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Step-by-Step Guide to Exporting Indian Vegetables from India

🌿 Why Export Indian Vegetables?

India is the world’s second-largest vegetable producer, growing a wide variety of high-demand crops like okra, drumstick, spinach, coriander, and curry leaves. Indian vegetables are globally sought after for their taste, medicinal value, and affordability β€” especially in markets like the UK, Europe, UAE, USA, and Australia.

βœ… Competitive prices

βœ… Year-round supply

βœ… Farm-to-door delivery options

βœ… Trusted quality from APEDA-certified suppliers

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πŸš€ Step-by-Step Process to Export Vegetables from India

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1. Research Market Demand in Your Target Country

Before starting the export process, conduct thorough research to identify:

  • Top-selling vegetables in your target country
  • Seasonal buying patterns
  • Legal import restrictions

🧠 Pro Tip: Bharani Exim provides country-wise market demand reports to help you decide what to export profitably.

2. Select the Right Vegetables to Export

Choose export-quality vegetables with longer shelf life and high demand:

  • Okra (Lady Finger)
  • Drumsticks (Moringa)
  • Mint, Coriander, Spinach
  • Indian Gourds (Bottle gourd, Ridge gourd)
  • Curry Leaves

We offer both bulk and custom retail packaging options for your needs.

3. Source from Certified Farms

To ensure consistent quality:

  • Source from GAP-certified or organic farms
  • Ensure pesticide-residue-free cultivation
  • Use pre-cooling and post-harvest handling techniques

🌱 Bharani Exim works directly with farmers from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu under strict quality controls.

4. Sorting, Grading, and Packing

Your vegetables will be:

  • Sorted by size, shape, and quality
  • Graded for export specifications
  • Packed in 500g / 1kg / 2kg or custom boxes
  • Labeled with barcodes and branding

πŸ“¦ Cold storage and vacuum packing available on request.

5. Complete Export Documentation

The essential documents include:

  • IEC Code (Import Export Code)
  • APEDA Registration
  • FSSAI License
  • Phytosanitary Certificate
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Bill of Lading / Air Waybill
  • Commercial Invoice & Packing List

πŸ“„ Bharani Exim handles all documentation, so you don’t have to worry.

6. Shipping & Logistics

Choose from:

  • Air Freight (1–3 days delivery) – ideal for leafy vegetables
  • Reefer Containers (10–15 days) – for bulk non-leafy items

We ship from Hyderabad, Chennai, and Vijayawada airports, with same-day dispatch from our warehouse.

✈️ We partner with Indigo, Emirates, and Qatar Airways for reliable logistics.

πŸ›’ Who Can Import with Us?

We support:

  • πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Indian Grocery Stores in UK & Ireland
  • πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί Wholesale Distributors across Europe
  • πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Fresh Produce Importers in Australia
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Ethnic Supermarkets in USA & Canada
  • πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ͺ Retailers & HORECA in UAE, Qatar, Oman

πŸ”‘ Why Choose Bharani Exim?

  • βœ… End-to-End Export Support
  • βœ… Farm-Tied Sourcing with Real-Time Tracking
  • βœ… Temperature-Controlled Logistics
  • βœ… Custom Labelling and Retail Packing
  • βœ… Consistent Weekly Shipments

πŸ“ž Ready to Start Importing?

Bharani Exim makes vegetable export from India seamless β€” whether you’re just starting or looking to scale.

πŸ“² WhatsApp: +91 9133328284

🌐 Website: www.bharaniexim.com

πŸ“§ Email: [email protected]

πŸ“Έ Instagram: @bharaniimportandexports

πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What are the best vegetables to export from India?

Okra, drumsticks, mint, curry leaves, and gourds are among the highest demand items globally.

Q2. How do I get APEDA registration?

Bharani Exim handles all APEDA and FSSAI registrations for our clients as part of our service.

Q3. What’s the minimum quantity to export?

Minimum export starts from 500 kg, with weekly contract-based shipping options.

Step-by-Step Guide to Exporting Indian Vegetables from India
Prudhvi(Admin) June 21, 2025
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