Groundnuts have been cultivated for 7,600 years and are one of the most widely grown crops globally. They are high in oil (40-50%) and carbohydrates (10-20%). Major producers are China, India, Nigeria, the US, and Indonesia. In India, 75% of groundnuts are grown in moderate rainfall zones, and Gujarat is the top producing state. Groundnuts are primarily cultivated during the Kharif season from June to September, but some are also grown during the Rabi season from October to March. Key markets for Indian groundnuts include Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, while the US and Argentina export mainly to EU countries. The major Indian varieties include Bold, Java
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Paddy (Rice) Value addition in Telangana.
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Opportunities and Scope for Value addition in Rice based Products for MFEs in...Dr. Poshadri Achinna
Paddy (Rice) Value addition in Telangana.
Webinar related organised by Telangana State Food Processing Society, Hyderabad Under the Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro food processing Enterprises (PM-FME) Scheme for Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (India@75) initiative
It's all about rapeseed and mustard oil processing Technology. You can see this presentation if you want to learn about rapeseed and mustard oil processing technology in short. I tried to give a short description in this slide of Rapeseed and Mustard oil processing Technology.
The presentation shares the information about the major antinutritional factors found in legume crops and the methods to overcome or minimize their effect in diet through various ways.
Introduction of fruits.
Major fruit producing countries.
Important cultivated fruits of world.
Status of fruit production in world.
Major states of fruit producing in India.
Status of India in fruit production.
Major cultivated fruits in India.
Conclusion
Reference
Presentation during the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) Seminar Series on July 25, 2019 at RDMIC Bldg., cor. Visayas Ave., Elliptical Rd., Diliman, Quezon City
Post harvest commodity Profile of Cucurbits CropsAwisPant
The postharvest commodities of cucurbits vegetables includes pre and post-harvest practices, their harvesting, handling, packaging, storage, distribution, marketing, etc. Horticulture produce is highly perishable, with postharvest losses ranging from 15 to 35 percent at various points along the supply chain from harvest to marketing. The results revealed that fresh cucumber lost some of its quality attributes as early as
immediately after harvesting. At firmness of 15.68 N, the loss was equivalent to 13.68 units. The marketability and the nutritional value of infected pumpkin are highly reduced and they are usually being thrown away as useless. So, to get well acquainted with post-harvest techniques such as harvesting, storage, handling, processing, packaging, transportation and marketing of cucurbitaceous vegetables this presentation slide will help to obtain some knowledge related to Cucurbits Crops.
In this presentation, mainly focuses on the maturity index, way of harvesting, cleaning, storage, value addition product of various Cucurbits Crops.
It's all about rapeseed and mustard oil processing Technology. You can see this presentation if you want to learn about rapeseed and mustard oil processing technology in short. I tried to give a short description in this slide of Rapeseed and Mustard oil processing Technology.
The presentation shares the information about the major antinutritional factors found in legume crops and the methods to overcome or minimize their effect in diet through various ways.
Introduction of fruits.
Major fruit producing countries.
Important cultivated fruits of world.
Status of fruit production in world.
Major states of fruit producing in India.
Status of India in fruit production.
Major cultivated fruits in India.
Conclusion
Reference
Presentation during the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) Seminar Series on July 25, 2019 at RDMIC Bldg., cor. Visayas Ave., Elliptical Rd., Diliman, Quezon City
Post harvest commodity Profile of Cucurbits CropsAwisPant
The postharvest commodities of cucurbits vegetables includes pre and post-harvest practices, their harvesting, handling, packaging, storage, distribution, marketing, etc. Horticulture produce is highly perishable, with postharvest losses ranging from 15 to 35 percent at various points along the supply chain from harvest to marketing. The results revealed that fresh cucumber lost some of its quality attributes as early as
immediately after harvesting. At firmness of 15.68 N, the loss was equivalent to 13.68 units. The marketability and the nutritional value of infected pumpkin are highly reduced and they are usually being thrown away as useless. So, to get well acquainted with post-harvest techniques such as harvesting, storage, handling, processing, packaging, transportation and marketing of cucurbitaceous vegetables this presentation slide will help to obtain some knowledge related to Cucurbits Crops.
In this presentation, mainly focuses on the maturity index, way of harvesting, cleaning, storage, value addition product of various Cucurbits Crops.
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Rainbow Exports is a Spices and Oil seeds Exporting Company. The attached PPT will give better idea about the position about the sesame seeds in Indian Market.
2. Groundnuts is 7600 years older crop in the world.
Groundnuts seeds(kernels) contains 40-50% oil and 10-
20% Carbohydrates.
Its is one of the most popular and universal crops
cultivated in more than 100 countries and six continents.
Major groundnut producing countries are china 40%, India
16.4% , Nigeria 8.2%, USA 5.9% and Indonesia 4.1%
India about 75% of the groundnut are lies in a moderate
rainfall zone cultivated
India peanuts is due to their “Nutty taste”
Peanuts production Indian States in top in Gujarat
3. Khariff:
Khariff is seasons of cultivation seasons in this
seasons 80% cultivated in Khariff in the month of June
to September.
Rabi:
Rabi seasons is post rainfall cultivation in the month
of October to march.
Groundnuts
Khariff Rabi
4. Key markets of Indian peanuts:
Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines.
Other exporting countries:
US and Argentina this two countries more
exporting in EU Countries.
