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  1. www.indianspices.comSpices Board

    Spices Board (Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India) is the flagship organization for the development and worldwide promotion of Indian spices. The Board is an international link between the Indian exporters and the importers abroad.

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      India produces a wide range of spices and holds a prominent...

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  2. Spices Producer Company Limited is a Private incorporated on 17 April 2013. It is classified as Non-govt company and is registered at Registrar of Companies, Ernakulam. Its authorized share capital is Rs. 30,000,000 and its paid up capital is Rs. 23,050,000.

  3. Spice Films specialises in the production of premium global food formats and documentaries. WHAT WE DO Working in conjunction with sustainable food market Mercato Metropolitano, our first 4 x 40' documentary series, The Unknown Chef , profiles four refugees who have arrived in the UK and established a street food business based on the food of ...

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  5. As a leading manufacturer of diverse food products, Paras has an exceptional range of spices, seasonings, dehydrated vegetables, herbs and an extensive range of special food ingredients. Sourced from the finest production belts of the country, we procure spices that competently meet the global standards and customer’s expectations.

  6. Eastern has been awarded India’s largest spice exporter by the Spices Board of India for the last 23 years and exports its wide portfolio to GCC countries, US, UK, Canada, Europe, Singapore, Malaysia, Maldives, Yemen, and Australia among others. Headquartered in Kochi, Kerala, Eastern is a subsidiary of Norwegian conglomerate Orkla. Read More

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  8. Apr 5, 2024 · The most produced and exported spices are pepper, cardamom, chilli, ginger, turmeric, coriander, cumin, celery, fennel, fenugreek, garlic, nutmeg & mace, curry powder, spice oils and oleoresins. Out of these spices, chilli, cumin, turmeric, ginger and coriander make up about 76% of the total production.