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Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback | Kam Hoi Shing

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Selling Nagqu Cordyceps in Bulk: Tuen Mun 1.5kg Sample Pricing in Action

A customer in To Kwa Wan sent us photos of 1.5kg of Nagqu Cordyceps. Due to immigration, they needed to sell it quickly, preferably in one go and with immediate payment. Selling a whole jin (catty) is not suitable for a fixed "price per jin" – the price difference due to appearance, dryness, and fullness can be significant. We found the photos suggested it was worth inspecting in person, so we gave an initial assessment and arranged a home visit.

To avoid a wasted trip, consider these points first: When clearing out a large batch of Nagqu Cordyceps, it's risky to rely solely on a single price quote. First, examine photos for intactness, cross-section, fungal aroma, dryness, and broken cordyceps ratio. If necessary, arrange an in-person inspection. Both positive and negative aspects will be discussed face-to-face. If you're clearing a bulk quantity, remember to provide the total weight and the condition of each batch to get a more accurate initial estimate.

To get a more precise estimate, prepare the following: Don't just photograph the box of Nagqu Cordyceps. Lay out several pieces and photograph them intact, the head, and any broken sections for a much more accurate assessment. The ratio of broken cordyceps, damp smell, and number of pieces will directly affect the purchase price range.

The price difference for bulk goods usually comes down to small details. If you want to check them yourself before making a move, the key grading points for cordyceps before pricing provide excellent guidance for pre-transaction preparation.

First Step in Pricing Nagqu Cordyceps: Photos Need to Be Close-Up

Bulk goods are not priced individually; instead, we rely on sampling to assess the overall batch. For this case, we followed a three-step process:

  • Randomly select 5 to 10 pieces for specification testing: Count how many pieces make up one jin (catty) to determine if they are large, medium-large, or medium cordyceps.
  • Assess the dryness and fungal aroma of the entire batch: Take several small bundles to smell and feel, checking for consistency and any off-odors in the whole batch.
  • Count the percentage of full-bodied pieces: How many full-bodied pieces are there, and are there any broken pieces or impurities? This directly affects whether they can be purchased uniformly at a single grade.

Out of the 12 pieces sampled from this batch, 11 met the medium-large cordyceps specification (approximately 1800 pieces/jin). The entire batch had a consistent fungal aroma and no broken pieces or impurities, allowing for a uniform purchase at a single high grade, without the need to price each small bundle separately.

If you're unsure whether an in-person inspection is worthwhile, first WhatsApp 69035182 photos of the entire box laid out, close-ups of intact pieces, broken sections, and any imperfections. This avoids guesswork. During the in-person inspection, each item will be verified against the actual product.

To Clear Bulk Stock, You Need to Pass These Hurdles

What truly impacts the price is a combination of several small details, not just the weight:

  • Consistency of Specifications: If the entire batch consistently falls within the same specification, it can command a single-grade price. Mixed specifications will require separate pricing for different groups.
  • Dryness and Preservation: Dry, free from dampness, and without moldy smell – these are crucial for a stable estimated price.
  • Origin: Nagqu is top-tier, Yushu comes second, while Xinjiang and Asian cordyceps are inferior and will not be mixed in for pricing.

This batch maintained good overall quality, with an estimated value at the higher end of recent recoveries. If you wish to organize other dried goods at home first, you can start by identifying them from the Cordyceps Market Categories, then arrange an in-person inspection based on the Key Grading Points for Cordyceps Before Pricing.

Practical Q&A Before Pricing Nagqu Cordyceps

Q: Regarding instant payment, how quickly can I get the money?
A: Once both parties confirm the weight, specifications, and unit price, payment can be made on-site via cash or Faster Payment System, as quickly as 5 minutes. Large amounts can be transferred in segments for added security.

Q: For a whole catty, how can I trust the weighing process?
A: We use a 0.01-gram electronic scale for public weighing. You can witness the entire process, and the weight and count of each batch will be recorded item by item on the order, with no hidden compartments or unfair weighing practices.

Q: What are the biggest concerns if it's been stored for a year or several years?
A: The biggest concerns are dampness, moldy smell, and discoloration of the cordyceps body. If preserved well, the fungal aroma will be retained, and the estimated value will be stable. If it gets damp, the value will be deducted, so we always verify dryness before purchasing.

Q: If a batch contains both large and small pieces, should they be priced separately?
A: Yes. If the specifications are too mixed, they will be quoted by grouping them into large, medium-large, and small cordyceps. A single average price will not be used for everything, otherwise, the most valuable batch would be undervalued.

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To arrange a Nagqu Cordyceps valuation quickly, clearly photograph the entire box laid out, close-ups of intact pieces, broken sections, and provide the weight. If it looks promising, we'll arrange a time, and once confirmed, settlement will be made on the spot.