28/03/2026
From Field to Freight—Why Our Peanuts Win on Quality, Compliance, and Consistency
In global trade, reliability is everything. Peanut buyers need consistent grades, clean documentation, and on‑time shipments—not promises. Our export program is built around one goal: deliver safe, uniform peanuts, container after container, backed by transparent testing and responsive service. This is how we earn repeat business and long-term partnerships.
What makes our supply dependable starts at the source. We work closely with growers and shelling partners who follow strict post‑harvest handling, moisture control, and segregation practices. Each lot is handled to protect kernel integrity and reduce breakage, then graded meticulously by count so buyers get exactly the size distribution they order. When the product fits the process on the buyer’s line, waste goes down and margins improve.
Food safety and compliance are non‑negotiable. Every export lot is aflatoxin‑tested, and certificates of analysis are provided with moisture and microbiological parameters. Our facilities follow HACCP and APEDA-aligned protocols, and packaging is designed to protect quality in transit. For destinations with stricter standards, we support additional sampling and pre‑shipment inspections so that arrivals clear without surprises.
Packaging and logistics are optimized for your operations. Whether poly‑lined 25 kg or 50 kg PP bags, palletized or floor‑loaded, we plan to your unloading and storage preferences. Our team coordinates booking windows, fumigation, labeling, and documentation to match buyer requirements—then monitors container status through to discharge port. The outcome: predictable lead times and fewer demurrage risks.
Every market has its nuances, and we tailor accordingly. Snack manufacturers may prioritize large counts and low FFA; roasters often want tight moisture tolerance and low splits; confectioners require superior blanching performance. We align specs with end use—Bold/Runner, 40/50/60 count, raw/blanched—in consultation with quality teams so the product performs on line with minimal adjustment.
Price competitiveness matters, but total landed value matters more. By balancing grade yield, packing efficiency, and route selection, we aim to reduce hidden costs buyers absorb later—like higher sorting labor, rework from inconsistent grades, or claims on arrival. Transparent quotes with FOB and CIF options help procurement teams compare apples to apples and forecast accurately.
Sustainability is increasingly central in procurement. We collaborate on traceability documentation and can share field‑level stories that support brand narratives around responsible sourcing. When buyers can show consumers the journey from field to freight, trust grows—and so does demand for quality product.
Communication is where partnerships strengthen. From first sample to the tenth container, our team offers clear updates: ready dates, inspection slots, ETD/ETA changes, and document dispatch. When issues arise, rapid, solution‑first responses keep schedules intact. That reliability is why partners stay for the long term.
If the priority is consistent quality, smooth customs clearance, and dependable timelines, we’re ready to support the next buying cycle. Request a sample kit with aflatoxin COA and moisture report, review our current availability by grade and crop year, and share the destination and preferred INCO terms for a detailed quote. Strong partnerships start with clarity—on specs, on safety, and on service.