| Floriculture & seeds |
| India has an ancient heritage when it comes to floriculture. Indian roses, carnations, orchids, gladioli and anthurium are being well received in Japan, Netherlands, USA, Germany and France. Besides flowers, India also exports seeds, bulbs, dried flowers, ferns, leaves and grass. Floricultural crops like roses, gerberas, carnetions etc. are grown in green houses. The open field crops are chrysanthemum, roses, gaillardia, lily, mary gold, aster, tube rose etc. |
| Fresh Fruits and vegetables |
| Deriving its sweetness and freshness from the storehouse of nature, Indian fruit garden is second largest and simply the best in the world. From the king of fruits, Mango, to gently sunned Grapes, Indian fruit portfolio is an avidence of India's abundance, diversity and opportunity. |
| Processed Fruits & Vegetables |
| Today, the whole range of fruits & vegetable can be relished as processed foods, anytime and anywhere. An active collaboration between Mother Nature and latest technology has been of great help. No wonder, the Indian food processing industry is the fastest growing sector of country's economy. |
| Animal Products |
| The world's largest bovine cattle population grazes on Indian pastures. With an elaborate network of veterynary centres and numerous reseach stations, India's free grazing ; hormone & fat free meat products are fast winning worldwide acceptance. There are also poultry, from chicken with licensed breeders for all pure lines to Specific Pathogen Free eggs. The nascent milk powder and organic beehive product sector, are also a proof of India growing from strength to strength as its products meet the most stringent quality check worldwide. |
| Other Processed Foods |
| Indian alcoholic beverages industry has emerged as a dynamic commercial entity, right at the forefront of India's economic surge. Keeping in touch with its strong roots and maintaining a concentrated focus on the global market scenario has resulted in multi-dymentional growth of the industry. Concidering that the value of alchohol exports has grown faster then the volumes, the Indian alchoholic beverage industry has gained a valuable foothold in the ultra-competitive international market. This recognition of quality promises better price and immense earning potential for the industry that is commited to blending quality and taste into its products. |
| Cereals |
| With its typically diverse portfolio of cereals and grains, India has made its mark in the world market. Among the world's largest cereal and grain producer, the Indian treasure house includes scented pearl-Basmati rice, Wheat, Pulses etc. Let us take an aromatic journey through the world of Indian grains. |