Cavendish Banana Exporter and Supplier from India - Naskar Exim
14.00
/ KG (Kilogram)Inclusive of all taxes
ITC-HSN: | 8039010 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1540 |
Accept Small Orders | Yes |
Country Of Origin: | India |
India is a major exporter of Cavendish bananas, particularly the Grand Naine (G9) and Robusta varieties. These bananas are grown in fertile regions such as Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh, benefiting from India's tropical climate and year-round harvest. With rising demand in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe, Indian bananas are prized for their sweetness, size, and consistent supply.
Features:
- Popular export varieties: Grand Naine (G9) and Robusta
- Meets global standards for size (min. 18 cm) and quality
- Packed in 13–18 kg ventilated corrugated boxes
- Maintained at 13–14°C in reefer containers
- Export-ready with all required certifications and documents
Attributes:
- Export States: Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala
- Target Markets: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Europe
- Season: Year-round availability
- Shipping Method: Refrigerated container (reefer)
- Required Docs: Phytosanitary Certificate, COO, B/L, Invoice
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Additional Information
Leading Producer of Cavendish Bananas
India is one of the world’s largest producers of Cavendish bananas, offering consistent quality and volume for international markets. The key varieties exported include Grand Naine (G9) and Robusta, both known for their sweetness, uniform size, and extended shelf life.Ideal Growing Conditions and Sourcing States
Bananas are primarily cultivated in tropical zones across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. These regions benefit from rich soil, favorable temperatures, and year-round growing seasons, which help maintain consistent supply and export readiness.Export Packaging and Logistics
Cavendish bananas are packed in 13–18 kg ventilated corrugated boxes and shipped via refrigerated containers (reefers) at controlled temperatures of 13–14°C to maintain freshness and quality during transit.Compliance and Documentation
Each shipment complies with international phytosanitary and trade standards. Required export documentation includes a Phytosanitary Certificate, Certificate of Origin, Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, and Export License.Opportunities and Challenges
Growing demand in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Malaysia, Singapore, and Europe is driving banana exports from India. Organic banana exports are also gaining traction. However, exporters must manage challenges such as cold chain logistics, quality control, and compliance with import regulations. -
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