GM Trading Companies
GM Trading Companies
GM Trading Companies
GM Trading Companies
GM Trading Companies

We Master In International Trade

Why GM? Our multinational trading team has demonstrated partners from around the world – from China, France, Germany, South America, and the Middle East. We are a solid company with over 20 years of experience and relationships.

GM Trading Companies is built on the success of our customers. We have over 20 years of experience in trading. Prior to the internet, our import and export team traveled the world to develop relationships with suppliers. While the internet has helped with communications, we continue to meet face to face with many of our suppliers and customers. Building relationships and trust form the foundation of our company.

BANANAS

Bananas

Bananas are one of the most widely consumed fruits in the world. Bananas are grown in at least 107 countries, primarily in Latin and South America from Costa Rica, Ecuador, Colombia, Honduras, Panama and Guatemala.

We focus our trading with two well-known varieties of bananas: Cavendish Bananas and Baby.
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RICE

GM Trading Companies trade a variety of rice from all over the world. Rice is a staple for nearly half of the world’s seven billion people.

However, more than 90% of this rice is consumed in Asia, where it is an essential food source for a majority of the population, including the region’s 560 million hungry people.
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SUGAR

Sugar is a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants. Sugar occurs in greatest quantities in sugar cane and sugar beets from which it is separated for commercial use.

GM Trading Companies specializes in trading the two most widely used types of sugar, both in the food industry and for domestic usage.
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COFFEE

GM sources coffee from Africa and South America. Coffee is a brewed beverage made from the roasted seeds. Once the berries of the coffee plant are harvested, the flesh is removed and discarded, leaving only the seed.

Prior to roasting the beans have a grey-green color and are referred to as green coffee.
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