Rice, agricultural products, premium rice, fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, dry chili, red chili powder, and an array of processed foods like dehydrated vegetables, plants, including flowering plants, border shrubs, palm trees, ornamental plants, and fruit bearing plant, Butterscotch Nuts, Bydagi Red Chilli, Chilli Seeds, Dehydrated Carrot Flakes Powder, Dehydrated Fruit Powder, Dehydrated Garlic Flakes Powder, Dehydrated Leaves And Herbs, Dehydrated Onion Flakes Powder, Dehydrated Potato Flakes Powder, Dry Chilli Guntur Sannam, Endo Dry Red Chilli, Parboiled Rice, Premium Chilli Powder, Red Pepper Flakes, S 273 Wrinkled Red Chilli, Sona Masoori Rice, Teja Dry Red Chilli.Exports
Flowers and fruits ornamental plants .
Dry cordyceps militaris.
Fresh Cut Flowers Gerbera
We supply various types of dried leaves Bay Leaves Eucalyptus Leaves Green Tean leaves Gymnema stylvestre Leaves Mango Leaves Moringa Leaves Senna Leaves Banana leaves For price and more details please contact us.
We can supply insulin plant (also called Chamaecostus Cuspidatus (Botanical name), Spiral ginger, Fiery Costus, Spiral flag) in 10 kg pack. Approx 12 - 15 rhizomes will be there for each kilogram. We can also supply in the form of powder/tea & juice
We Nethra Organic Farm who cultivate Costus pictus (insulin plant also called Chamaecostus Cuspidatus (Botanical name), Spiral ginger, Fiery Costus, Spiral flag) medicinal plant and manufacture insulin powder pure as basic raw material , suitable to Pharma, Siddha and Ayurveda firms who manufacture diabetes related medicine in form of capsules/tablet.
Kolkata Sweet betel leaves
Bel Patra/Velva Leave/Aegle Marmelos
Banarasi Paan
Kendu leaf (Tendu Leaf, Diospyros Melanoxylon ) is a nationalized product like Bamboo and Sal seed. Kenduleaf is one of the most important non-wood forest products HSN CODE - 14049010 Price per kg - 350 kg Packaging - 10kg/30kg/60 kg jute bags or box
Botanical Name - Saraca asoca Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Bark, Seed, Flowers General Information - Ashok or Ashoka (which is a Sanskrit term meaning one without sorrow or grief) also called Ashokbriksh and botanically known as Saraca asoca (Roxb.) W. J. de Wilde or Saraca indica L. is among the most ancient medicinal plants known in India. It belongs to the family Caesalpiniaceae. Saraca asoca (Roxb.) has been regarded as a universal panacea in old Indian Ayurvedic texts and has especially been used to manage gynaecological complications and infections besides treating haem-morhagic dysentery, uterine pain, bacterial infections, skin problems, tumours, worm infestations, cardiac and circulatory problems. Almost all parts of the plant are considered pharmacologically valuable. Extensive folkloric practices and ethnobotanical appli-cations of this plant have even lead to the availability of several commercial S. asoca formulations recom-mended for different indications though adulteration of these remains a pressing concern. Though a wealth of knowledge on this plant is available in both the classical and modern literature. The tree is found mainly throughout India, especially in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya and Maharashtra9. It is also widely distributed across the Western Ghats (both South and Central), the Sahyadri region and throughout the Himalayas. Phytochemicals- "Bark of S. asoca is the most important organ for its medicinal value. It is known to contain flavonoids, tannins, steroids, volatile oil, glycosides, steroidal gly-cosides such as Beta-sitosterol glucoside, reducing sugars, and many compounds of potassium, sodium, cal-cium, aluminum, strontium, calcium, iron, magnesium and phosphate. Powdered bark also carries cellular species such as tracheids, stone, parenchyma, sieve tubes and other cells. leaves of S. asoca have remained the next best investigated plant tissue from the metabolic profile standpoint. They have been reported to contain alkaloids, steroids, flavonoids, tannins, saponins, terpenoids, poly-phenolics, glycosides and many car bohydrates. The flower s of S. asoca have been shown to contain tan-nins, flavonoids, saracasin, saracadin, waxy substances, carbohydrates, proteins and steroids Seeds of S. asoca have been reported to contain various fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic, palmitic and stearic acids; sterols such as catechol and epicatechol; and a fla-vonoid, leucocyanidin. Fruits have been previously reported for the presence of various fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic, palmitic and stearic acids; sterols like catechol and epicatechol, and a flavonoid, leucocyanidin."
