Importing Non-GMO Corn and Other U.S. Grain
As more nations prohibit the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the production of corn and other types of grain, American farmers can take advantage of the uptick in sales of non-GMO foods to consumers living overseas. On the buyer side of non-GMO corn and other types of American grains, searching for the right organic food brand takes a considerable amount of effort and a substantial investment of financial resources. At Grovara, we have developed a process that helps international buyers with importing non-GMO corn and other U.S. grains.
Established in 2010, Grovara has dedicated its mission to developing a cutting-edge eCommerce platform that connects global buyers of healthy food products with the most popular Better-for-You brands. Instead of contacting American sellers of non-GMO grains on your own, you can join our revolutionary eCommerce platform, where every brand in our lineup is available for communications from one convenient place.
Our team of import-export specialists has a keen understanding of how the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) monitors the use of GMO foods in the supply chain. Our natural food brands prohibit the use of artificial ingredients to develop their wholesome food and beverage products. Grovara operates as a traditional broker or distributor. We connect American sellers of organic food products with international buyers and distributors that demand non-GMO grains.
If you register as a buyer on the Grovara eCommerce platform, you will discover new non-GMO products such as corn and other grains. The platform speeds up the processing of orders and ensures transactions are completed in real-time, and the accurate fulfillment of orders is ready for immediate distribution.
Consider the Grovara eCommerce platform like attending a virtual tradeshow. Instead of going from booth to booth, you access our database of non-GMO brands and start conversations that eventually lead to sales.
What Does GMO Mean?
According to the definition established by the World Health Organization (WHO), GMOs “can be defined as organisms (i.e., plants, animals, or microorganisms) in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination.”
Instead of germinating in soil that does not contain any herbicides, pesticides, or fertilizers, GMO seeds develop with the help of biologic engineers that implement contemporary biotechnology techniques in a laboratory. The biologic engineers select and transfer individual genes from one organism to another. To qualify as organic food in the United States, GMOs cannot be present in the seeds. Many of the grains sold by American exporters do not contain GMOs.
Get to Know the Grovara eCommerce Platform
Because Grovara has developed several helpful tools that expedite the process for selling non-GMO corn and other U.S. grains, we put new buyers through an onboarding program. At no cost to your import company, the Grovara onboarding program allows you to become acclimated to tools such as the Pallet Builder, which represents a convenient way to process and fulfill orders.
Our mission is to streamline the import-export process to help buyers and sellers conduct business without the hassles accompanying traditional ways of doing business overseas. Connect with an American brand that offers non-GMO corn and other U.S. grains by calling Grovara at 215-207-0967 or submitting the online form.