0. Executive Summary
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Item IdentityCassava is a tropical root crop whose enlarged tuberous roots are used for food, starch, tapioca, fermentation, animal feed, and industrial purposes.
Basic registration rangeManages fresh tubers, peeled and cut raw materials, frozen cassava, fermented and dried cassava products, cassava chips, cassava flour, and tapioca starch, pearls, and syrup raw materials.
Core separationRaw materials, food safety processing raw materials, starch and tapioca products, and feed and industrial products are separated into Product and Lot units.
Safety CoreSuitability for consumption is not confirmed without verification of safety and process history, including variety, place of production, harvest date, peeling, soaking, fermentation, heating, and drying.
Purchase criteriaThese include product form, end use, moisture, starch, particle size, and viscosity; foreign matter, microorganisms, and test reports; raw material lot and processing history; and packaging and distribution stability.
Industry OpportunitiesIt is a buyer RFQ matching for gluten-free bakery, noodles, and sauces, tapioca pearl beverages, frozen foods and HMR, food starch, feed and biomaterial raw materials, and import-processing-PB products.
Operational directionIt connects origin – harvest – raw material Lot – safe processing – starch/product – certificate – RFQ – delivery/repurchase.
1. Plant Identity & Product Master

division

Registration details

Korean namecassava
English nameCassava / Manioc / Yuca
Representative scientific nameManihot esculenta Crantz
classEuphorbiaceae
Edible partsenlarged tuberous root (storage root)
Non-edible/Cautionary partsLeaves, stems, bark, and raw materials shall be separated from the basic food product. Edible raw materials shall be managed on the condition that safety processing, inspection, and labeling standards are verified.
Harvesting stageDistinguish between: harvested after tuber enlargement and maturation / raw material immediately after harvest / raw material before peeling and processing / safely processed product
Product formFresh raw materials, peeled/cut products, frozen products, dried chips, cassava flour, fermented flour, starch, tapioca pearls, syrup/saccharification materials
Processing stageHarvesting, sorting, washing, peeling, cutting, soaking, fermentation, heating, drying, milling, starch extraction, purification, molding, packaging
Basic useFood, restaurant, and HMR; gluten-free bakery, noodles, and sauces; beverage pearls; starch materials; animal feed and industrial raw materials
Separation targetPotato, sweet potato, taro, yam, maranta, sago palm, and cassava leaves, feed, and industrial raw materials

Kew Plants of the World Online presents the scientific name for cassava as Manihot esculenta Crantz. Since the food safety of cassava is affected by variety and processing conditions, the simple raw quality standards for sweet potatoes and potatoes are not applied as is.

Product Master

Key Management Standards

Fresh raw cassavaCountry of origin, place of production, variety group, harvest date, appearance, spoilage, intended use for processing
Peeled and cut cassavaRaw Material Lot, Peeling, Washing, Cutting, Storage, Refrigeration, and Freezing Conditions
Frozen cassavaPretreatment, heating status, freezing conditions, texture after thawing, and safety
Cassava chips · dried ingredientsDrying method, moisture, foreign matter, color, processing purpose
Cassava flourProcessing method, moisture, particle size, color, composition, microorganisms
Starch and tapiocaStarch content, moisture, particle size, viscosity, whiteness, microorganisms, applications
tapioca pearlsParticle size, gelatinization conditions, elasticity after cooking, storage stability
Feed and industrial useSeparate product, standard, safety, and contract systems apply from food use.
2. Product Classification & Use Segmentation

Classification criteria

Subdivision type

Management principles

plant speciesManihot esculenta / Ipomoea batatas / Solanum tuberosum, etc.Separation of cassava and adjacent starch crops based on scientific names
production purposeEdible / Starch / Tapioca / Feed / IndustrialSeparation of Product Master and Lot by End Purpose
Raw material statusImmediately after harvest / Selected raw material / Peeled/Cut / Raw material before processingHarvest date, arrival date, storage conditions, and processing schedule records
Safe processing statusUnprocessed / Immersion/Fermentation / Heating / Drying / Starch Refining CompletedLinking safe processing processes and test reports
Product formRaw / Frozen / Chips / Powder / Starch / Pearls / SyrupSeparation of quality specifications, labeling, and distribution standards by product
Final useFood·Restaurant·HMR / Beverages / Bakery / Noodles·Sauces / Feed·Industrial MaterialsVerification of viscosity, particle size, gelatinization, and texture by application
Transaction typeImported Raw Materials / Bulk / OEM/Processing / PB / Buyer RFQSeparation of MOQ, delivery time, packaging, inspection, and contract standards

Cassava, like sweet potatoes, uses tuberous roots, but it is a plant of the Euphorbiaceae family and differs in the proportion of starch and tapioca processing, as well as safety processing management. Therefore, it is not grouped as the same product simply by the sales expression “sweet potato substitute.”

