This is still in exploratory stage but Id feel more comfortable if I dealt with people here.
I'm planning on selling banana chips, powder, or even bananas and I'm looking for buyers or middlemen residing in countries who regularly consume or use these. I find it easier to deal with LPers (if any) since it's a lot better than dealing with random foreigners in B2b networks like alibaba and the like. As long as there is any sort of profit to be had for both parties I'm all up for it.
Facts:
- the philippines has a shitload of bananas and it's byproducts
- I can personally go to you in your location so talking to potential buyers will not be a problem for us. If it would help jumpstart things to fruition.
- I've had some business experience in importing goods, none yet in export but Im really dedicated in learning if there is money to be made.
- I live in a mostly agricultural region, the economy is run by agri based business, most particularly bananas
- The risk will mostly be on my end since i will be the one purchasing here. So as long as you don't get greedy with pricing and are resourceful enough to do local research, this definitely has potential.
- Banana chips, powder , flour is a very versatile commodity used in a very wide variety of ways e.g. ketchup, soap etc. Table bananas like cavendish obv are great to eat.
- Afaik developed asian countries and even arab countries import philippine bananas, with regards to banana flour/powder Im not too sure but I know some who have dealt in korea, malaysia
Like I said these are all plans for now, but I have some money to get this into motion eventually, for now I am still doing some research on suppliers/growers so this probably wont start till next year if ever. For now Im just looking if anyone within the respectable LPer circle, but not necessarily ballers.
We will start very small, but this is what I love doing and this can grow a decent rate as long as both of us are dedicated enough and obv dont get greedy, that being said I prefer dealing with someone within a community I know since it's damn tough doing it with a random guy (did that before and its just super stressful)
I dunno if doing this on the side is possible, but if you have a ton of free time and hang out at LP, you're probably smart enough to be reliable imo. Nothing to lose really.
no rush, i just need to know if i can find people here to work with in the future.
Last edit: 04/04/2012 02:05
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TheTrees   United States. Apr 03 2012 21:22. Posts 1592
I'm currently in the export/import business here in the U.S. as a "consultant". I think this is a very, very cool idea and if we could branch it off to different products I might be interested. I'm not sure who I would sell banana goods to here in my area.
Us surplus goods sell here. Some even clear out warehouses there for cheap and send it here. I'm telling you there's tons of things out there as long as the community is tight. With bananas the main markets here are china and korea, the u.s. used to get from the phils but i guess shipment costs and turnaround time killed it eventually
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TheTrees   United States. Apr 03 2012 22:33. Posts 1592
If you can build a network and key in on what type of products you need I can find a way to supply it. I would also love to build up a business, the capital, and branch out to other areas of global trade. Let's talk...
On April 04 2012 01:38 byrnesam wrote:
Can you export some hot Filipino women to NZ?
ill whorehouse them for free.
fyp
Odds are exactly 50%: it either happens or not
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TheTrees   United States. Apr 04 2012 07:45. Posts 1592
On April 03 2012 21:25 whamm! wrote:
Us surplus goods sell here. Some even clear out warehouses there for cheap and send it here. I'm telling you there's tons of things out there as long as the community is tight. With bananas the main markets here are china and korea, the u.s. used to get from the phils but i guess shipment costs and turnaround time killed it eventually
Chiquita has a monopoly on the banana market in the U.S.:
But anyways, the possibilities are endless. Obviously we would have to start with smaller commodities, build up the trust and the capital. We can do anything from circuit boards, used telecommunication equipment, used medical devises, cars, etc etc. I know that a ton of companies here in the U.S. are now relying on Asian countries other than China to produce their goods.