Description
IPM is Integrated Pest Management, and its ecosystem-based method works for the long-term prevention of pests. It used a combination of methods such as habitat manipulation, biological control, modification of cultural practices, and the use of resistant varieties. With the IPM approach, long-term prevention of pests is managed and avoids damage to the ecosystem.
The use of pesticides is only done if needed for the target organism only. The materials for pest control are used and applied with minimal risks to human health and environmental conditions.
- Grow healthy crops withstanding pest attacks
- Use disease-resistant plants
- Caulking cracks that keep out insects and rodents from entering the warehouse.
Products offered with Indian origin and IMP quality approach and management:
With Ac coding system, backward integration program, farmer data record maintenance, quality raw ingredients, and maintain traceability. There is explicit information available about:
- Soil Analysis
- Seed Selection
- Fertilizer application
- Pesticide application
IPM practices are:
- Soil Preparation
- Planting
- Forecasting
- Pest Trapping
- Monitoring
- Cultural controls
- Biological controls
- Chemical controls
- Record keeping
- IPM Cumin whole seeds have earthy heat, nutty and floral character, and are reminiscent of dried lemon peel taste. Cumin seeds are dried by a plant called Cuminum Cyminum, a parsley family member. It is a small and slender herbaceous plant grown in well-drained sandy loam and medium soil. Weeding is done by hand during the crop lifecycle. Harvesting of cumin is done when the plant becomes yellow-brown and done in the morning. The cut crop is dried and threshed. Winnowing separates seeds manually, and then mechanical cleaning is done before packing.Cumin is a popular spice in Middle Eastern, North African, Indian Cuisines, and Latin America.It is commonly called Jeera and is used as an ingredient in Middle Eastern dishes, Mexican dishes in barbecue sauce, soups, and marinades. Cumin is used in many spice blends. It has an essential oil content. They are used in traditional French bread and Dutch Cheese.Cumin seeds are a rich source of Iron.
Cumin is second to Black Pepper as a popular spice.
Uses of Cumin:
It is used in:
- Food
- Beverages
- Medicines
- Liquors
- Perfumery
- Toiletries
The Health and medicinal benefits of cumin are:
- Used to mend broken and dilated capillaries
- Properties of Cumin is Carminative, stimulant, Diuretic, Stomachic, Astringent and has Antispasmodic
- Used for treating Carpal Tunnel, Morning sickness, diarrhea, and Indigestion
- Cure flatulence and colic pain
- Cumin benefits to heart
- Helps increase Breast Milk
- Good source of Iron and phosphorous
- Antioxidants properties
- Improve the health of cells- has Anticancer properties
- Anti-Inflammatory effects
- Increase urine flow and relieve bloating
- It is a Memory Booster
We comply with International Health and Safety Standards, and all products are certified by Quality Control Department before being shipped to the marketplace. All products are delivered in the best quality, right quantity, and timely delivery.


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