Wholesale Buyer Guide
Makhana for Distributors
Distributors need grades that move reliably across different buyer types. The focus is not always the largest size; it is stock rotation, margin control, repeat demand and simple grade communication. 4 suta, 5 suta, 4-5 mix and 5-6 mix are useful for distributor-led buying.
Overview
Distributors need grades that move reliably across different buyer types. The focus is not always the largest size; it is stock rotation, margin control, repeat demand and simple grade communication. 4 suta, 5 suta, 4-5 mix and 5-6 mix are useful for distributor-led buying.
Who This Page Is For
- Regional distributors supplying retailers and local traders.
- Wholesale buyers managing high-volume stock movement.
- Resellers comparing single-grade and mixed-grade margins.
- Businesses looking for repeatable product lines across buyer segments.
Recommended Grades
- 4 Suta
- 5 Suta
- 4-5 Mix
- 5-6 Mix
Packaging Recommendations
- Use 10kg bags for easier wholesale dispatch and inventory planning.
- Keep single grades separate from mixed grades to avoid buyer confusion.
- Store bags in a dry space and avoid rough handling during redistribution.
- Match grade selection to the distributor's retail, processor or trader customer mix.
Wholesale Ordering Information
- Buy according to expected stock movement, not only visual grade.
- Compare current grade positioning through the price index before placing repeat orders.
- Keep both single-grade and mixed-grade options if serving multiple buyer types.
Advantages of Recommended Grades
- 4 suta and 5 suta support practical commercial demand.
- 4-5 mix and 5-6 mix help manage price-sensitive buyers.
- Multiple grade options improve distributor flexibility.
- Clear grade links make resale communication easier.
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Common Buyer Questions
- Which makhana grades move fastest for distributors?
- Should distributors stock single grade or mixed grade?
- How should distributors compare margins across grades?
Grade Comparison Summary
Distributors should compare 4 suta versus 5 suta for commercial movement and single grade versus mixed grade for margin flexibility. The best mix depends on customer demand and local resale channels.
Core Knowledge Links
Distributors FAQ
Which makhana grades are useful for distributors?
4 suta, 5 suta, 4-5 mix and 5-6 mix are practical distributor grades because they cover value, commercial and upper-commercial needs.
Should distributors buy premium grades?
Premium grades can be useful when the distributor serves premium retail packers or gifting channels, but broad movement often starts with commercial grades.
Are mixed grades good for distributors?
Yes. Mixed grades help serve price-sensitive buyers and processing-led demand.
What should distributors check before ordering?
Check live stock, price per kg, buyer demand, grade consistency, bag weight and dispatch timing.
