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Okra from Uganda - Savannah pussa also known as Ladyfinger for the shape - a plant of the mallow family with long ridged seed pods, native to the Old World tropics, the immature seed pods of the okra plant, eaten as a vegetable.

 

We provide okra of the savannah pussa variety with a green skin colour, it is be free from dirt, foreign materials, and pest and disease damage. Their length is between 7cm to 10 cm. Okra is generally used for preparing soups but is also eaten as a freshly cooked vegetable; in some countries the seeds are used as a substitute for coffee.

 

Packaging

We strive to provide the best okra gown within the tropics; we package our okra in aerated cartons weighing 6 kilograms.

 

Minimum Order

Negotiable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Okra

$2.50Price
  • PEP Forum have a clearing agent ready to help you with anything incl. package, freight etc.

     

    For more details or if you have any questions about our greens, fruits and fashions, please do not hesitate to contact us PEP4UM@yandex.com

     

    Fresh fruit and vegetable prices – our global connection - focuses on international influence, through imports and exports. Fruit and vegetable prices are affected by factors such as temperature, weather, and availability.

     

    These factors include: freight costs, growing conditions and weather events overseas, biosecurity issues, and legislation. Fresh fruit and vegetables are a dietary staple for most East Africans.

     

    We live in a country with a variable climate that allows us to produce a wide range of fresh fruit and vegetables during the year for export. With a variety to choose from of good quality.

     

    However, we are also vulnerable to the ways international and domestic factors can affect the export prices paid for year-round supplies of greens and fruits and this gives us the price per unit (generally kilograms).

     

    We make payment possible to account to account, branch, any forex, or mobile money, money online and transfer to our accounts. 

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