Spices, Herbs & Agricultural Commodities.
Grains And Legumes Wheat, Barley, Red Kidney Beans, Soya Beans, Black Eyed Beans ,Red Speckled Beans
Black seed, fenugreek, coriander, lentils
Pistachio, raisins, almonds, cashew, walnut, cardamom, black pepper, cloves, cumin seeds
Pistachio, raisins, almonds, cashew, walnut, cardamom, black pepper, cloves, cumin seeds
All kind of tea
All types of beans i.e. light red kidney beans, lightly speckled beans, black beans, sorghum, green chili, mung beans, kidney beans, soybeans, coffee beans, sorghum, avocado, maize, ginger, matooke
Sisal Fiber, Cashew Nuts, Avocado, Beans, Peanuts, Black Pepper, Black And Green Tea, Copper Wire Scrap, Copper Cathode, Chickpeas, Green Beans, Green Peas, Cardamom, Green Coffee Bean Arabica And Robusta Coffee, Chicken Feet, Animal Feed, Millet, Sugar, A4 Paper, Cassava, Banana, White And Yellow Corn, Gas Lighter, Baby Milk, Energy Drinks, Beef Omasum, Nido Milk Powder, Nutrilon Baby Milk, Ferrero Rocher, Dry Salted And Unsalted Cow Hide, Donkey Hide, Cow Head, Animal Skin
Green cardamom, sisal fibre, cashew nuts, ceramic CPU pins, used rails, double A4 copy paper, fertile hatching egg cobbs, wheat flour, linseed, red lentils, green mung beans, refined sunflower oil
Live, frozen seafoods, crops such cashew nut, sesame seed, mung bean, green cardamom, black pepper, cloves, beans, honey
Agricultural products like cashew nuts, icumsa 45 sugar, raw honey, kona coffee, wheat, rice, lentils, kabuli & desi chickpeas, red lentils crimson 2, black beans, red kidney beans, pinto beans, green lentils, alubia beans, mung bean, soybean, sesame, turmeric, quaker oats
Kidney beans(red,black,white...), black cumin, mung beans, chickpea, haircot beans, soya beans, sesame seed.
Cuttlebone, Black Pepper, Green Cardamom, Lily, Lotus Seeds, Cloves, Star Anise, Fennel, Field Thistle, Yam, Hawthorn, Ebony, Dried Papaya, Fire Maren, Seville Orange Flower, Jade, Bamboo, Liquorice, Angelica Dahurica, Gingko, White Hyacinth Bean, Longan Meat (longan), Cassia Seed, Lily, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Bergamot, Oysters
Black pepper, cloves, green cardamom, cinnamon, red chilli, star anise, dry beans, coffee, tea
Black pepper, cloves, green cardamom, cinnamon, red chilli, star anise, dry beans, coffee, tea
Fresh Fruits, Chia Seeds, Rosela Leaves, Dried Oyster Mushroom, Beans, Rice, White Rice, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Rosella, Beans, Green Beans, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Coriander Seeds, Garlic, Fresh Ginger, Onion,Brown Ground Nuts. Yellow Kidney Beans
Dry And Fresh Herbs And Spices, Cereals, Readymade Garments, Shoes
Black Fungus, Cuttlebone, Black Pepper, Green Cardamom, Lily, Lotus Seeds, Cloves, Star Anise, Fennel, Field Thistle, Yam, Hawthorn, Ebony, Dried Papaya, Fire Maren, Seville Orange Flower, Jade, Bamboo, Liquorice, Angelica Dahurica, Gingko, White Hyacinth Bean, Longan Meat (longan), Cassia Seed, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Bergamot, Oysters
Tourmaline, amethyst, green and red garnets, ruby, sapphire
Wheat bran, raw cashew nut, pigeon peas, maize bran, sesame seeds, soybean meal, green mong, rice bran
Cardamom, known as the "Queen of Spices," comes from the dried fruit of the Elettaria cardamomum plant. Renowned for its unique flavor, medicinal properties, and cultural significance, it is widely used in culinary, medicinal, and ceremonial applications. Particularly essential in Middle Eastern cuisine, cardamom remains one of the most sought-after spices worldwide.
Cardamom ranks as the third most expensive spice globally, after saffron and vanilla. A shortfall in Guatemala’s harvest has driven increased demand for Indian cardamom, especially in Gulf markets, where it is crucial for Ramadan preparations. Additionally, its use in beverages, desserts, traditional dishes, and natural health remedies continues to expand worldwide.
The Asia-Pacific region is poised to lead cardamom production and trade, with the highest projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). The global cardamom market is expected to grow from USD 610.48 million in 2025 to USD 820.82 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.1%, making it a lucrative opportunity for exporters, suppliers, and producers.
India’s Cardamom Export Data
What is the main use of cardamom?
Used in food, beverages, and medicines for its distinct aroma and health benefits.
How big is the global cardamom market?
Expected to reach USD 820.82 million by 2030, led by Asia-Pacific growth.
Is cardamom export profitable?
Yes, especially for Indian exporters. Understanding market trends and targeting the right consumers ensures success.
Which cardamom is the most expensive?
Green cardamom, prized for its superior flavor and quality.
How to start a cardamom business?
With rising global demand and strong growth projections, cardamom trade presents a profitable opportunity for exporters, suppliers, and producers. Now is the time to capitalize on this flourishing industry.
Read the blog to learn more: Cardamom: An Exceptional Export Opportunity