Major producing states in India:
Gujarat, TN, AP, KA and MA
5. S.No Famous Varity Indian Varity
1 Runner Bold
2 Spanish Java
3 Valencia Java long
4 Virginia
6. Bold
Origin: Gujrat
Count:
40/50,50/60,60/
70,70/80
Skin: red skin
and wrinkles,
easily remove
the skin in that
Shape: oval and
bulge
Oil: high
Uses: Salted
peanuts snacks,
candy, chocolate
etc.
Java
Origin: Tamil
Nadu
Count:
50/60,60/70,70/
80,80/90,90/100
Skin: Pale
pinkish and skin
is not removed
easily
Shape: small
round and bulge
Oil: less
Uses: Oils ,
Snacks, candy,
chocolate
coatings.
Java long
Origin: Tamil
Nadu
Count:
40/50,50/60,70/8
0,80/90
Skin: Pale
pinkish and skin
is not removed
easily
Shape: long oval
shape
Oil: less
Uses: Oils ,
Snacks, candy,
chocolate
coatings.
Kalyani
Origin: Tamil
Nadu
Count:
110/120,120/130,13
0/140,140/150,150
/160
Skin: Pale
pinkish,
Wrinkles and
skin is not
removed easily
Shape: small size
in java
Oil: less
Uses: Oils .
7. Uses of Peanuts:
Oil, Peanut butter, Peanut powder, Sweet Candy,
Cooking Purpose, Shoe polish, shampoo and Medicine,
Soaps.
Custom of products and processing:
Blanching
• Uniformity
of colour.
• Less foreign
material
• Fewer splits
Cleaning and
sizing
• Greeter
uniformity is
provided
• Removal of
defects and
foreign
material
Flavourings
• Customized
coatings for
flavours like
salt and
roasted
8.
9. Gate Pass
Computer
weighment
check(In
and Out)
• Compare
weighment
in supplier
weighment
• Put lorry
empty
weighment
check
Random
sample
check in
vehicle in
cargo
Unloading
cargo in
warehouse
Product
Processing
Quality
check
Packing
Put
Fumigation
in
Container
Stuffing
into
Container
Ready to
shipment
10. • Remove splits
• Remove foreign material
• Remove sprouts
Scoring
• Removal of shelled peanuts
Round Shaker • Removal of stones
• Removal of splits and foreign
material
De-stoner
• Removal of weight less peanuts
• Removed splits and damaged nuts
• Remove mold peanuts
• Insect damaged seed
Gravity • Missed splits, stones and foreign
material removed in this section
Conveyer belt
process
• Its optional one if gets before in
this process what we expect and
to direct packing. Suppose if not
get.
• Again sorting another final
machine we put it in that
Sorting • What customer asked in that
packaged customized like weight,
printing logs
• Type of packaged like jute pack,
pp bag and vacuum bag
• Packed bags to verify the grades
and loading the container
Packing and
Loading
11. Count of peanuts to classify grades:
Standard weight:28.5g count the peanuts
10 to 15 times to check the samples in this weight and get
the average from that its fixed
Moisture content is <8% below is good and after 8%> is
wait for dry from the packing process before.
Weight age of Per bags(Net weight and Gross weight)
Country policy
Health Certificate and Aflatoxin levels Check certificate.
12. Challenges of Peanuts Export
Alfa toxin level
Forex Price
Competitors price /quality
Licensing issues/ government tax
Market conditions of international market
Season and peak time of market for export:
Before Ramzan (if buyer stockings are sold and continue
after ramzan also continue)
Before charismas and after Christmas
Moderate in normal days
If possible to international market slow down is also affect
the market
13. Alangudi is famous for peanuts producing area in Tamil Nadu. Its traditional
way of auction is done in alangudi. Around 40 miles at alangudi.
Auction Timings:
8.00am to 11.am(normal days)
18 hrs in season time(Jan to apr)
Working days:
Mon to sat
Sun(leave)
Formers side:
Auction before the day evening formers came to the village trader
mills for removed shells in peanuts. Each former bags having 40kg of shelled
peanuts.
(small calu:120kg shelled peanuts put into shell removing machine. after its gets
90kg nuts will comes. get some times 100kg to 110kg in season time in the
month of January).(100g shelled peanuts gets 75g its good quality).
14. SEE IT FEEL IT/TASTE IT
BASIC PRICE FIX
IT
RAISE
PRICE
SOLD IT
MOSITURE WATCH THE
BUYER
SIZING GESTURE(EYE,HAN
D SIGHS) NOTE IT
15. Auction
• First check the peanuts and quality, quantity and moisture check
• Trader to allowanced the basic rate.
• Buyer can increase the rates to purchase the product with competition
Jute bags
distributed
• After wining places from the trader side to asked the jute bags for packing
• Number of Count jute bags to gave the slip and we count and give.
Collection
of peanuts
• Wining areas from place to collected the packed peanuts and counting for loading
• Each bags having 81.5kg(Net weight) and 80kg(product weight)
Marking
and loading
• After packed bags to Check the one bags to verify the products
• After packed bags we put the marking for our identification and count the bags(Best, Medium
best , Medium)
16. We Paid For Alangudi:
Pricing of peanuts:
Price fixing is depend upon the counts of peanuts (eg:40/50) in the market rate of
Chennai and Gujarat local price of the market.(Rs1350)(50-60)
Forex prices:
Forex pricing is an dollars rate to conversation of Indian money.
Fright charges:
Concern customer port to deliver charges
Note:
Local charges price =
Forex charges price =
Fright charges price =
s.no Pay for Amount
1 Trader Charges Rs.50-55(per pur bag)
2 Loading charges Rs.10(per bag)
3 Lorry Charges(16 tons per vehicle) Rs.1000(per ton)