1. The Importer in Europe shows interest in import of rice from Cambodia (See Annex I.1. Sample Letter 1: Request for Information and Quote). In the case of a new buyer, the exporter first sends the quotations to European importer, after which rice samples are usually sent by overnight courier. The importer insists to see the samples due to the vast variety of rice planted in the country. Each type of rice is harvested and available during certain periods of the year and the buying period reflects the cyclical climate conditions and some exporters maintain jealously a list of rice millers, whom they know carry certain types of rice and at what time of the year. However, in the case of a regular client, the exporter quotes prices and terms of trade to the buyer via e-mail. 2. The European importer verifies the quotation and, assuming the payment terms are acceptable to both parties, confirms the intent to purchase. Then a Purchase Order (PO) is sent by the importer/buyer to the exporter/seller by email or by fax. The exporter/seller raises a Proforma Invoice (PI) or a Sales Contract against the PO and send it by email or by fax back to the importer/buyer who is required to countersign. Depending on the understanding/trust between the exporter and the importer the mode of payment varies.(See Annex I.3.1 to I.3.3: Sale Contract) 3. Both parties sign contract which determined the shipping date and commercial terms and conditions, specifically: a. Contract terms: Information on the Goods – Cambodian long grain white rice with max 25 pct broken, moisture max 14 pct, crop 2010 freshly milled and with following specifications:Average length whole kernels 6,45 mm; Broken 30 % max; Chalky kernels ( >= half kernel) 6% max; Red/red streaked kernels 0,60 % max; Yellow kernels 0,10% max; Damaged kernels 0,25% max.76 b. Payment conditions Price: US$ 400.00 (Four Hundred United States Dollars) per metric ton Net, FOB Sihanoukville/Cambodia (Free On Board, Incoterms 2000), in container, including costof GSP Form A certificate and other original shipping documents.77 c. Other terms and specific conditions: Milling degree well milled. Fumigated at time of stuffing the container. All Rice to be sound, loyal and merchantable quality suitable for direct human consumption, without alien taste/odor, without warehouse smell in milled rice after cooking, free from alive weevils, and free of their larvae at the time of loading. Rice to be fit for immediate human consumption, and to be free from chemical and all other substances noxious to health. No metal or glass admixtures, and no dead rodents and lizards are allowed to be in bags with rice. No cocoons allowed inside rice. No plastic strings and other plastic admixtures allowed. Residues of pesticides not to exceed the international standard, organic admixtures max. 0.20 %, mineral impurities max. 0.10 %, heavy metal contents not to exceed the international standards. Rice to be milled from non-GMO paddy. Exact quality to be the same or better than sample sent to buyers via ABC & Co in April 2010. 4. The Cambodian exporter prepares the shipment for export