
We are also exporting
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Medicinal plants and herbs,
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Karanja Oil,
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Karanja Cake,
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Soapnut,
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Aromatherapy Division like Massage Oil, Essential Oil, Carrier Oil.

Karanja Oil
Karanja Oil is naturally Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Viral, Anti-Septic & Anti-Fungal, Anti-Inflammatory. Is high in vitamin E, deep penetrating emollients and nourishing fatty acids. Naturally restores elasticity to skin and hair. Reduces swelling and redness of irritated skin tissue. Best used for external use.
Agro Uses; In new modern bio science it is wonderfully proved as natural fungicide. As per our many research that if cold press Pongania oil is mix with proportionate ratio with cold press Neem oil (2500 PPM ) than it gives excellent result on the field as preventive bio insecticide and fungicide. This combination of Neem and Pongamia Oils can be use for the base of other bio formulation.
Dry Turmeric
GreeNeem Karanja cake is the residue while karanja seed is crushed for karanja oil. The GreeNeem Karanja cake is an excellent organic Soil input. Since our process do not destroy the karanja cake active ingredients.
We manufacture Karanja Cake by processing pure karanja seeds, and crushing pure karanja seeds, extract karanja oil from it.
Karanja Cake is the residue obtained from Karanja seed kernels which have been crushed to extract the oil. Rich in N-P-K, it is an excellent organic fertilizer. Karanja cake has been known to enrich the soil and protect the plant. Earthworm populations have been known to increase where Neem cake has been applied.


Dry Ginger
Soap nuts contain saponin, a natural detergent. The soap nut shell absorbs water and releases the saponins which circulate as a natural surfactant in the wash water, freeing dirt, grime, and oils from clothing.
Soap nuts can be used for anything that you would normally use detergent for; washing the car, windows, etc. Some people have used them as a base for shampoos and hand lotions, and as an all purpose cleaner for around the home. They can be used as an anti-microbial for septic systems. Jewelers in India and Indonesia have used them to remove tarnish from jewelry and other precious metals for many centuries.
Soap Nuts are wild-harvested, meaning they are gathered from wild trees grown without any kind of chemicals, fertilizers, or pesticides.