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Global Commodity Finders Group, LLC

Global Commodity Finders Group, LLC
location Okhla, Nevada, United States

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Our Products

  1. Oil And Lubricants 5 Products available
  2. Grain Seed 2 Products available
  3. Food Grains & Cereals 2 Products available
  4. Food Grains 1 Products available
  5. Face Mask 1 Products available
  6. Shoes 1 Products available
  7. Meat & Poultry 1 Products available
  8. Fresh Fish 1 Products available
  9. Potassic Fertilizers 1 Products available
  10. Medical And Industrial Gases 1 Products available
  11. Urea 1 Products available
  12. Metal Scrap 1 Products available
  13. Ores And Minerals 1 Products available
  14. Petroleum Coke 1 Products available
  15. Hospitality Service 1 Products available
  16. Coal & Charcoal 1 Products available
  17. Steel & Steel Products 1 Products available
  18. Basmati Rice 1 Products available
  19. Iron & Metal Alloys 1 Products available
  20. Precious Stone 1 Products available
  21. Silver Bullion 1 Products available
  22. Gold Bullion 1 Products available
  23. Ferrous & Non Ferrous Metal Scrap 1 Products available
  24. Sugar 1 Products available
  25. Electrodes 1 Products available
  26. Metal & Metal Products 1 Products available
  27. Pulses 1 Products available
  28. Coal 1 Products available
  29. Cooking Spices 1 Products available
  30. Industrial Chemicals 1 Products available
  31. Fruits 1 Products available
  32. Others Products 1 Products available

Food Grains

Our product range contains a wide range of Yellow Corn

Yellow Corn

  • Moisture 45%
  • Protein 6%
  • Broken GrainsĀ  05%
  • Damaged Grains 03 %
  • Foreign MatterĀ  02%
  • Defective 3% Max
  • Foreign Matter 2% Max

Corn is a cereal plant of the grass family and its edible grain. The domesticated crop originated in the Americas and is one of the most widely distributed of the world’s food crops. Corn is used as livestock feed, as human food, as biofuel, and as a raw material in the industry. In the United States, the colorful variegated strains known as Indian corn are traditionally used in autumn harvest decorations Corn was first domesticated by native peoples in Mexico about 10, 000 years ago. Native Americans taught European colonists to grow the indigenous grains, and, since its introduction into Europe by Christopher Columbus and other explorers, corn has spread to all areas of the world suitable to its cultivation. It is grown from 58° N latitude in Canada and Russia to 40° Slatitude in South America, with a corn crop maturing somewhere in the world nearly every month of the year. It is the most important crop in the United States and is a staple food in many places.

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