EXPORTS

We are exporting sesame seeds, ground nuts and Energy Yielding Commodities

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Sesame

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Sesame

Sesame seeds are small, oval-shaped seeds that are native to Africa and Asia. They are used in a wide variety of cuisines around the world, and are prized for their nutty flavor and crunchy texture. Sesame seeds are often used as a topping for breads and baked goods, or as a garnish for salads and other dishes. Sesame seeds are high in nutrients, including protein, fiber, and a range of vitamins and minerals. They are also a good source of healthy fats, including polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids. Sesame seeds are typically sold in bulk, either whole or hulled. When purchasing sesame seeds, it is important to choose a high-quality product that has been stored properly to ensure freshness and flavor. Sesame seeds should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to keep them fresh.
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Ground Nuts

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Ground Nuts

Groundnuts, also known as peanuts, are a type of legume that grows underground. They are native to South America and are now grown in many parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, and the United States. Groundnuts are small, round nuts with a thin, brown outer shell and a creamy, white interior. They are a popular snack food and are also used in a variety of dishes, such as peanut butter, peanut sauce, and roasted peanuts. Groundnuts are a good source of protein, fiber, and essential nutrients, including vitamins E and B3, and minerals such as magnesium and zinc. They also contain healthy fats, including monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which may help to lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. In addition to their nutritional value, groundnuts are often considered a more sustainable and environmentally friendly crop compared to other types of nuts, as they require less water and land to grow.
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Energy Yielding Commodity

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Energy Yielding Commodity

Waste, refers to unwanted or discarded materials, such as food waste, packaging waste, and other household or commercial waste items. Waste is a precious commodity because it can be recycled to generate energy. Waste is typically collected and disposed of in a landfill or incineration facility. The composition of waste can vary greatly depending on the location and the types of materials that are being discarded. In general, waste can contain a mix of organic materials, such as food waste and yard waste, as well as inorganic materials, such as plastic, metal, and glass. Waste may also contain hazardous materials, such as batteries, chemicals, and electronic waste, which require special handling and disposal. Proper disposal of waste is important for public health and the environment. By converting waste to energy, a country is able to significantly reduce methane and greenhouse gas emissions thereby contributing to a more healthy environment.