Trade Lead Description:
Peanuts grow best in light, sandy
loam soil. They require five
months of warm weather, and an
annual rainfall of 500 to 1,000
mm (20 to 39 in) or the
equivalent in irrigation water. The pods ripen 120 to 150 days
after the seeds are planted. If the
crop is harvested too early, the
pods will be unripe. If they are
harvested late, the pods will snap
off at the stalk, and will remain in
the soil. Peanuts are particularly
susceptible to contamination
during growth and storage. Poor
storage of peanuts can lead to an
infection by the mold fungus
Aspergillus flavus, releasing the
toxic and highly carcinogenic
substance aflatoxin. The aflatoxin-
producing molds exist
throughout the peanut growing
areas and may produce aflatoxin
in peanuts when conditions are
favorable to fungal growth.
Type of Offer: |
Offer to Sell |
Quantity: |
5000 |
Packaging: |
In PP bags |
Price / Incoterms Conditions: |
1750 USD FOB |
Posted from Israel - Jerusalem on 27 November, 2015
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