Global Trade Catalog
Lamar Agritech operates within Dubai’s highly developed food import–export ecosystem, leveraging the emirate’s strategic geographic position, advanced logistics infrastructure, and streamlined trade regulations. Through this strong foundation, Lamar Agritech facilitates the trade of a broad portfolio of food commodities and processed products, serving retail chains, institutional clients, hospitality groups, and large-scale government supply programs.
Organic & Inorganic Trade Products
Lamar Agritech manages the global trade of certified organic food products across grains, pulses, spices, edible oils, fresh produce, and specialty items. This segment focuses on premium markets that demand traceability, certification compliance, and chemical-free production standards. Organic trade serves high-end retail chains, health-focused distributors, institutional buyers, and government food security programs seeking sustainable supply solutions.
- Organic Food Products (Fast-Growing Segment)
- Organic grains & cereals
- Organic pulses (if certified organic)
- Organic spices & herbs
- Organic dry fruits & nuts
- Organic edible oils
- Organic sugar
- Organic fresh produce
- Organic specialty foods
- Grains & Cereals (High-Volume Import Items)
- Processed & Inorganic Food Products
- Spices & Herbs (conventional)
- Dry Fruits & Nuts (non-organic)
- Edible Oils & Fats (conventional)
- Sugar & Sweeteners (refined, raw, brown, jaggery)
- Fresh Produce (non-organic)
- Specialty & Institutional Food Items (non-organic bulk supply)
Grains & Cereals
Dubai imports most of these due to limited local production.
- Rice (Basmati, Non-Basmati, Parboiled)
- Wheat
- Maize (Corn)
- Barley
- Oats
- Millet (various types)
- Sorghum
Pulses & Legumes
One of the most traded food categories in the UAE.
- Chickpeas (Kabuli, Desi)
- Lentils (Red, Green, Yellow)
- Kidney Beans (Rajma)
- Black Beans
- Mung Beans (Green Gram)
- Pigeon Peas (Toor Dal)
- Black Gram (Urad)
- Peas (Yellow, Green –
Processed & Inorganic Food Products
These dominate containerized food trade in Dubai.
- Flour & atta
- Semolina (Suji)
- Ready-to-cook mixes
Instant foods - Canned foods (vegetables, beans, fruits)
- Frozen vegetables & fruits
- Dehydrated foods
FMCG Food Items
Large volumes, consistent demand.
- Packaged snacks
- Biscuits & bakery products
- Breakfast cereals
- Noodles & pasta
- Sauces, ketchups, condiments
- Ready-to-eat meals
- Beverages (non-alcoholic)
Spices & Herbs
Dubai is a major spice trading hub.
- Turmeric
- Cumin
- Coriander
- Black pepper
- Cardamom
- Cloves
- Cinnamon
- Mixed spice blends
Edible Oils & Fats
Mostly imported and redistributed.
- Sunflower oil
- Palm oil
- Soybean oil
- Coconut oil
- Olive oil
- Blended edible oils
Sugar & Sweeteners
Staple bulk trade items.
- Staple bulk trade items.
- Refined sugar
- Raw sugar
- Brown sugar
- Jaggery
- Natural sweeteners (honey, syrups)
Fresh Produce
Strict quality and shelf-life control required.
- Fresh fruits (apples, bananas, citrus, berries)
- Fresh vegetables (onions, potatoes, tomatoes)
- Exotic fruits & vegetables* Fresh fruits (apples, bananas, citrus, berries)
- Fresh vegetables (onions, potatoes, tomatoes)
- Exotic fruits & vegetables
Specialty & Institutional Food Items
Common in government and hospitality contracts.
- Baby food
- Medical & nutrition food
- Sports nutrition products
- Fortified foods
