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White Corn

White Corn

  • Description50 kg pp bags Food and Feed Grade Moisture 10-12%
  • Shipping termsxxxxxx,xxxxx,xxxxx
  • Payment termsLC
  • Packaging termsNot-available
  • Destination portNot-available

About This Buy Lead

The buyer from the Philippines is seeking a reliable supplier for 100 metric tons of high-quality white corn, packaged in 50 kg pp bags, suitable for both food and feed applications. The desired moisture content is between 10-12%, ensuring optimal quality for various uses. This inquiry presents a significant opportunity for suppliers who specialize in agricultural commodities and are well-versed in trade logistics within the Southeast Asian market. The Philippines, being an archipelago with a growing demand for both human and animal food sources, offers a promising landscape for suppliers ready to meet these specifications. Suppliers are encouraged to respond promptly through Exim Next, a trusted B2B trade marketplace, to facilitate efficient communication and transaction processes. By leveraging this platform, suppliers can connect directly with the buyer and negotiate terms that meet both parties' needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A: The MOQ can vary by supplier, but for bulk orders like this one, it often starts at around 100 metric tons.

Q: What are the common shipping considerations for exporting white corn to the Philippines?

A: Key considerations include compliance with local import regulations, shipping methods, and costs. It's essential to account for customs clearance and any potential tariffs.

Q: What quality standards should suppliers meet for food-grade white corn?

A: Suppliers must ensure that the corn meets food safety standards, including proper moisture levels (10-12%), absence of contaminants, and compliance with local regulations in the Philippines.

Q: What payment terms are typically acceptable for such transactions?

A: Payment terms can vary, but common practices include letters of credit, advance payments, or payment upon delivery. It's advisable to discuss and agree upon these terms before finalizing the contract.

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