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Feb-24-25
Buyer From Qatar
May-23-19
Buyer From Doha, Qatar
Apr-23-19
Buyer From Al Wakrah, Qatar
Nov-06-19
Buyer From Doha, Qatar
Jul-06-19
Buyer From Qatar, Qatar
May-06-19
Buyer From Doha, Qatar
Apr-23-19
Buyer From Qatar, Qatar
Mar-18-22
Buyer From Qatar
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Aug-06-22
Buyer From Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, Qatar
Buyer Of Pulses   |   Health Food   |   Apple, Banana, Orange, Mango, Grape   |   Macadamia Nuts   |   Coriander Powder   |   Cumin Powder   |   Rice   |   Salt   |   Green Cardamom   |   Energy Drinks   |   Tamarind Seed   |   Brazil Nuts   |   Malt   |   Oregano   |   Red Chilli   |   Baby Food   |   Caraway Seeds   |   Coffee   |   Black Cardamom   |   Chilli Powder   |   Starch   |   Spices   |   Fox Nuts   |   Dry Fruits & Nuts   |   Carom Seeds   |   Vegetables   |   Drinking Soda   |   Pistachio   |   Dates   |   Food - By Products   |   Snacks   |   Juice   |   Flour   |   Cocoa Powder   |   Aniseeds   |   Betel nut   |   Ginger, Garlic, Onion, Potato   |   Edible Oils   |   Noodles & Pasta   |   Indian Sweets & Namkeens   |   Sugar   |   Pickles & Sauces   |   Honey   |   Jams & Jelly   |   Spices Powder   |   Almonds   |   Dehydrated Spices   |   Cloves   |   Dry Mango Powder (Amchoor)   |   Fruit Juices   |   Turmeric Powder   |   Lemonade   |   Bakery Products   |   Food Products   |   Soft Drinks   |   Coconut Water & Coconut Milk   |   Fennel Seeds   |   Tea   |   Pepper Powder   |   Nutmegs   |   Fruits   |   Palm Nuts   |   Dairy & Milk Products   |   Mineral Water   |   Chocolate & Confectionery   |   Turmeric   |   Beverages
Feb-09-22
Buyer From Doha, Qatar
Oct-07-19
Buyer From Qatar, Qatar
Jul-06-20
Buyer From Doha, Qatar
Jul-10-19
Buyer From Doha, Qatar
May-08-19
Buyer From Ar-Rayyan, Qatar
May-05-25
Buyer From Qatar
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Jun-11-20
Buyer From Qatar
Buyer Of Cumin Seeds   |   Milk Powder   |   Fresh Cauliflower   |   Fresh Carrot   |   Tapioca Starch   |   Fresh Garlic   |   Canned Pineapple   |   Other Frozen Fishes   |   Mineral Water   |   Soybean Meal   |   Indian Sweets & Namkeens   |   Ginger, Garlic, Onion, Potato   |   Avocado   |   Fresh Seaweed   |   Chickpeas   |   Coffee Beans   |   Apple   |   Dragon Fruit   |   Coco Peat & Coir Pith   |   Coconut Shell Charcoal   |   Chips   |   Fresh Cassava   |   Fresh Ginger   |   Fresh Onion   |   Fresh Lady Finger   |   Other Fresh Vegetables   |   Fresh Coconut   |   Coconut Oil   |   Turmeric   |   Fresh Vegetables   |   Fresh Cabbage   |   Frozen Seaweed   |   Dried Seafood   |   Orange   |   Black Tea   |   Cloves   |   Fresh Sea Cucumber   |   Cardamom, Cinnamon   |   Fresh Shrimps   |   Fresh Tomato   |   Pepper   |   Other Fresh Fruits   |   Fresh Broccoli   |   Red Chilli   |   Fresh Green Chilli   |   Seaweeds, Seashells   |   Fresh Potato   |   Starch   |   Mango   |   Turmeric Powder   |   Passion Fruit   |   Rice   |   Coconut Shell   |   Green Tea   |   Fresh Fruits   |   Grapes   |   Banana   |   Coconut Water & Coconut Milk   |   Pineapple   |   Watermelon   |   Desiccated Coconut   |   Chilli Powder   |   Apple, Banana, Orange, Mango, Grape
Feb-20-22
Buyer From Qatar
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Nov-22-21
Buyer From Qatar
Buyer Of Sunflower Oil   |   Chicken Eggs   |   Rice   |   Soybean   |   Animal & Cattle Feed   |   Jasmine Rice   |   Fresh Onion   |   Mattress   |   Corn   |   Chickpeas   |   Urea   |   Chilli Powder   |   Cashew Nuts   |   Fresh Chicken   |   Long Grain Rice   |   Turmeric Powder   |   Spices   |   Other Edible Oils   |   Red Chilli   |   Milk Powder   |   Poultry   |   Turmeric   |   Wheat Bran   |   Cumin Seeds   |   Basmati Rice   |   Pepper   |   Parboiled Rice   |   Soybean Meal   |   Frozen Meat   |   Frozen Chicken   |   Fertilizers   |   Soft Drinks   |   Sugar   |   White Rice   |   Canned Food   |   Black Tea   |   Coffee Beans   |   Lentils   |   Wheat Flour   |   Dry Fruits & Nuts   |   Juice   |   Food Products   |   Palm Oil   |   Fruit Juices
Oct-17-19
Buyer From Qatar, Qatar
Buyer Of Chickpeas   |   Honey   |   Wheat   |   Corn   |   Black Tea   |   Groundnuts   |   Sunflower Oil   |   Peanut Kernel   |   Pulses   |   Pumpkin Seeds   |   Peas   |   Green Tea   |   Moringa Seeds   |   Cloves   |   Turmeric Powder   |   Soft Drinks   |   Herbal Extracts   |   Coconut   |   Palm Oil   |   Cumin Seeds   |   Coffee   |   Kidney Beans   |   Spices   |   Red Chilli   |   Coffee Beans   |   Wheat Flour   |   Vanilla   |   Oil Seeds   |   Pepper   |   Peanuts   |   Sorghum   |   Beans   |   Flour   |   Grams   |   Millet   |   Sesame Seeds   |   Lentils   |   Buckwheat   |   Almonds   |   Tamarind Seed   |   Cashew Nuts   |   Soybean   |   Maize   |   Soya Oil   |   Barley   |   Cardamom, Cinnamon   |   Fresh Ginger   |   Betel nut   |   Turmeric   |   Pigeon Peas   |   Milk Powder   |   Cocoa Powder   |   Cocoa Beans   |   Tea   |   Coconut Shell   |   Fresh Garlic
Oct-17-20
Buyer From Qatar
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Cumin Powder: The Spice That’s Bringing Flavor and Opportunity to Global Trade