3. Production, Harvest & Post-harvest

step

Essential Dataset

Management purpose

cultureVariety group · Production area · Cultivation method · Planting date · Production purposeVerification of raw material identity and procurement purpose
harvestHarvest date, harvest year, packaging, appearance, damage, spoilageRaw Material Lot Generation and Quality Selection
storeArrival Date · Country of Origin · Transport Conditions · Temperature · Inspection ResultsIdentifying the risk of post-harvest quality degradation
PreprocessingWashing, peeling, cutting, immersion, and fermentation conditionsSafe processing and process tracking
Heat treatment and dryingHeating, drying, milling, starch extraction, and purification conditionsFood conformity, yield, and functionality management
Quality inspectionMoisture, particle size, viscosity, microorganisms, foreign matter, test reportBuyer submission and shipment judgment
Packaging and shippingPackaging Date · Storage Conditions · Expiration Date · Shipment LotDelivery, Retrieval, and Claim Tracking

Cultivated area, production volume, and yield by country  are entered after verifying the country, base year, and unit in FAOSTAT Crops and Livestock Products . In this v1.0, unverified figures are not arbitrarily entered.

4. Quality Specification & Lot Management

Quality items

Fresh and frozen ingredients

Chips and powder

Starch and tapioca

Public rating

Scientific name, variety group, use

core

core

core

Verified
Country of origin, place of production, harvest date

core

importance

importance

Verified
Appearance, decay, foreign matter, damage

core

core

core

Verified/NDA
Peeling, immersion, fermentation, and heating history

core

core

importance

NDA
Moisture, color, smell

importance

core

core

Verified/NDA
Starch, particle size, viscosity, and gelatinization characteristics

corresponding

importance

core

NDA
Residual Substances, Microorganisms, and Safety Test Report

core

core

core

NDA
Packaging, storage, and distribution stability

core

core

core

Verified/NDA

Lot Master Required Field

Lot ID · Item Name · Basis for Scientific Name Verification · Variety Group · Production Purpose · Product Form · Final Use · Country of Origin/Origin · Producer/Exporter · Harvest Date/Harvest Year · Receipt Date · Raw Material Appearance/Damage/Spoilage · Peeling/Immersion/Fermentation/Heating/Drying History · Moisture · Starch · Particle Size · Viscosity · Safety/Microbiological Report · Processing Process Lot · Packaging Date · Expiration Date · Shipment/Return/Claim

5. Korea Market & Demand Structure

Customers

Purchase criteria

Cooperation opportunities

Importer/DistributorCountry of Origin · Product Type · Inspection · Customs Clearance · Packaging · Delivery TimeSeparate registration of food, starch, and tapioca products
food manufacturersMoisture content, particle size, viscosity, color, composition, and test reportRFQ for Noodle, Sauce, and Bakery Materials
Beverage and dessert business operatorsPearl specifications, texture after cooking, and storage stabilityTapioca Pearl & Syrup Raw Material RFQ
Foodservice and HMR manufacturersFreezing, cutting specifications, cooking ability, safetyPre-processed and frozen cassava product cooperation
Gluten-free manufacturersParticle size, viscosity, and composition of powder and starchGluten-free PB·OEM Matching
Feed and biomaterials companiesRaw material specifications, moisture, ingredients, bulk procurementIndustrial RFQs Separated from Food Use
PB · Online DistributionCountry of Origin · Labeling · Packaging · Recipe · RepurchaseTapioca and cassava products for consumers

Domestic market size and sales volume by channel are not compiled until official statistics or verifiable business data are secured. Initially, a demand map is constructed by accumulating actual RFQ, sample, delivery, return, and repurchase data.

6. Trade & Supply-chain Intelligence

step

Key variables

Operational judgment

supply procurementCountry of origin, variety group, product form, useSeparate procurement of food, starch, feed, and industrial uses
Import/ReceiptHS Classification, Customs Clearance, Inspection, Lot, Packaging ConditionImport Requirements, Documentation, and Quality Verification
Raw material managementHarvest date, transportation, damage, spoilage, scheduled processingDetermining the processing priority of fresh raw materials
Safe processingPeeling, immersion, fermentation, heating, and drying historyDocumentation of edible suitability
Starch and productizationMoisture, particle size, viscosity, gelatinization, color, yieldSetting product specifications by application
Quality and SafetyForeign matter, microorganisms, test reports, labelingBuyer Submission and Claim Prevention
Buyer RFQProduct Type · Specifications · MOQ · Delivery Time · PackagingMatching suitability other than price
RepurchaseDelivery · Cookability · Defects · Returns · ReordersCountry of Origin, Lot, and Processor Assessment Update

Import volume, country of origin, and customs clearance unit price  are entered after determining the HS product range, base year, quantity, and value unit from the Korea Customs Service's Import and Export Trade Statistics . Fresh cassava, frozen products, powder, starch, and tapioca products are not aggregated as their HS and food requirements may differ.

