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Origins / growing areas
India and Vietnam are the two largest single growers of Cashewnuts, and
the main suppliers of the market. The processing capacity in these two
countries exceeds the crop and therefore they both import a lot of raw
material from outside growing areas, like Africa. Raw nuts are then
processed in India and Vietnam and exported as Indian or Vietnamese
kernels.
Another major player is Brazil who’s main export market is the USA,
mainly due to the short voyage time and the growing need to have
just-in-time deliveries and lower stocks.
Cashewnuts are also growing in Indonesia, East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya
and Mozambique) and West Africa (Benin, Guinea Bissau and Ivory Coast,
Nigeria and some smaller producing countries).
Grades / Varieties
Whole grades (kernels per LBS): W180, W210, W240, W320, W450.
Broken grades (we only mention the main grades in the first colour grade) : Butts, Splits, LWP, SWP.
These grades are also graded on 1st class, 2nd class and 3rd class
product and to distinguish between the various classes, the following
terms are used : White (W), scorched (S) and second scorched (SS)
whereas Brazil uses W1, W2 and W3 to specify the lightest from the
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Harvest times / Shipment times
India/Vietnam/Indonesia : 2-3 harvests, starting in March and ending in June.
Brazil : starting in November/December and finishing in January/early February.
West Africa : February/March.
East Africa : October/November.
Packing
All cashewnuts are packed in 1x50 lbs or 2x25 lbs net per carton. The kernels are packed in vacuum pouches, gas infused.
Nutritional values (per 100 gram)
Energy 572 kcal.
2.420 kJ.
Total Fat 42,2 gr.
Total Protein 17,5 gr.
Total Carbohydrates 30,5 gr.
Total Minerals 2,9 gr.
Total Vitamins 4,15 mg |
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