Cumin powder (also known as jeera powder) is a staple spice in global cuisine. It is made by grinding the tiny, dried seeds of the cumin plant. With its warm, earthy aroma and slightly nutty, peppery taste, cumin has been cherished for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians used it as a spice, as well as a preservative in mumification. It also appears in the Bible, and Greeks and Romans used it for both culinary and medicinal purposes. It soon became a common spice in Europe during the Middle Ages, and they even associated this spice with love and fidelity. Today, it is used widely across the world, including India, as a cooking ingredient as well as a medicinal herb to aid digestion and boost immunity.  Interestingly, cumin was once considered so valuable that it was used as a form of currency in some parts of the world. Beyond its fascinating history, cumin is incredibly versatile in the kitchen, bringing depth to curries, soups, stews, roasted vegetables, spice blends, and even some baked goods. Its aroma, flavor, and quality greatly influence the cumin power buyer preference. India, Turkey, Syria, and Iran are the largest producers of cumin powder, exporting to markets across Europe, North America, and Asia. For suppliers and exporters, cumin powder represents a high-demand commodity in the international spice trade. 



What’s Behind the Growing Popularity of Cumin Powder in Global Trade?

We know that cumin powder is valued for its aromatic flavor, digestive benefits, and culinary versatility. The spice is sought after by households, restaurants, and industrial food manufacturers alike. The international market for cumin powder keeps growing because of increasing demand for exotic spices, rising culinary interest, and a growing food processing sector. Here are the key factors responsible for its consistent global demand.


  • Today, people around the world are exploring cuisines beyond their local food traditions, from Indian curries to Middle Eastern stews and Mexican dishes. And cumin is a key ingredient in many of these recipes. So as international culinary curiosity grows, so does the demand for this aromatic spice. Restaurants, food manufacturers, and home cooks are sourcing high-quality cumin powder to replicate authentic flavors.