7. Processing, By-products & PRP Intelligence

Products and processes

Key conditions

RFQ conversion

Peeled and cut cassavaRaw Material Lot · Peeling · Washing · Cutting · Safe ProcessingFoodservice & HMR RFQ
Frozen cassavaPretreatment, heat treatment, rapid freezing, and thawing textureRFQ for School Meals, Dining Out, and Convenience Foods
Dried cassava chipsCutting, drying, moisture, foreign matter, and storage stabilityFood, Feed, and Processed Raw Materials RFQ
Cassava flourProcessing method, drying, particle size, color, microorganismsBakery, Noodles, and Gluten-Free RFQ
Fermented cassava flourFermentation, drying, particle size, acidity, and blendingSpecialty Foods & Bakery RFQ
Cassava starchStarch extraction, purification, moisture, viscosity, and gelatinization characteristicsRFQ for Sauces, Noodles, Confectionery, and Food Ingredients
tapioca pearlsStarch, molding, drying, and elasticity after cookingBeverages, Desserts, and PB RFQ
Syrup and saccharification materialsRaw material starch, saccharification conditions, sugar content, color, stabilityBeverages, Sauces, and Processed Foods RFQ

The suitability of cassava for processing depends on the condition of the raw material, safety processing history, starch quality, and final use. Food safety or suitability for specific products is not confirmed until actual lot-specific test reports are verified.

8. AX Transformation

first of all

Execution item

Performance indicators

1Country of Origin, Product Type, End Use, and Lot ID are required.Required value input rate
2Separation of Product Entities: Raw, Frozen, Chips, Powder, Starch, and TapiocaMisclassification reduction rate
3Import – Receiving – Safe Processing – Quality Inspection – Shipment History ConnectionLot tracking rate
4Datafication of moisture, particle size, viscosity, safety, and test reportsQuality document connection rate
5Connecting processors, PBs, and buyer RFQs with supply and repurchaseMatching rate · Repurchase rate
9. Industry Problem Bank

Problem group

Problem Definition

Required data

Mixture of raw materials and processed productsTreat raw materials and safely processed foods under the same standards.Product type, processing stage, and certificate
Discontinuity of safe processing historyPeeling, immersion, fermentation, heating, and drying information are not linked to LotRaw Material Lot, Process Records, Inspection Results
Mismatch in usageBeverage pearls, food starch, and feed and industrial raw materials are mixedProducts by End Use, Specifications, and Application
Incomplete import documentsCountry of origin, HS, inspection, and marking data are separated from buyer requirementsCustoms clearance, inspection, labeling, and test reports
Starch function deviationParticle size, viscosity, and gelatinization characteristics are not linked to the mixing resultsStarch, moisture, viscosity, and processing test
Missing quality certificateMicrobial, foreign matter, and safety inspections are separated from delivery documentsTest Report · Inspection · Shipment Lot
Repurchase data disconnectionCookability, texture, and returns are not recirculated to the country of origin or processing lot.Delivery · Claims · Reorders · Evaluation
10. Farmer RFQ & Collaboration Model

RFQ Type

Public Registration

Verify/NDA

Fresh and Frozen CassavaProduct type · Country of origin · Cutting specifications · UseActual quantity, unit price, producer, inspection report
Cassava chip procurementMoisture content, processing purpose, packaging, and delivery timeInventory, Unit Price, Test Report, Contract
Cassava flourParticle Size · Color · Use · Packaging · MOQSample, Microorganism, Unit Price, Mixing Test
Starch materialApplicable to food, viscosity, particle size, and packagingSpecifications, Test Reports, Yield, Contract
tapioca pearlsParticle size, cooking method, shelf lifeActual quantity, unit price, and cooking test
Gluten-free OEM·PBTarget product, formulation purpose, packagingPrescription · MOQ · Cost · Contract
HMR · Food Service CooperationCutting, freezing, cooking conditions, delivery timeProcess costs, test reports, samples, contracts
Feed and industrial cooperationRaw material type, technical specifications, and delivery zoneQuantity, Unit Price, Contract, Test Report
11. RFQ Request First

① Need Products & Materials

Companies and institutions seeking necessary products, agricultural products, raw materials, and processed goods register purchasing demands. Registered requests are utilized to review cooperation with potential suppliers and producers based on the RFQ Intelligence Library.

Process:
RFQ Registration → Supplier/Product Review → Collaboration Connection → Future AI Matching

Register


② We are looking for production and manufacturing partners. (Need Suppliers & Manufacturers)

Register a request to find necessary production and supply partners, ranging from farms and producer organizations to processing companies, OEM, ODM, and private label manufacturers.

Process:
RFQ Registration → Review of Production & Manufacturing Capabilities → Collaboration Connection → Future AI Partner Matching

Register


③ We are looking for domestic and international buyers. (Need Buyers)

Farmers, producer organizations, and manufacturing companies are requesting cooperation with new buyers, such as domestic and international distributors, importers, brand companies, and food service and catering businesses.

Process:
RFQ Registration → Product & Supply Capability Review → Market & Buyer Connection → Future AI Buyer Matching

Register
 

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Version History

Version

Main contents

situation

v1.0Cassava Raw Material · Safe Processing · Starch · Tapioca · RFQ Basic Structure Registrationcomplete
v1.1FAOSTAT · Verification of Customs Service raw data and domestic import and distribution structureexpected
v2.0Separation of raw, frozen, powder, starch, and tapioca pearl specificationsexpected
v3.0Import – Safe Processing – PB · Buyer Verified Container Combinationexpected