We have Dry Green Peas for export from Argentina. Up to 1700 MT. Condition: Dry. Origin: Argentina
Minimum operation: 1 Container (28 Ton Approx)
Payment Condition: Prepayment or Irrevocable Credit Letter
For quoting only with LOI
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Green Pea presentation
1. Argentina is the most important
producer in South America and 90%
of it is for export
Peas are highly nutritious,
containing proteins, carbohydrates
and lecithin in a high proportion
-It is free of genetic modification
(no GMO) but it haven`t got
certificate.
Green Pea
Type: Green
Description : Dry grain, unbroken
No GMO product (GMO Free)
Caliber : small (less than 8 mm) to
medium (8-10 mm).
Harvest: October 2014
Moisture: Maximum 14%.
Packaging: In bulk or package (25
Kg, 40 or 50 Kg per bag).
Quantity: Minimum - Container 20
feet (Aprox.25 metric tones).
Total Quantity: up to 1700 MT