  • Cumin not only enhances the flavor but also offers health benefits as it comes packed with antioxidants and iron. Its ability to help digestion, regulate blood sugar, and contribute to weight loss while improving cholesterol levels adds to its demand. With the global shift toward natural, functional ingredients that support wellness, cumin powder is increasingly seen as a “good-for-you” spice.

  • Cumin powder is versatile and works in a surprisingly wide variety of dishes, from soups and sauces to marinades, breads, and snacks, as well as beverages in some regions. Food manufacturers also use it in spice blends, ready-to-eat meals, and packaged snacks. This versatility makes it a must-have for both households and commercial food businesses.

  • Consumers today are more conscious about the quality and source of their food. Organic and high-grade cumin powders are commanding attention and premium pricing in international markets. Exporters who focus on quality, traceability, and certification are finding great opportunities in global trade.


Exporters also need to stay informed about buyer preferences when exporting cumin powder. Thus, you need to comply with international quality standards to meet buyer requirements. Your cumin powder:

  • Must be 100% pure ground cumin (free from adulteration, fillers, or foreign matter)
  • Should have moisture content within acceptable limits (=10%)
  • Ought to show a consistent natural brownish-green color (without discoloration)
  • Needs to retain a strong, fresh, characteristic cumin aroma (without staleness)
  • Should be ground into a uniform fine powder (as per buyer’s mesh size preference)
  • Must be microbiologically safe, free from pathogens (such as E. coli and Salmonella)
  • Has to comply with international MRL limits for pesticide residues (EU/US standards)
  • Should maintain heavy metals and aflatoxins (strictly within safe limits)
  • Must be packed in food-grade, airtight, moisture-proof bags or cartons
  • Ought to carry clear labeling with origin, batch, net weight, and certifications
  • Needs to hold certifications as required (ISO, HACCP, FSSAI, FDA, Organic, Fairtrade).
  • Should have a minimum shelf life of 12–18 months with freshness intact.



Wondering What Types of Cumin Powder Are Commonly Traded Worldwide?

Cumin powder is usually used in two forms: ground cumin and roasted cumin powder. However, it can also be classified into different varieties. Before discussing the commonly traded types of cumin powder, it is important to understand its grades. Cumin powder is also available in various grades based on quality and intended use. These grades include grinding quality (most common grade used for producing cumin powder; has good aroma & taste), gulf quality (an average grain size and aroma; may not have a shining color), Singapore 99 quality (high purity grade with a slight presence of huk; popular among importers), and finest quality (superior, authentic taste and aroma; popularly used in Indian cuisine).


Here’s a detailed look at the different types of cumin powder:

Type of Cumin PowderSource & ProcessingKey CharacteristicsQuality ParametersEnd Use
Standard Cumin PowderGround from dried cumin seedsLight brown color, basic cumin aromaMoisture =10%, free from foreign matterBulk exports, everyday culinary use
Premium Cumin PowderMade from high-oil content cumin seeds, carefully cleanedDarker shade, stronger aroma, volatile oil =2%High purity, consistent mesh sizeSpice blends, seasoning industry, premium retail
Organic Cumin PowderCertified organic farming, no pesticides/chemicalsNatural taste, free from residuesUSDA Organic, EU Organic, India Organic complianceHealth-conscious markets (EU, US), organic retailers
Sterilized Cumin PowderSteam/ETO treated for food safetyMicrobiologically safe, extended shelf lifeMeets FDA/EU microbiological limitsReady-to-eat foods, instant spice mixes, packaged foods
Extra-Fine / Superfine Cumin PowderProcessed through fine mesh grindingSmooth, fine texture, uniform granulationMesh size as per buyer specsSauces, snacks, instant noodles, seasoning powders
Roasted Cumin PowderSeeds dry-roasted before grindingDarker color, smoky-nutty flavor, enhanced aromaSame as standard, but flavor-intensifiedCulinary blends, ready masalas, Middle Eastern cuisine
Private Label / Customized Cumin PowderTailored as per buyer’s requirement (mesh, oil %, packaging)Variable – adjusted for market needsCustom quality control & certificationsSupermarkets, retail spice brands, bulk repackaging


While exporting cumin powder, suppliers or exporters often deal in related spice products and can cross-sell or bundle offerings:


Besides common spices like cardamom, cinnamon, or pepper, you can also deal in other high-demand spices such as cloves, nutmeg, mustard seeds, bay leaves, star anise, mace, and turmeric.



