Why Indian ginger for export
India is the world's second-largest producer of ginger, behind only China. The Northeast — particularly Meghalaya and Sikkim — produces premium hill-grown ginger with distinctive aroma and high gingerol content. Karnataka and Kerala dominate volume production for export.
Ginger ships in three primary forms: fresh (cold-chain, 30-day shelf life, primarily Gulf and Asian markets); dried (whole or split, long shelf life, lower freight cost); and powder (ground at FSSAI-licensed facilities, retail-ready).
ZoeM aggregates from cooperative networks across Karnataka and Northeast India. Pre-shipment testing covers moisture, gingerol % (pungency marker), foreign matter, and pesticide residues. Cold chain for fresh ginger from packhouse to port.