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Best Spices Exporter In India - Spices can be Bonus for Healthy Living!

Author: Bosorganics Pvt Ltd
by Bosorganics Pvt Ltd
Posted: Jan 19, 2019
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Bosorganics, located in Kerala, is one of the leading spices exporter inIndia that offers the best quality authentic spices from Kerala. Our approach to agriculture is revolutionary.We believe the farmers, who spend most of their time and energy to produce and cultivate the agricultural products should have the maximum gain from agriculture.But most of the time, due to the lack of knowledge in advanced agricultural methods farmers end up with a thin profit margin or even suffer loss at times.

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Bosorganics grows the spice in community-based farms in Kerala where the farmers follow methods and techniques approved by US Department of Agriculture to produce export quality cardamom. Some of the farmers have even obtained European Certification for organically grown food. The farmers are provided special training towards organic cultivation of cardamom, best harvest methods and other techniques needed to preserve cardamom.

Black pepper, The king of spices is native to Kerala, the land of spices. Situated to the southwestern tip of India, Kerala has all the prerequisites like soil, climate, rainfall etc. to enable the flourishing of the spice in its homeland, making Kerala ideal for black pepper export. Having a variety of uses from medicine to the kitchen, black pepper is one of the most sought-after spices across the globe and hence called ‘Black Gold’. Due to its high value in the society, peppercorns were once used as currency. It is also the world’s most traded spice. Bosorganics educates the farmers on the latest technology advancements in farming black pepper and various organic methods and techniques by which they can improve the yield and at the same time preserve nature.

The dominance of fruits and vegetables in daily food consumption has always proved to take us toward better health. However, some herbs and spices offer additional health benefits. One of these is ginger. Ginger originated in the Indian subcontinent to Southern Asia where they show considerable genetic variation. India is the leading exporter of ginger followed by China. Domestic consumption of ginger produced in India stands above the ginger export rate. The spice is used both in the fresh and dried form. The difference in the flavor of both states differentiates the purpose and consumption rate.

The Indian legacy of turmeric export business began with spice exports, and Kerala has remained the cradle of the spice culture. Being one of the leading turmeric exporters of Kerala, India, Bosorganics gives importance to the quality of turmeric that we export. The rhizome best grows in hilly yet warm and humid regions, making Kerala one of the most practical production areas of best quality turmeric. Our farmers are given expert training on sustainable agriculture and organic farming methods and techniques. This ensures that we have the best organic produce and the farmers have a better profit margin. They use methods and standards unparalleled by rivals and approved by the United States Department of Agriculture. The spice thus grown is collected directly from the farmers minimizing the exploitation and protecting their interests. The harvest is processed, graded and sorted by hand and exported according to the requirement. We export both fresh and dry turmeric from Kerala, India as per the order. Our turmeric export sizes and delivery is made very flexible to maintain a very healthy and happy customer relationship.

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