The customer could order as a raw bead pearls/as a jewel. We have necklace, ring, earrings, bracelet, pedant, etc. We are tailoring the customers inquiry.
We have the best civet coffee and mostly we are tailoring the customers inquiry.
Neem oil, neem de oil cake pellets, pongamia oil, pongamia de-oil cake pellets, micro bail compost, bio fertilizers, bio pesticide, seaweed, animal feed supplements, marigold dry pigments for poultry feed, stevia natural sweetener, coffee, tea, basmati rice, natural fruits/ veg. Powder, honey, dates syrup, psyllium, sesame, spices, salt, maltodextrin, herbal cosmetics, soap and shampoo, herbal, ayurvedic and medicinal herbs, art, handycrafts and gem stone.
Palm sugar ( arenga pinnata ) & coconut sugar.FOB, CNF, CIF.
Neem oils, neem leaf powder, neem seed powder, neem bark powder, neem flower powder, neem leaf extracts, neem seed extracts, neem bark extracts, neem cakes, neem pellets, neem nitrogen saver, azadirachtin, pongamia oil, essential oils, extracts.Advisor for procurement of branded cosmetics & health products india
Medicinal plants, kalanchoe pinnata, senna auriculata, solanum trilobatum, pergularia daemia, anisomeles malabarica, wrightia tinctoria, cardiospermum halicababum, coriander, ocimum canum, moringa oleifera, neem, centella asiatica, tridax procumbens, coccinia grandis, and much.
Urea, iron ore, bauxite, manganese ore, nickel ore, copper ore, HMS 1 & 2, chrome ore, crude oil, mazut 100 , D2, teak, pometia pinnata, calophyllum SPP., vitex cofassus, gmelina moluccana, burckella obovata, palaquium SPP, canarium solomonense, schizomeria brassii, terminalia SPP., amoora cucullata, intsia bijuga, dillenia salomonensis, celtis SPP, pterocarpus indicus.
Product name: Organic palm sugar Form: Arenga pinnata and cocos nucifera caramelized extract (pallet / granule). Aranga pinnata and cocos nucifera liquid extract. Production capacity: 60 tons / month Price FOB (Indonesia port): USD $ 3.00 – USD $ 8.00 / Kg Packing: 40kg pp gunne bags / cartoon or wood box / as buyer request Documents: as buyer request Shipping: as buyer request ( sea cargo / air cargo) or we could provide best option to proceed it using our local partner for logistic or forwarder company as long with buyer approval. Payment: 50% by TT / bank transfer in advance, and 50% by TT/bank transfer/LC while ready for shipping (all document submitted: B/L, COO, etc). Samples are available and free. We could send sample you need to any address you want worldwide, with postal cost paid by buyer. Cultivation and manufacturing inspection by buyer or buyer visiting are warmly welcome. Bulk
Abbies webbiana, abrus precatorius, acave americana, aconitum heterophyllum, acorus calamus, alpinia galanga, andropogon muricatus, asparagus adscendens, berberis aristata, bergera koenigii, boerhaavia diffusa, cassia leaves, chenopodium album, cyperus rotundus, datura alba, eclipta prostrata, eucalyptus leaves, euphorbia herbs, glorisa superba root, gymnema sylvestre, hemidesmus indicus, hydrocotyle asiatica, jatropha, lawsonia alba, lobelia nicotianaefolia, mollugo cerviana, myristica malabarica, neem leaves, neem oil, neem cake, neem extract ocimum basilicum, pedalium murex, plantago ispagula, lemon grass leaf, melia azadirachta, myristica fragrans, myrtus caryophllus, passiflora herbs, phylanthus niruri, pongamia glabra, psyllium husk, psidium guyava, salacia reticulata, senna leaves.
Karanja Oil, Pongamia glabra, is pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree. This cousin of Neem offers an array of similar therapeutic benefits to that of its pungent relative. Karanja Oil is prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. In skin care, Karanja Oil can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff, or to promote wound healing. While its therapeutic properties are similar to Neem Oil, its aroma is quite different. Karanja Oil has a milder, more versatile aroma than Neem Oil that is often described as nutty. Karanja Oil can be incorporated into body oils, salves, lotions, soaps, hair oils, shampoos, or garden sprays.
A non steroidal antifungal and antibacterial lotion. Enhances tissue repairs and regeneration. Relieves itching and prutitus. Soften the skin. Non stinging and non irritant. No. Ingredients Botanical Name Qty. 1 Karanja taila Porgamia pinnata 3% 2 Rasakarpura Finish Product 1% 3 Loban Styrex Benzoinum 5% 4 Neem taila Azadirachta indica 3% 5 Tankana Borex 1% 6 Gandhaka Finish Product 5% 7 Arand taila Gossypium herbaceum 3% 8 Noni Morinda citrifolia 0.1 % 9 Base – Q.S. 10 Excipients – Q.S. Mode of application: To be applied 2 to 3 times a day after washing and drying the affected parts or as directed by the physician Indications: Psoriasis Bacterial & Fungal infections Dry Eczema Allergic dermatitis. Packing: 100 ml.
