We export food, fruit, vegetable, or any other agricultural produce

We aim at increasing food security and practice organic farming for most of our exported products as well encourage local communities to employ best organic practices to produce and boost their home incomes in a fight to eradicate poverty through regular sensitization and trainings.

At Noymark Exports Ltd, we deal in the export of the following products;

Coffee

Arabica Coffee, Robusta Coffee in the forms of Fair Average Quality, Parchment and Drugar

Vegetables

Sweet and Irish potatoes, onions, carrots, pepper, capsicum, tomatoes

Fruits

Bananas, watermelon ,avocados( hass& local), mangos, passion, jackfruit, pineapples

Food & Oil

Maize flour, millet flour, cassava flour, groundnut, simsim peste, soybean oil, avaocado oil, lavae oil

Agricultural produce

Beef, fish and meat products

Frequently Asked Questions

Market Research is a good first step to learn about the sales potential of your product or service in countries abroad. Learn all you can via the internet and make all the necessary research that's required.

Pack produce into sturdy, opaque, breathable containers. Waxed cardboard boxes work well; plastic storage containers with holes drilled in them are also suitable. Fragile fruits and vegetables, such as peaches and tomatoes, should be packed in a single layer.

Shipping grocery produce involves a lot of manpower, and fruits and vegetables pass through several different supply chains before they make it to the grocery store. Wooden cartons and pallets are an important part of this process, providing farmers with a way to transport grocery store produce safely and quickly.

Put food in plastic bags with a zip top or sealable tupperware containers. This will keep food from getting wet or leaking and contaminating other foods in the cooler. Try to be as space-conscious as possible and pack things in bags and containers just big enough to hold them.