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Fruits
Mango /Pomegranate /Watermelon
Papaya /Pineapple
Grapes /Guava Banana
Vegetables
Drum Stick /Lady's Finger /Brinjal /Curry
Leaf
Carrot Lime/Lemon
Cabbage Green/ Peas / Bean
French Bean
Gourd*; Onion
Potato
Garlic
Oil Seeds and Kernels
Sesame SeedHPS / Groundnut /
Sunflower Seed
Safflower Seeds / Mustard
Seed *1Coriander Seed
Celery Seed /
Fenugreek Seed
Cumin Seed /Fennel Seed
Rapeseed / Annato Seed
India is the fruit and
vegetable basket of the
world. India being a home of
wide variety of fruits and
vegetables holds a unique
position in production
figures among other
countries. Over 90% of
India’s exports in fresh
products goes to west Asia
and East European markets.
However, it needs to augment
its food and processing
industry at a mega scale,
according to an agriculture
consultant.
India’s exports of Fresh
Fruit and Vegetable has
increased from Rs. 1658.72
Crores (USD Million 374.68)
in 2005-06 to Rs. 2411.66
Crores (USD Million 534.97)
in 2006-07. Which is
including the products like
Fresh Onion, Walnut, Fresh
Mangos, Fresh Grapes and
other fresh Fruits &
Vegetables?
Abundant investment
opportunities are there in
expanding the export market.
An increasing acceptance of
new products with market
development efforts has been
witnessed lately given the
fact that there is a good
international demand for
certain fruits and vegetable
products. India ranks fifth
in the world in cropped area
under cultivation and
production of potatoes.
India produces 41% of
world’s mangoes, 23%bananas,
24% cashew nuts, 36 % green
peas and 10% onion The total
export value of the main
exporting fruit crop from
India is mango. Exports of
mangoes, grapes, mushrooms
have started going to the
United Kingdom, Middle East,
Singapore and Hong Kong. and
among vegetable, onion
occupies first position
Potatoes and green
vegetables like okra, bitter
gourd, green chillies have
good export potential.
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FRESH ONIONS
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India is 2nd largest onion
growing country in the
world. Indian onions are
famous worldwide for their
pungency. India has two crop
cycles of Onion, one
harvesting start in Nov to
Jan & second harvesting
start in Jan to May. Indian
Onion is available round the
year The Gulf countries are
the main importers of the
onion bulb, and neighboring
Pakistan and China are
India's main competitors in
the global market. India’s
Export of Onion has
increased from Rs. 708.15
Crores (USD Million 159.96)
in 2005-06 to Rs.1163.30
Crores (USD Million 258.05)
in 2006-07. Bnagladesh,
Malaysia, Sri Lanka, U.A.E,
Pakistan and Nepal are the
Major market of Indian
Onion.
India's onion production is
likely to rise by 11.9
percent to a record 7.45
million tonnes India, the
world's second largest
producer, is likely to have
527,719 hectares (1.30
million acres) under the
cultivation in 2007/08, up
from last year's 478,440
hectares. India has produced
a record production of 6.66
million tonnes in 2006/07.
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OTHER
FRESH VEGETABLES |
India is the second largest
producer of Vegetables that
account about 16 per cent of
the world production. Major
vegetables grown in India
are Potato, Onion, Tomato,
Cauliflower, Cabbage, Bean,
Egg Plants, Cucumber and
Garkin, Frozen Peas, Garlic
and okra. The area under
Vegetable was covered
7164000 Ha with a production
of 109050 MT in 2005-06.
India’s export of other
vegetable has increased from
Rs. 267.69 Crores (USD
Million 60.47) in 2005-06 to
Rs. 430.02 Crores (USD
Million 95.39) in 2006-07.
The major importing
countries of Indian
Vegetable are U.A.E,
Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal,
and Bangladesh.
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WALNUTS |
Walnut is one of the major
nuts imported from India.
World production of walnut
is estimated at 1.1 million
tones, with major producing
countries being USA, China,
Iraq and Turkey. A temperate
fruit belonging to the
Juglladaceae family walnut
is grown in India in the
cold regions of Jammu &
Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh.
The major competitors in the
international market are
USA, China and Israel. USA
is the major exporter.