Karanja Oil is extracted from seeds of Karanja Tree (Pongamia glabra) which is commonly found in India. Karanja Oil is used in agriculture and pharmacy just like neem oil. It has similar insecticidal properties as neem oil and acts against a number of pests and insects. It is pale yellow in colour and viscous. It is known for its medicinal and antiseptic properties for centuries in its naive India. it is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange and scabies. As it has insecticidal properties it is great for agriculture use serving as a natural pest repellent. It is also used for skin care purposes and can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, and dandruff. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL Properties:- Moisture by D & S menthod: 0.05% Impurities ( Insoluble in Hexane): 0.43% Saponification Value: 170.91 mg of KOH/gm Unsaponifiable matter: 3.83% Iodine Value (Wi): 81.98 Acid Value: 7.80 Uses: Pharmaceutical preparations for skin diseases like scales, herpes and leucoderma Leather dressing Soap making Manufacture of lubricants Pesticide
Salacia reticulata leaves and bark ashwagandha organic honey pongamia pinnatta (kanuga in telugu) pure silk (pattu) sarees.
Karanja Oil, Pongamia glabra, is pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree. This cousin of Neem offers an array of similar therapeutic benefits to that of its pungent relative. Karanja Oil is prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. In skin care, Karanja Oil can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff, or to promote wound healing. While its therapeutic properties are similar to Neem Oil, its aroma is quite different. Karanja Oil has a milder, more versatile aroma than Neem Oil that is often described as nutty. Karanja Oil can be incorporated into body oils, salves, lotions, soaps, hair oils, shampoos, or garden sprays. Karanja is one of the oldest plants known to the Siddha medicine in South India and Ayurveda. Karanja is believed to be a cure for many ailments such as scabies, eczema, leprosy, ulcers, vaginal diseases, intestinal obstructions, piles, abdominal and splenic enlargement, oedema and urinary diseases according to Bhavaprakasha. Karanja Seed Oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree that is native to India. It is a cousin to Neem oil and is used in place of neem in soaps and lotions to avoid the pungeant smell of neem oil. Karanja Oil has a pleasant nutty aroma and golden color. In skin care, Karanja Oil is used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff and promotes wound healing. It has been found to be antibacterial, antimalarial, antitumor and antiulcer properties. High Oleic (Omega-9) Fatty Acid Content that is usually over 50% which makes it good for intensive skin care. Karanja Oil is also prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is utilized in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. Karanja oil is a cousin to neem oil, so has similar therapeutic benefits. Karanja oil is most prized and used for its antiseptic and insecticidal functions. It's most often used externally. Karanja is used in Ayurvedic and folk medicines for eye ailments and skin diseases such as eczema, biliousness, itch, rheumatism, wounds and worms. Many use karanja as a pesticide against lice, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, mites and flies for both people and animals. Karanja oil is also used on pets to treat scabies. Karanja oil is widely used in soaps, leather tanning and topical liniments. It's utilized agriculturally as well, because it's a good natural pest repellent.
Karanja Oil, Pongamia glabra, is pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree. This cousin of Neem offers an array of similar therapeutic benefits to that of its pungent relative. Karanja Oil is prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. In skin care, Karanja Oil can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff, or to promote wound healing. While its therapeutic properties are similar to Neem Oil, its aroma is quite different. Karanja Oil has a milder, more versatile aroma than Neem Oil that is often described as nutty. Karanja Oil can be incorporated into body oils, salves, lotions, soaps, hair oils, shampoos, or garden sprays. Karanja is one of the oldest plants known to the Siddha medicine in South India and Ayurveda. Karanja is believed to be a cure for many ailments such as scabies, eczema, leprosy, ulcers, vaginal diseases, intestinal obstructions, piles, abdominal and splenic enlargement, oedema and urinary diseases according to Bhavaprakasha. Karanja Seed Oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree that is native to India. It is a cousin to Neem oil and is used in place of neem in soaps and lotions to avoid the pungeant smell of neem oil. Karanja Oil has a pleasant nutty aroma and golden color. In skin care, Karanja Oil is used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff and promotes wound healing. It has been found to be antibacterial, antimalarial, antitumor and antiulcer properties. High Oleic (Omega-9) Fatty Acid Content that is usually over 50% which makes it good for intensive skin care. Karanja Oil is also prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is utilized in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. Karanja oil is a cousin to neem oil, so has similar therapeutic benefits. Karanja oil is most prized and used for its antiseptic and insecticidal functions. It's most often used externally. Karanja is used in Ayurvedic and folk medicines for eye ailments and skin diseases such as eczema, biliousness, itch, rheumatism, wounds and worms. Many use karanja as a pesticide against lice, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, mites and flies for both people and animals. Karanja oil is also used on pets to treat scabies. Karanja oil is widely used in soaps, leather tanning and topical liniments. It's utilized agriculturally as well, because it's a good natural pest repellent.
Ordinary robusta coffee beans premium (red cherry) robusta coffee beans palm sugar (arenga pinnata) powder/ granule.