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New Crop/Raw Peanut Inshell /China Supplier/ Hsuji Type/High Quality
China Raw Red Skin Peanut in Shell/Superior Quality/ Vacuum Inner Bags
Quality Assurance China in Shell Hsuji Type Plump Seeds Character Raw Groundnut/Peanut
2021 Raw Peanut in Shell/Red Skin Peanuts/Plump Seeds
2021 Raw Peanut in Shell/Red Skin/Premium Quality
Raw Peanut in Shell/Red Skin/Superior Quality/Fine Packing
Raw Blanched Peanut Kernels/Best Packages/ Best Quality/Premium Products
Pukee/Raw Blanched Peanut Kernels/Peanut Butter Materials/Virginia
Chocolate Energy Bar Materials/Raw Virginia Blanched Peanut Kernels
Chocolate Energy Bar Materials/Raw Virginia Blanched Peanut Kernels
Balanced Moisture in-Shell Kernel Density Even Natural Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Shell Moisture Retention Balanced in-Shell Drying Behavior Predictable Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Dry Climate in-Shell Tight Kernel Structure Clear Grain Shape Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Compact Kernel Pack in-Shell Shell Toughness Strong Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Uniform Pod Filling Degree Optimized Kernel Volume Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Natural Field Drying Process Preserved Kernel Firmness Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Consistent Kernel Density Red Skin Intact Surface Smooth Finish Balanced Moisture Raw Shelled Peanuts with Red Skin
Even Kernel Profile Natural Red Skin Layer Smooth Surface Balanced Dry Content Raw Shelled Peanuts with Red Skin
Handling Tolerant in-Shell Shell Compression Resistance Balanced Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Field Conditioned in-Shell Shell Shape Regular Kernel Alignment Clear Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Natural Kernel Packing Orderly in-Shell Spatial Use Efficient Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Shell Smoothness Controlled in-Shell Transport Loss Minimized Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Shell Elasticity Maintained in-Shell Impact Absorption Stable Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Pod Structural Damping Balanced in-Shell Vibration Transmission Reduced Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Shell Protection Coverage Full in-Shell Kernel Exposure Minimized Raw Groundnut/Peanut
Even Kernel Distribution Smooth Finish Reliable Quality Commercial Supply Raw Shelled Peanuts with Red Skin
Sourcing guidance for Raw Peanut
What are the key quality indicators to look for when sourcing raw peanuts?
When evaluating raw peanuts, buyers must prioritize moisture content (ideally between 7% and 8.5%) to prevent mold growth. Key physical attributes include kernel size (measured by count per ounce, e.g., 40/50 or 50/60), uniformity of color, and the absence of split kernels. Ensure the peanuts are free from foreign matter (stones, dirt, or shells) and show no signs of insect infestation or shriveling, which indicates poor storage or old crop.
Which international safety standards and certifications are mandatory for raw peanuts?
Compliance with food safety regulations is non-negotiable. Suppliers should provide Aflatoxin testing reports, as this toxin is a major risk in peanut trade. Look for certifications such as HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points), ISO 22000 (Food Safety Management), and GFSI-recognized schemes like BRC or SQF. For specific markets, ensure the product meets FDA (USA) or EFSA (EU) maximum residue limits (MRLs) for pesticides and heavy metals.
How do different peanut varieties impact industrial usage and procurement decisions?
The choice of variety depends on the end application. Runner peanuts are preferred for peanut butter production due to their uniform kernel size and high roasting stability. Virginia peanuts are sought after for gourmet snacks and in-shell roasting because of their large size. Spanish peanuts have a higher oil content, making them ideal for oil extraction and peanut candies, while Valencia peanuts are exceptionally sweet and often used for boiling or natural peanut butter.
What storage and packaging requirements are essential for maintaining quality during transit?
Raw peanuts are highly sensitive to humidity and temperature. They should be packed in breathable PP woven bags or jute bags (typically 25kg or 50kg) to allow air circulation. For long-distance cross-border shipping, using vacuum-sealed bags or big bags with liners can further protect against oxidation. Ensure the shipping container is dry, clean, and ventilated, and consider using desiccants to prevent 'container rain' during sea freight.
Cross-Border Procurement Risks and Strategic Advice
How can I mitigate the risk of Aflatoxin contamination in international shipments?
Aflatoxin is the biggest risk in the peanut trade. You should mandate Pre-shipment Inspection (PSI) by reputable third parties like SGS or Intertek to sample and test for Aflatoxin levels at the loading port. Additionally, include a clause in your contract that specifies rejection or price adjustment if the levels exceed your country's legal limits upon arrival.
What are the best practices for negotiating with peanut suppliers on Made-in-China.com?
Focus on transparency regarding the crop year; always insist on the 'New Crop' to ensure maximum shelf life. Negotiate based on volume-tiered pricing and ask for detailed specification sheets before discussing price. For long-term partnerships, request a factory audit or video inspection of their shelling and sorting facilities to verify their color sorting technology and cleaning capabilities.
What payment and transaction security measures should be adopted?
To ensure transaction security, use secured payment methods or Letters of Credit (L/C) for large bulk orders. This ensures that payment is only released once the supplier provides the Bill of Lading and required Phytosanitary Certificates. Avoid 100% upfront payments to unknown suppliers; a standard 30% deposit and 70% against shipping documents is common in the industry.
How do I handle customs clearance and import documentation for agricultural products?
Agricultural imports are strictly regulated. You must ensure the supplier provides a Phytosanitary Certificate issued by the exporting country's government, a Certificate of Origin, and a Commercial Invoice/Packing List. Check your local Customs and Agriculture Department for specific import permits required for peanuts to avoid costly delays or cargo destruction at the border.





























