Why Indian drumstick for export
India produces over 70% of the world's drumstick (moringa pods), with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka contributing the majority of export-grade supply. The country's dry semi-arid zones produce pods with the long, straight, tender profile that GCC retail and South Asian diaspora markets demand.
Drumstick is calibrated for export by length (typically 30–45 cm standard, 45–60 cm premium) and tenderness (snap-test grade — pods that bend without snapping are rejected as fibrous). Sourced fresh and cold-chained within 24 hours of harvest, drumstick can hold quality for 14–18 days in transit.
ZoeM works with grower clusters in Dindigul (Tamil Nadu) and Tumkur (Karnataka) — both districts have a long history of contract supply to South Indian wholesale markets. Our packhouses pre-cool to 8–10°C, sort by length, and pack in vented corrugated cartons of 5 or 10 kg.