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Dried Vegetables

Dried Vegetables

  • DescriptionType: Dry Ginger Qty: 2-10 Kg Initially, Then - MOQ
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  • Payment terms T/T
  • Packaging termsNot-available
  • Destination port

    Tamil Nadu

    India

About This Buy Lead

Buy Lead Description: A buyer from India is actively seeking suppliers of dried vegetables, specifically dry ginger, with an initial order quantity ranging from 2 to 10 kilograms. This opportunity presents a lucrative avenue for suppliers who specialize in high-quality dried products. Dry ginger is a highly sought-after spice in the Indian market, known for its culinary versatility and health benefits. Suppliers should be prepared to meet quality specifications, including moisture content, color, and aroma, ensuring the product adheres to food safety standards. As this is an initial order, potential for larger quantities exists, especially if the supplier meets the buyer’s expectations. Engaging through Exim Next, a premier B2B trade marketplace, allows for streamlined communication and negotiation, facilitating a smooth transaction process. Suppliers are encouraged to provide detailed information about their product offerings, pricing, and shipping capabilities to capture the buyer's interest effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the typical minimum order quantity (MOQ) for dried ginger?

A: The MOQ can vary by supplier, but most will typically offer an initial order ranging from 5 to 10 kilograms, especially for specialized dried products like ginger.

Q: What quality standards should be met for dried ginger?

A: Suppliers should ensure that the dried ginger meets food safety standards, including appropriate moisture levels, absence of contaminants, and adherence to color and aroma specifications.

Q: What are common shipping considerations for exporting dried vegetables to India?

A: Suppliers should consider the shipping method, transit times, and compliance with Indian import regulations. It’s essential to work with logistics partners who are familiar with the market.

Q: What payment terms are generally acceptable for international orders?

A: Payment terms can vary, but common practices include advance payment, letters of credit, or payment upon delivery. Suppliers should be clear about their preferred terms to facilitate negotiation.