India’s Export of Walnut has
Increased from Rs. 114.47
Crores (USD Million 25.86)
in 2005-06 to Rs. 118.03
Crores (USD Million 36.18)
in 2006-07. The major
destinations for export of
Indian walnuts are Spain,
U.K, Netherlands, Germany
and Egypt.
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FRESH MANGOES
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Mango, called the king of
fruits in India, accounts
for 40 percent of the
national fruit production of
22.168 million tonnes a
year. It occupies 42 percent
of the country's 24.87
million hectares land under
fruit cultivation. India
exported 79,060.88 MT of
fresh mangoes with the value
of Rs. 141.93 Crores (USD
Million 31.48) in 2006-07.
The major varieties of
mangoes exported include
Dashehri, Alphonso, Kesar,
Banganpalli, Kesar, Dusheri,
Langra, Chausa, Mallika and.
Swarnrekha. The Major
markets for Indian mangoes
are U.A.E, Bangladesh, U.K,
Saudi Arabia and Nepal.
India is estimated to
account for about 60 percent
(9.5 million tonnes) of the
world's mango production of
15.7 million tones. The
major production areas in
the country are in the state
of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab,
Uttar Pradesh, Maharastra,
Andhra Pradesh, Kerala.
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FRESH GRAPES
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India is one of the leading
exporter of fresh table
grapes to the global market,
India’s export of Grapes has
increased from Rs. 214.60
Crores (USD Million 48.48)
in 2005-06 to Rs. 301.92
crores (USD Million 66.97)
in 2006-07. Major
destinations for export of
Indian grapes are
Netherlands, U.K, U.A.E,
Bangladesh and Belgium.
Total table grape exports
are expected to reach 30183
containers in 2008, compared
to 2500 last year. Number of
fresh grape exporters bow
registered with the ministry
of commerce’s Agricultural
and Processed Food Export
Development Authority stands
at 234.
APEDA has set up a grapenet
traceability system in the
year 2005-06 which has
enabled to trace and trace
each grape carton/container
up to form level. Its
successful implementation
has enabled APEDA to bag the
national award for
E-government (Gold).
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OTHER FRESH FRUITS
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India is the largest
producer of Fruits in the
world and is known as fruit
basket of world. The covered
area under the fresh fruits
in India was 5510000 Ha with
the production of 58740000
MT in 2005-06. The major
fruits grown in India are
Mangos, Grapes, Apple,
Apricots, Orange, Banana
Fresh, Avocados, Guava,
Lichi, Papaya, Sapota and
Water Melons. This is due to
its potential in different
agro climatic zones India’s
Export of Fresh Fruits has
increased from Rs. 225.67
Crores (USD Million 50.98)
in 2005-06 to 256.43 Crores
(USD Million 56.88) in
2006-07. The Major countries
which import Fresh fruits
from India are U.K,
Netherlands, U.A.E, Russia,
Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait,
Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh,
Nepal.
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Application
of Our Products
Our products find wide usage in the following:-
* Hotels
* Restaurants
* Food Processing
* Pharmaceutical Industries
* Cosmetics.
Quality
Assurance
Unlike other trade players, we are focused on
transforming our commodity export business from
being a cash leveraged trading operation to a
customer focused enterprise. Additives may cause
health hazards, hence, we keep our range of
fruits and vegetables naturally fresh with no
loss of nutrients, flavor, and color. All our
products are carefully cleaned, processed and
hygienically packed to maintain their wholesome
goodness. At every stage - buying, milling,
state-of-the-art processing, storage, loading
and dispatch - a high standard of quality
control is maintained. This ensures that our
customers get value added products with their
natural flavor, taste and aroma intact. Our
range of agri products is procured from the most
fertile of Indian farmlands. This includes best
quality onions from Nasik and Pune, spices from
the Southern Peninsular, Sesame Seeds from
Gujarat, to name just a few.
Infrastructure
Managed by a team of highly qualified
professionals, backed by sound experience and
product knowledge skills, Pas Kosmosis Agro Pvt.
Limited is equipped to deliver quality products
and services. Our state of the art facilities
enables us to efficiently execute any type of
orders within the stipulated time period. The
products are kept under optimum storage
conditions. We take extreme care in sorting out
fruits and vegetables, continually eliminating
the rotting ones, thus ensuring the premium
quality of our products. We have our own
plantation and farms which are being supported
by a team of agriculturists and modern farming
equipments. |
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