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Herbs, Spices, Seeds, Various Dehydrated Vegetables And Fruits, Essential Oils And Cold Pressed Oils
Dried herbs, spices, seeds, legumes, dried flowers, natural loofah, forage seeds, plant seeds, anise seeds, gum arabic, basil leaves & seeds, black lemon, sun dried lemon, broad beans, calendula, caraway seeds, celery leaves, chamomile, chickpeas, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, dill seed, dried green peas, egyptian clover seeds, fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds, flax seeds, sesame seeds, guava leaves, hibiscus, bay leaf (laurus leaves), lemongrass, lupini beans, marjoram, molokhia leaves & seeds, nigella sativa, oregano, parsley leaves & seeds, peppermint, rosemary, sage, spearmint, thyme, dehydrated onion, dehydrated garlic, sun dried tomato, white kidney beans, white sunflower seeds, moringa, and raw jute fiber.
Herbs like chamomile, basil, marjoram, peppermint, spearmint, hibiscus, rosemary, henna, liquorice, thyme, parsley, sage, calendula, molokai, lemongrass, guava leaves, olive leaves, seeds like fennel, basil, sesame, coriander, celery, caraway, fenugreek, flax, nigella, sativa, moringa, cumin, white beans, beans, oliban, sengalia senegal, spices like dried yellow lemon, dried black lemon, whole chili peppers, sliced dried onions, sliced dried garlic, claves, cloves,
Chamomile, calendula, hibiscus, black lemon, yellow lemon, coriander, anise, caraway, spices like cumin, fennel, black cumin, dill, black pepper, oregano, marjoram, white beans, bean, jews, rosemary, mint, white sesame, golden sesame, powder garlic, cut garlic, powder onion
Herbs, Spices, Arabic Gum, Garlic, Onion, White Beans, Anise Seeds, Fenugreek Seeds, Nigella Seeds, Coriander Seeds, Fennel Seeds, Caraway Seeds, Cumin Seeds, Flax Seeds, Freekeh, Sunflower Seeds, Broad Beans, Sesame Seeds, Sorghum, Black Dried Lemon, Yellow Dried Lemon, Hibiscus Flower, Hibiscus Tbc , Hibiscus Slices, Calendula, Chamomile, Luffa, Molokhia, Marjoram, Basil, Peppermint, Spearmint, Lemongrass, Red Chilli, Parsley, Thyme, Dill, Guava Leaves, Rosemary
Fruits And Vegetables Like Strawberry, Peach, Apple, Nectarine, Pear, Onion, Watermelon, Blueberry, Raspberry, Grapes, Pomegranate, Figs, Green Pepper, Peas, Onion, Potatoes, Etc
Foodstuffs, seeds, herbs, biscuits, cheese and all of supermarket items, soaps & detergents powder, textiles, all cotton products, jeans and garments, household appliances, plastic products, plastic mat & cleaning items, chemical, mining products and fertilizer medical supplies, bulk commodities such as: molasses, starch, liquid glucose, bitumen 60/70, waterproof bitumen membranes
Salt, urea fertilizer, food products, furniture, dap, vegetables, fresh fruits, apparel, porcelain, aluminium foil, luffa, handkerchief.
Coconut, coconut coir pot, coconut oil, rattan webbing, rattan core, rattan mat, seagrass, bamboo, water hyacinth, dried fish scale, dried fish, rattan furniture, aloe vera, dried fruit, dried nut, spices, tapioca, moringa leaf, gac fruit powder, basket, straw handbag, seamoss, dried grass jelly, bamboo basket
Calendula flower, calendula petals, chamomile flower, chamomile tbc and sticks with stems, hibiscus flower, hibiscus slices and tbc, dried molokhia leaves and crushed, lemon grass, fennel seeds, anise seeds, caraway seeds, sunflower seeds, coriander seeds, fenugreek seeds, sesame seeds, peppermint leaves and tbc, spearmint leaves and tbc, sage leaves, parsley leaves, dill tips, thyme leaves, dried onion, dried garlic, dry lemons, white beans, broad beans, guava leaf, oregano, moringa tea, senna leaves and pods, red chili, cumin seeds, olive leaves, rosemary, marjoram, bay leaves, etc.
