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Spices

Spices

  • DescriptionTypes : Coriander, Cumin, Turmeric, Clove Form : Powder/ Whole
  • Shipping termsxxxxxx,xxxxx,xxxxx
  • Payment terms LC/TT
  • Packaging termsNot-available
  • Destination port

    Kelang

    Malaysia

About This Buy Lead

Discover a promising opportunity on Exim Next for suppliers of high-quality spices. A buyer based in Malaysia is actively seeking a full twenty-foot container of essential spices, including coriander, cumin, turmeric, and clove, in both powder and whole forms. This demand underscores the vibrant culinary culture in Malaysia, where these spices are integral to various traditional dishes. Suppliers are encouraged to provide products that meet common specifications for freshness, flavor, and quality, as buyers in this market prioritize authenticity and potency. Given the volume requirement, suppliers should also consider compliance with Malaysian import regulations and quality standards. Engage with this opportunity through Exim Next to connect with the buyer directly and streamline your transaction process.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A: The MOQ can vary by supplier, but for a full twenty-foot container, it typically starts around 10-15 metric tons, depending on the spice type and supplier capabilities.

Q: What shipping considerations should I be aware of when exporting spices to Malaysia?

A: Ensure that your spices meet Malaysian health and safety regulations and are properly packaged to maintain freshness. Shipping times may vary, so it’s essential to plan accordingly.

Q: What quality standards are expected for spices in this market?

A: Buyers often look for spices that adhere to international quality standards, including ISO and HACCP certifications. Providing lab test results can enhance credibility.

Q: What are the common payment terms for spice transactions?

A: Payment terms vary, but many suppliers might request a partial advance payment (30-50%) with the balance due upon shipment or receipt of documents. Always discuss and agree with the buyer in advance.