Coconut plants all types
Vibrant Veronica in its original form from Holland. We are one of the certified growers of Dutch flowers in India.
Eucalyptus Baby Blue - An amazing filler for any decoration. A pride of Windsor Flora farms.
Abrus precatorius offered is a plant species from the kingdom of Plantae, division – Magnoliophyta, class – Magnoliopsida, order – Fabales and family – Fabaceae. It is also known by other popular names including Crab's Eye, Tento Muido, Precatory Bean, Cain Ghe, Weesboontje, Graines Reglisse, Hint Meyankoku, Hung Tou, Jequerit, and has habitat throughout Central India. It’s a twining herb having long, pinnate-leafleted feathery leaves and is also identified as Gunja in Sanskrit and some Indian languages. The chemical constituents of the extract include Abrasine, Abricin, Abrin, (+)-abrine, Abraline, Abrisin, Abruslactone, Abrussic-acid, Abrusgenic-acid, Abrusgenic-acid-methyl-ester, Anthocyanins, Cycloartenol, Delphinidin, Gallic-acid, Campesterol, Choline, Glycyrrhizin, N,n-dimethyl-tryptophan-metho-cation-methyl-ester, Hypaphorine, N,n-dimethyl-tryptophan, P-coumaroylgalloyl-glucodelphinidin, Pectin, Phosphorus, Pentosans and others. Some of its benefits include for treating gonorrhea, jaundice, for promoting hair growth, properties as a laxative, sedative and aphrodisiac and useful in treating fevers, coughs and colds.
Acacia Arabica / Nilotica offered is also known by botanical name of Acacia nilotica / Acacia. Arabica and English name of Indian Gum Arabic Tree, Black Babool. Coming from the family Fabaceae, the tree grows throughout drier parts of India and is a evergreen tree with short trunk and spreading crown. The oil contains principal chemical constituents including (+)-catechin, chlorogenic acid, gallic acid, m-digallic acid, gallolyated flavan-3, 4-diol and robidandiol (7,3',4'5',-tetrahydroxyflavan-3,4-diol) and has extensive usage in Pharmacology sector as it is spasmogenic, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory vasoconstrictor, anti-hypertensive. Inmedidinal usage, the oil has aphrodisiac, tonic, astringent, demulcent and antipyretic properties and is used in conditions involving mouth ulcers, genitourinary disorders and bleeding gums.
Having botanical name Acacia pennata (L.)Willd, Acacia Pennata offered is also known by English name Climbing wattle and comes from the family Mimosaceae. It’s a thorny multipurpose shrub and the extract gathered has in it properties of being Hypotensive (50% EtOH aerial part extract); analgesic and anti-inflammatory; cardiacstimulant (aerial part); and as antidote for snake poison. It is also known to be used in perfumery industry and also used for treating premature ejaculation. Here, the extract is done using steam distillation process where pure oil is extracted. The extracted oil can be made available in the market in different sized bottles/packaging as demanded by the customers.
Amla, or Indian gooseberry, has been used by Indian doctors for many chronic conditions including blood sugar control. Amla is the Hindi name while in Sanskrit, the term used is Amalaki. This edible fruit is well-known for its high content of vitamin C and its potent antioxidant activity, more potent than many other herbs. Amla benefit Although Ayurvedic doctors have a great deal of experience with the use of Amla, little human research is available in the West. Research has been done with amla evaluating its role as an antioxidant, in ulcer prevention, for people with diabetes, for mental and memory effects, and its anti-inflammatory benefits. Unfortunately, most of this research has been done with animals and there are very few human studies that tell us in what conditions this herb is of most benefit.... In rodent studies, amla has been found to be helpful as an antioxidant, for cholesterol and blood sugar control, for memory, and the use of amla was helpful in delaying development of diabetic cataract in rats.
Abies Webbiana / Spectabilisis also known as Abies webbiana Lindl. And comes from the family Pinaceae. Also known by other English names as The West-Himalayan High-Level Fir, Indian Silver Fir, The East-Himalayan Fir, the oil has great use in Ayurvedic field including in treatment processes like Svasa, Gulma, Amadosha, Hikka, Krimi, Kshaya, Kasa, Agnimandya, Mukharoga, Chardi, Aruchi. The oil also has superior properties of a good expectorant, anticatarrhal, antiseptic, carminative, bronchial sedative, decongestant and is sourced from a tall evergreen coniferous tree. The oil helps in treating ailments related to cough, asthma, flatulence, colic, bronchitis, dyspepsia, diarrhea, hoarseness, hiccough, epilepsy, vomiting, fever and emaciation.