuts"). Peanuts, along with beans and peas, belong to the single plant family, Leguminosae. Legumes are edible seeds enclosed in pods.
Unlike most plants, the peanut plant flowers above the ground, but fruits below ground. From planting to harvesting, the growing cycle of apeanut takes 4 to 5 months, depending on the type and variety. Many people are surprised to learn that peanuts do not grow on trees like pecans or walnuts.
They are ready for harvest between 85 and 130 days after sowing, depending on the variety. Pods can be harvested by hand or by mechanical means. Plants should be pulled from the ground and the pods removed. After harvest, pods are dried in the sun for 210 days until their moisture content is about 10%.
Peanuts are popularly used as seed oil in India. Since they are obtained from the ground, they are also sometimes called as groundnuts. They are easily available round the year and almost everywhere in India.
There are several important roles for peanuts in many areas of the world. A large percentage of the annual peanut harvest is pressed to yield peanut oil, a pale yellow, neutrally flavored oil with a very high smoking point. Peanut oil is ideal for frying, and is widely used in many countries for this purpose. The nuts are also ground into peanut, a creamy spread which is popular with people of all ages. Peanuts can be found for sale whole as well, to be eaten plain, sprinkled onto food, or included in various dishes.
Most commercially grown peanuts are used for the extraction of their oil which is used in cooking. The by product of oil extraction is a pressed cake which is used as an animal feed and also in the production of peanut flour. Raw kernels are also commonly roasted and eaten as a snack food. It is the major oilseed of India. It accounts for around 25% of the oilseed production of the country. Annual produc tion 5-8 million tons. Production is highly vulnerable to rainfall deviation and display huge fluctuation between years. Gujarat, Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra are the major producers of seed.
Load ability:20 to 24 MT in one 20 FT Container
Analysis of Exports of Peanut:India exported peanut worth USD 185, 233, 343 with total quantity of 216, 548, 851. Vietnam is the largest buyer of peanut accounting for exports worth USD 34, 768, 938 followed by United States and Russia which imported peanut worth USD 18, 701, 269 and USD 14, 399, 759 respectively.
Packaging & Shipping | |
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Packaging | 25Kg. & 50 Kg. Jute Bag Or 10Kg. & 25Kg. Vacuum Pack Or As Per Buyer requirement |
Shipping | 10 to 15 days after confirm order. |
Additional Information:
Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P
Packaging Details : 25/50 Kg Gunny/Jute Bags.
Storage & Shelf life
*24 Months from the date of manufacture
*Store in a clean, dry and away from sunlight at an ambient tropical tempereture 27' C to 30' C degree celsius.
Delivery Time : 15 to 20 working days
kinal global care offer our clients our wide range of coconut copra this copra offered by us are sun dried variety and are suitably utilized for making chutneys. Available in a number of quantities, this range is widely appreciated among the clients, owing to its color, aroma, protein and high quality. Our coconut copra finds its wide application for religious purposes. This coconut copra is fresh and offered to our clients in its pure form. Clients can avail the range of coconut copra from us at market leading prices suiting their pockets.
features:nutritional benefitsless moistureproduced from moisture and high quality coconutshigh protein contenthigh oil content