Coriander seeds, fennel seeds, nigella seeds, anise seeds, cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds, golden sesame, white sesame seeds, caraway seeds
chamomile flowers | hibiscus flowers | calendula flowers | peppermint | spearmint | marjoram | molokhia| parsley | basil | dill | lemongrass | rosemary | sage | senna leaves | thyme| celery | oregano
ginger powder, onion powder, garlic powder, dried lemon, white kidney beans, red chili
Fresh / Frozen Vegetables And Fruits. Basmati And Non Basmati Rice, Corrugated Boxes
Chickpeas Parsley Tamarind Seed Other Fresh Vegetables Fresh Sea Cucumber Thai Rice Green Tea Coffee Beans Sunflower Seed Avocado Chips Fresh Mushroom Raw Cotton Fabric Fresh Tomato Orange Frozen Passion Fruit Fresh Bitter Gourd Dried Fish Hand Towels Rice Peas Fresh Radish Frozen Seaweed Biscuits Bleached Cotton Fabric Fresh Onion Mace Guava Wheat Flour Other Frozen Fishes Cosmetics & Beauty Products Coriander Seeds Banana Sage Grapes Fresh Lobsters Pigeon Peas Sesame Seeds Mango Olive Oil Plum Frozen Sea Cucumber Fresh Tilapia Fish Polyester Cardamom, Cinnamon Long Grain Rice IQF or Frozen Fruits Fresh Squid Coconut Chocolates Green Cardamom Spices Fresh Potato Avocado Fresh Crabs Corn Flour Printed Cotton Fabric Sunflower Oil Basmati Rice Green Coffee Fresh Drumsticks Dehydrated Fruits Liquid Hand Wash Knitted & Woven Fabrics Cashew Nuts Apple Lemongras
Arugula, Jicama, Peaches, Mushrooms, Rainbow Trout, Oranges, Pineapples, Spinach, Salmon, Tropical Fruits, Melon, Bananas, Mangos, Broccoli, Tuna, Red Snapper, Fennel, Peas And Beans, Broccoli, Catfish, Water Chestnuts, Strawberries, Bell Peppers, Tilapia, Carrots.
Strawberry, orange, mandarine, mango, grapes, potato, sweet potato, garlic, limon, bell pepper, green peas
Dehydrated spices are a processed version of fresh spices that have had their moisture content removed through the process of drying. This process eliminates all the spices' risks of microbial growth and spoilage and helps in extending their shelf life. Dehydrated spices have intensified aromas, consistent flavor, and can be stored easily, even in compact spaces. When you start exporting dehydrated spices (dried herbs, dehydrated turmeric powder, dehydrated red chilies), you benefit the food processing, health and wellness, and specialty food industries. Did you know that India is dominating the global trade industry of dehydrated spices? This is because of its strong agricultural base, efficient processing, and cost competitiveness.
As an exporter of dehydrated spices who has gained all the information about its different types, you can potentially grow your business. Expand your business by adding the following products to your exporting business:
When you enter the global market of trading, you need to have clear information about the recent trends and price changes. Some of the important data that could help you in making your trading experience smoother are as follows:
What’s happening in the global trade market of dehydrated spices and what it means for exporters:
Global Market Size
Source: Future Market Insights
Top Importing Countries for Dehydrated Spices (2024):
Source: Volza
What the Global Dehydrated Spice Buyers Demand from the Suppliers:
In the global trade business, building trust amongst the global buyers is the key to growing your business. One effective way to do this is by exporting dehydrated spices of top quality. Here are some of the standards you should meet to maintain a good reputation in the market:
Here is how you can connect with international dehydrated spices importers and local dehydrated spices buyers:
1. What quality standards do dehydrated spices need to meet for export?
Some of the quality standards that you have to meet when exporting dehydrated spices are parameters of moisture content and microbial load. Remember that your dehydrated spices should also be free of contaminants and adhere to all the international food safety regulations, as per the country you are exporting to.
2. How can I find buyers for dehydrated spices?
You can sign up on B2B platforms (such as go4WorldBusiness), attend trade fairs (Anuga, Biofach, etc), and be active on social media platforms to find buyers of dehydrated spices.
3. What documents and licenses are required to export dehydrated spices?
To export dehydrated spices, you will need a:
4. What quality standards and inspections are necessary for exporting dehydrated spices?
You will need to meet the national and international food safety standards, like those set by FSSAI. You will also need to meet the regulations of importing countries, such as those set by the EU and the US FDA.
5. Who are the major importers of dehydrated spices?
Columbia, the US, and Peru are some of the major importers of dehydrated spices.
6. What is the price of dehydrated spices?
The dehydrated spices price ranges from INR 220 to 1,700 (depending on the specific type and the country you are selling them to).
7. What is the dehydrated spice HSN code?
The HSN codes for some of the most famous dehydrated spices are:
India's spice exports are estimated to reach $10 billion by 2030, driven by market expansion into Africa, South America, and Eastern Europe. (Full story: The Economic Times)