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History
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Warehousing & Storage
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Raw Material Source
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Automation
HISTORY
A family team
with four decade's all round experience in
agriculture and vegetable items having oil seed
milling units, poultry farms and Fresh Vegetable
Trading etc., decided an expansion programme.
Logisticaly agri products and vegetable
commodity was first choice as raw material of
the new industry.
A choice was made for a group of perinnial herb
which resembling of Lily family which is
botanically described as NARCISSUS, AMARYLLIES,
SNOW DROPS etc. This bulb is known as SCALLION
or SCALOUM. Anglo French call the same as
SCALONIA, Palestines call as ASCALON. The French
call it ESCHALOT. |
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The Japanes call
it "TAMANEGI". The Polish call it "CEBULA". In
India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Middle East and
Persian countries, the bulb is known as PIYAZ.
But the great Shakespeare had asked "WHAT IS IN
A NAME?" So we will call the product as commonly
known "ONION". Let it be known by different
names, the important is the product and quality.
In 1992 a plant with capacity to manufacture 2
MT of Dehydrated White Onion Products per day
have been set up and now
Murtuza Foods
in the present date stands at the forefront in
the market for manufacturing and exporting
dehydrated onion products of exceptional
quality. The company with its focus on
manufacturing best quality in the present date
stands at the forefront in the market for
manufacturing and exporting dehydrated onion
products of exceptional quality this is the
reason it increased it production Capacity at 12
MT per day. Presently
Murtuza Foods
Pvt Ltd
Exports about 2500 MT of Dehydrated White Onion
Products in different forms as Slices, Kibbled,
Flakes, Minced, Chopped, Small Chopped, Large
Chopped, Ground, Granulated & Powder and serves
an indisputable quality of dehydrated onions to
the wide international markets of U.S.A.,
Canada, Brazil, Chile ,U.K., Germany, Belgium,
Netherlands, Poland, France, Italy, Greece,
Spain, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand,
Malaysia, Singapore, Israel, South Africa,
Lithuania, Lativa, Russia etc… |