Indischen® is a trusted name for quality and authenticity in Indian food products, offering a diverse range of premium items like dry fruits, Indian spices, high-quality parboiled rice, basmati rice, and tongue scrapers. Our products have gained a strong reputation for their superior quality and authenticity, and we are proud to supply them to various countries around the globe.
Indischen® Products: A Global Demand
Our product range includes:
- Dry Fruits: Almonds, cashews, pistachios, and other premium dry fruits sourced from India’s top producing regions.
- Indian Spices: A variety of spices such as cumin, turmeric, cardamom, and garam masala that bring the rich flavors of India to kitchens worldwide.
- High-Quality Par Boiled Rice: Specially processed to retain more nutrients and ensure a perfect cooking experience.
- Indian Basmati Rice: Known for its long grain, aromatic fragrance, and superior taste, making it the top choice for rice lovers.
- Tongue Scrapers: Traditional oral hygiene products for a healthy mouth and fresh breath.
As demand for authentic Indian products increases across international markets, Indischen® continues to supply these premium goods to an ever-growing customer base.
Key Trade-Friendly Countries for Indian Exports
India has long been a hub for international trade, particularly for its agricultural products. The Indian government, alongside private exporters like Indischen®, continues to strengthen trade relationships with several countries worldwide. Below are some of the top trade-friendly countries where Indian products, including dry fruits, spices, rice, and more, are in high demand.
1. United States
- Trade Volume: The U.S. is one of the largest importers of Indian food products. Indian exports to the U.S. have seen steady growth, driven by the increasing popularity of ethnic foods and Indian cuisine. In 2021, India’s total exports to the U.S. were valued at around $58.9 billion.
- Popular Products: Basmati rice, dry fruits, and spices.
2. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Trade Volume: The UAE is a key trading partner for India, with India being the UAE’s second-largest trading partner. In 2021, trade between India and the UAE was valued at approximately $59 billion.
- Popular Products: Indian spices, rice, and dry fruits.
3. Saudi Arabia
- Trade Volume: Saudi Arabia remains an important market for Indian products, with food products like rice and spices in high demand. India exported goods worth $27 billion to Saudi Arabia in 2021.
- Popular Products: Basmati rice, dry fruits, and parboiled rice.
4. United Kingdom
- Trade Volume: The UK continues to import significant quantities of Indian food products. Bilateral trade between India and the UK amounted to $15 billion in 2021.
- Popular Products: Spices, dry fruits, and basmati rice.
5. Canada
- Trade Volume: With a growing South Asian community, Canada has seen an increasing demand for Indian food products. In 2021, India exported goods worth $5.9 billion to Canada.
- Popular Products: Dry fruits, Indian spices, and rice.
6. Australia
- Trade Volume: Australia is a key market for India, with total trade valued at over $27 billion in 2021. Indian products are well-received, particularly in cities with large Indian communities.
- Popular Products: Indian spices, basmati rice, and dry fruits.
- Location: Perth, Sydney,
7. South Africa
- Trade Volume: India is one of South Africa’s largest trading partners, with bilateral trade valued at $10 billion in 2021.
- Popular Products: Spices, rice, and dry fruits.
8. Malaysia
- Trade Volume: Malaysia has a growing market for Indian food products, and in 2021, India’s exports to Malaysia totaled about $10 billion.
- Popular Products: Spices, rice, and dry fruits.
9. Singapore
- Trade Volume: India and Singapore have strong trade relations, with Indian exports to Singapore worth $13.3 billion in 2021.
- Popular Products: Basmati rice, dry fruits, and spices.
10. Nepal
- Trade Volume: As a neighboring country, Nepal imports a large amount of Indian agricultural products. India exported goods worth $7.7 billion to Nepal in 2021.
- Popular Products: Spices, rice, and dry fruits.
Financial Impact of Indian Exports
India’s food exports, including items like dry fruits, rice, and spices, contribute significantly to the nation’s economy. The agricultural and processed food sector alone saw exports worth $24.6 billion in 2021-22. Basmati rice remains one of the most lucrative exports, with demand growing steadily in the Middle East, Europe, and North America.
Indischen® has become a significant player in the global supply chain for Indian food products. By leveraging India’s rich agricultural resources and maintaining stringent quality standards, we are able to meet the growing international demand.
Looking Ahead: Building Long-Term Relationships
At Indischen®, we are committed to building lasting relationships with our international partners. Our goal is not only to supply premium Indian products but also to foster a deeper connection with customers worldwide. We believe that our high-quality products, combined with excellent customer service, will pave the way for continued success in the global marketplace.
We invite businesses and customers across these trade-friendly countries to explore the wide range of premium products we offer and join us in creating a thriving global network. With strong demand for Indian food products, we are excited about the future and our continued role in the global trade landscape.