đ§” 5. Organic Cotton & Eco Textiles
Eco-friendly is the trend & Need of the todays market.
Its not just a trend anymoreâit’s a movement. Exporting organic cotton clothes, jute bags, or bamboo fabrics is a hit in markets like Germany, Scandinavia, and Japan. Start small with a E-commerce may be & you might be surprised by the global response.
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đ§Ș 6. Essential Oils & Natural Extracts
In the aromatherapy market boom, exporting essential oilsâlike lemongrass, eucalyptus, and sandalwoodâcan be a high-margin business.
Make sure to comply with quality standards like ISO, GMP, and MSDS for credibility.
This market is perfect if you enjoy working with plants and precision. The wellness industry is paying attention.
đ„ 7. Processed Food & Ready-to-Eat Snacks
In the fast-paced global life, demand for Indian ready-to-eat curries, pickles, snacks, and frozen parathas is increasing. NRIs and foreign food lovers are your primary market.
With minimal infrastructure and proper labeling, you can start small and scale using distributors or Amazon FBA.
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đ§Œ 8. Eco-friendly Cleaning Products
Green living is growing. Exporting bio-based cleaning products made from lemon, neem, and coconut derivatives is the new wave. Governments are even giving subsidies and startup grants in some cases.
You’re not just exporting goodsâyouâre exporting values.
đ§ 9. Beverages: Tea, Coffee & Health Drinks
Indian Darjeeling and Assam tea have royalty status abroad. Add to that organic green tea blends, turmeric lattes, and plant-based immunity boosters, and you have a growing international market.
A Mumbai startup just signed a deal to sell its immunity booster shots to Singapore airlines.
Why not you?
đŠ 10. Customized Gift Hampers for Festivals
Gifting is global, and curated Indian gift hampers with spices, diyas, sweets, and fabrics are trending during Diwali, Holi, Eid, and Raksha Bandhanâeven outside India.
Blend culture with packaging and story-telling, and your hampers can go viral on social platforms.
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