TEFF
Negotiable Min Order Quantity Unit
- Required Quantity
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- Place of Origin
- Rwanda,South Africa
- Payment Terms
- T/T
- Production method
- Negotiable
- Shipping / Lead Time
- Negotiable / Negotiable
- Keyword
- teff grain
- Category
- Other Grains
Usukhela Milling pty / ltd
- Verified Certificate
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Product name | TEFF | Certification | - |
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Category | Other Grains | Ingredients | - |
Keyword | teff grain | Unit Size | - |
Brand name | - | Unit Weigh | - |
origin | Rwanda,South Africa | Stock | - |
Supply type | - | HS code | - |
Product Information
Quick Details
Type: |
Other
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Style: |
Dried
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Cultivation Type: |
Common
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Certification: |
SADC
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Place of Origin: |
South Africa |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | bulk |
Delivery Detail: | 12 days |
QUINOA
A magic grain/seed for both gluten-free and vegetarian diets, this quick-cooking complete protein absorbs other flavors well. Though technically a seed, quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) performs like a cereal with its soft and fluffy texture. Red, black and pearl varieties are widely available and all keep their color when cooked.
KAMUT
The word kamut is actually a trademarked name for an oversized strain of organically grown wheat that’s 99% free of any genetically modified organisms—or even modern interlopers. Its grains are sturdy, golden and twice as large as most wheats—so big, in fact, that it was pitched to the makers of CornNuts in the 1970s as a healthy version of the snack.
TEFF
Teff is said to be the teeniest grain on earth: 150 times smaller than a single wheat berry. When ground into a flour, it’s used to make the Ethiopian staple injera, a spongy fermented flatbread. Cooked whole, teff makes a nutty hot cereal and will melt into stews as a flavorful, gluten-free thickening agent.
FREEKEH
Freekeh is the name used for any wheat, usually durum, that’s harvested when still green, then fire-threshed to give it a smoky intensity and pliant pop. Perhaps the fastest up-and-comer in the ancient grain crowd, freekeh (pronounced FREE-kah) can be found in warm salads, risottos and pilafs.
FARRO
Though best known as a recent import from Italy, farro was cycled into rice crop rotations in the American south before the Civil War. The term farro is broadly used for wheat family members that have a nutty flavor and stout build, including emmer, spelt and einkorn.
MILLET
If you find yourself thinking millet looks suspiciously like birdseed, that’s because it is. Yet humans have been eating millet for millennia; it preceded rice as the staple grain of China. It can be eaten raw or cooked. Toast it in a dry frying pan to add crunch to salads or granola, or boil it down into a thick, sandy porridge.
RYE
Whole rye grains cook up like a dense, earthy cousin of wheat berries. But don’t expect rye to taste like the bread on your tuna melt. That bread gets its tangy flavor from both caraway seeds and rye flour. Here you’ll find a taste that’s close to that of a walnut.
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B2B Trade
Price (FOB) | Negotiable | transportation | - |
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MOQ | Negotiable | Leadtime | Negotiable |
Payment Options | T/T | Shipping time | Negotiable |
- President
- jacob zuma
- Address
- 1 Montgomery Drive Mount Edgecombe P.O. Box 194 Durban 4000
- Year Established
- 1990
- No. of Total Employees
- 101-500
- Company introduction
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Page iii
Contents
Notes, key abbreviations and competitors . iv
Sugar industry profile . v
1. Description of the industry. 1
2. Marketing structure. 4
3. Market value chain . 7
4. Empowerment issues and transformation in the sector. . . . . . 8
5. Local business opportunities and challenges. 9
6. Sugar millers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7. Acknowledgements. 11
Page iv
Notes
• Usukhela Milling (Pty) Ltd is owned by Illovo Sugar Ltd, and has sold
shares to a black empowerment company.
• Sugar Milling Companies also own sugar estates that produce 12 % of
the total crop.
• Union Co-op Ltd also owns a maize mill and a saw mill.
• Three giant companies in this industry are Illovo, Tongaat-Hulett and
TSB.
• TSB owns five refineries that are known as white end mills, they produce
their own refined sugar.
• Raw sugar produced at remaining mills is routed to Durban where it is
refined at central refinery mills.
• In order to enter the industry, a potential grower must first come to an
agreement with a miller to mill their cane.
• Molatec and Voermol are two animal feeds operations that use byproducts
from cane.
• Ordering of raw cane led by Coca-Cola has greater influence on changing
of prices.
Key abbreviations
SACGA = South African Cane Growers’ Association
SAMA = South African Millers’ Association
SASA = South African Sugar Association
TSB = Transvaal Sugar Limited
COMPETITOR s
Brazil, Thailand, EU, Australia, India, China, USA and Cuba
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SUGAR INDUSTRY PROFILE
Cane production
• Area: 430 000 ha, 31 000 ha owned by blacks
• Commercial growers: 1 741
• Developing farmers: 47 344
• Total production: 27 million tons
Commercial delivered: 75 % of the total
Small scale: 13 % of the total
Sugar estates: 12 % of the total
Foreign earnings: R6 billion
Employment: 85 000 workers
Milling: 11 000 workers
Direct and indirect employment: 350 000 jobs
TSB TRANSVAA L
SU GAR LTD
Market share: 17 %
Operates 2 mills
TON GAAT -Hulett
SU GAR LTD
Market share: 31,7 %
Operates 4 mills
ILLOVO SU GAR
LTD
Market share: 45 %
Operates 5 mills
UCL COMPANY
LTD
Market share: 3–5%
Operates 1 mill
USU KHELA MILLIN G
(PTY ) LTD
Ownership: 65 %
black owned
Market share: 2 %
Operates 1 mill
UMVOTI
TRANS PORT
(Umfolozi Mill)
Operates on
mill
3 packaging plants 2 packaging plants 1 packaging plant
3 sugar refineries Refinery operation 1 refinery operation
Downstream
operations
Animal feed operation
(Molatec)
Animal feed operation
(Voermol)
Consumer products
White sugar
Brown sugar
Syrups and specialty
products
Industrial products
Bakers and biscuitmanufacture
Alcoholic beverages
Dairy and ice cream
Sweets and
chocolates
Pharmaceutical
Other products
Tobacco curing
Animal feeds
Guard crop
1 packaging plant
1 sugar refinery
Retailers
Consumers
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Commodity profile
Sugar
1. DES CRI PTION OF THE INDUSTRY
The South African sugar industry makes an important contribution to the national economy,
given its agricultural and industrial investments, foreign exchange earnings, its high
employment and linkages with major suppliers, support industries and customers. It is
a diverse industry combining the agricultural activities of sugar-cane cultivation with the
industrial factory production of raw and refined sugar, syrups and specialised sugars, and
a range of by-products. Based on revenue generated through sugar sales, in the SACU
region and world market exports, the South African sugar industry is responsible for generating
an annual average direct income of R6 billion. The South African sugar industry
contributes an estimated average R2 billion to the country’s foreign exchange earnings
on an annual basis. The industry is regulated in terms of the Sugar Act and the Sugar
Industry Agreement, which are binding on all sugar-cane growers and producers of
sugar products. The contribution of the sugar industry to the Gross Value of Agricultural
Production
- Main Product