Cumin Powder Global Market Insights: Important Data for Export Import

The cumin powder market is full of growth opportunities. To make the most of them, it’s important to stay updated on key market insights. For instance, the cumin powder price per kg depends on factors like seed quality, roasting methods, organic certifications, and even international market trends. Asia-Pacific currently leads as the largest market for cumin powder. Insights like these can give you a clear picture of what’s happening in the industry and where the opportunities lie. From global market size to top importers and price trends, here’s what every exporter should know to stay competitive.


Cumin Powder Global Market Size:

MetricValue
Market Size (2024)USD 1.2 Billion
Estimated Market Size (2033)USD 2.0 Billion
CAGR (2026 - 2033)6.20%
Cumin Powder HSN code9093200


Cumin Powder Global Market Size and Share - go4WorldBusiness.com

Source: Verified Market Reports



Top Cumin Powder Importers Worldwide:

Country NameTotal Shipments
United States4,530
Canada1,009
Australia780

Source: Volza 



Global Trend for Black Cumin Powder Price Per Kg:

YearPrice Range (USD/kg)
2022$1.01/kg - $6.83/kg
2023$0.99/kg - $7.28/kg
2024$2.41/kg - $7.60/kg


cumin powder price per kg - go4WorldBusiness.comSource: Tridge



How to Find Verified Cumin Powder Buyers Near Me or Globally?

Finding cumin seeds and powder buyers is not always easy, especially if you don’t know where to start. Here are some of the best methods to find ground cumin powder buyers and connect with them to grow your exports.


  1. You can connect with verified cumin powder buyers through reliable B2B platforms (like go4WorldBusiness).
  2. Reaching out to export promotion councils (such as APEDA in India) can be a great way to find international buyers, as these organizations often maintain a buyer database.
  3. You can also attend trade fairs and exhibitions (like Gulfood, SIAL, Anuga, and WorldFood) to meet potential cumin or jeera powder buyers.
  4. Using social media channels like LinkedIn can also help. You can directly connect with decision-makers by searching terms like 'black cumin powder buyers near me', 'spice traders', 'food distributors', or 'cumin powder importers' .
  5. Moreover, you can also collaborate with export agents and spice distributors who already have established networks of verified spice powder buyers in multiple countries. 



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

1. What is the cumin powder price per kg?

The coriander powder price per kg varies based on several factors (such as quality, packaging, and market demand). However, as of 2024, the average price ranges from $2.41/kg - $7.60/kg.


2. Which country is the biggest importer of cumin powder?

The United States is the biggest cumin powder importer worldwide, followed by Canada and Australia.


3. Which country's cumin is best?

Indian cumin is often considered the best thanks to its quality and versatility.


4. Which is the largest cumin market in India?

Unjha in Gujarat has the largest cumin market, and it is also a major trading hub for other spices (like variali, isabgul, and raido).


5. What are the quality requirements for exporting cumin powder?

Export-quality cumin powder should be free from dust, stones, and adulterants. It must meet international food safety standards regarding moisture content, microbiological levels, and pesticide residues. Moreover, consistency in color, aroma, and granulation is also important.


6. What is the difference between cumin seeds and cumin powder?

Cumin seeds are the raw, dried seeds of the cumin plant, while cumin powder is made by grinding those seeds. Seeds have a longer shelf life and are less prone to losing flavor. On the other hand, cumin powder is convenient to use but can lose aroma faster (if not stored properly).


7. What is the cumin powder HSN code?

09093200 is the cumin powder HSN code.


8. What is the typical shelf life of cumin powder for export?

The shelf life of cumin powder can go about 12 to 18 months, if stored in a cool, dry place and packed properly in an airtight, moisture-proof packaging. 


9. How do exporters find genuine buyers for cumin powder?

You can find genuine cumin powder buyers through:

  • International trade fairs and spice exhibitions
  • B2B platforms like go4WorldBusiness
  • Export promotion councils and spice boards
  • LinkedIn and direct outreach to importers/distributors



Latest News Related to Cumin Global Trade:

India’s cumin exports are under pressure as the US imposes a 25% tariff, which could cut volumes by nearly 15% (Full Story: Times of India)