Pulses, also known as grain legumes are edible
seeds of plants in the legume family. Pulses are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Mainly 11 types of pulses are recognized by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and they are
- Dry beans
- Dry broad beans
- Dry peas
- Chickpeas
- Cow peas
- Pigeon peas,
- Lentils
- Bambara beans
- Vetches
- Lupins
- Other minor pulses.
Pulses are healthy and nutritious food, and there is a huge demand for top quality pulses throughout the world. Many countries cultivate pulses on a large scale and export to different parts of the world. However, Tanzanian pulses have a separate demand, due to their superior qualities. Cultivating pulses is favorable for sustainable agriculture because pulse crops help to suppress greenhouse gasses, increase soil fertility and the water requirement is low compared to other crops.
Farmers in Tanzania cultivate a wide range of crops, including pigeon pea, chickpea, cow pea, green gram and common beans. Pulses have a significant share take up in annual crops production in Tanzania and is an
important livelihood option for small-scale farmers. Exporters play a major role in the supply chain of the Tanzanian pulses sector.
Top quality exporters secure supply, organize small-scale producers and ensure proper service delivery.
Proactive involvement of the Tanzanian government has enhanced the capabilities of the Tanzanian pulses sector to improve coordination among stakeholders, to collect revenues and re-invest in the pulses sector. and to provide an enabling regulatory environment. Good governance has resulted in effective production, improved service sector and market system.
Qualities of top pulses exporting company:
- Top exporting companies make clear assessments of the current sector performance and make necessary changes to ensure the quality of the exports.
- Exporting companies play a key role in uplifting farmers from poverty.
- Inclusiveness is practiced by good exporting companies, so that farmers get access to services and fair markets.
- Fast response to changing market demand.
- Promote coordinated market and fair trading practices.
- Put efforts to organize farmers.
- The service sector is coordinated to improve farm profitability, productivity and product quality.
- Tries to minimize intermediary involvement.
- Ensure proper management of warehouses.
- Develop a comprehensive strategy to tackle issues faced in exporting from production level itself.
- Have a clear vision for overall development of the sector.
- Apply internationally accepted quality standards to provide the best products to the importers.
- Increasing scale of production by promoting farming efficiency.
- Serve clients according to their demands.
Pulses are a great source of proteins and are a regular food in most parts of the world with huge demand. Paradise Exim Limited has years of experience in exporting top quality pulses from Tanzania to India, Europe, China and the Middle-East.You can always contact us for buying Tanzanian pulses of the highest quality.
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