Seeds

Safflower Seeds

Safflower seeds are a store house of energy and protein and can be used to extract oil as well as bird feed. It has low saturated fat, which makes it a healthy choice!

Sunflower seeds

Sunflower seeds are power packed with oil content as high as 44%!

Black Sesame Seeds

Our black sesame seeds add a distinct flavor and taste to your breads, cheese, butter, cookies, salads, smoothies and more.

Natural Sesame Seeds

We deliver premium quality natural sesame seeds, that are properly machine cleaned and sortex before we pack the consignment for you!

Roasted / Toasted Sesame seeds

We also supply brown sesame seeds or the roasted variety, which can be used to add crunchy taste to ice creams, smoothies and chocolates

Hulled White Sesame Seeds

Our Hulled White Sesame Seeds are mechanically hulled and mechanically dried and sortex with a minimum purity of 99.95% upto 99.98% thereby retaining its nutritional value and intrinsic taste and flavor. Use it on breads, savories, desserts, smoothies to add taste as well as health value!

Cassia Torae Semen Seeds

We supply 99% purity going upto 99.9% clean cassia Torae semen seeds to deliver superior quality seeds free of any impurities and also with lowest level of aflatoxins.

Sesbania Seeds

Sesbania is a legume also known as a “Swamp Pea”. It is great for duck marshes and quail. Sesbania makes a good cover for ducks and upland game birds, growing as high as 8-12 feet.

Sun Hemp Seeds

Sunn hemp can suppress plant-parasitic nematodes such as root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita) and reniform (Rotylenchulus reniformis) nematodes by producing allelochemicals that disrupt nematode life cycles. It is a non-host for nematodes and promotes the growth of antagonistic microorganisms and beneficial nematodes

Soyabean

Soybean or soya bean is a species of legumes that has become one of the most widely consumed foods in the world for its many health benefits Along with having a high protein content, soybeans are also rich in saturated fats, fiber, antioxidants, Omega-3 fatty acids, and phytoestrogens, among other essential nutrients required by the body.

Green Millet

Millet is a good source of protein, fiber, key vitamins, and minerals. The potential health benefits of millet include protecting cardiovascular health, preventing the onset of diabetes, helping people achieve and maintain a healthy weight, and managing inflammation in the gut. Millet is an adaptable grain.

Yellow Millet

Millet is rich in dietary fiber, both soluble and insoluble. The insoluble fiber in millet is known as a “prebiotic,” which means it supports good bacteria in your digestive system. This type of fiber is also important for adding bulk to stools, which helps keep you regular and reduces your risk of colon cancer

White Maize

The same ear of white sweet corn provides 1.93 milligrams of the 14 to 16 milligrams of niacin you require each day. Niacin plays a role in the health of your skin, nerves and digestive system. An ear of white sweet corn supplies small doses of iron, magnesium and folate as well

Yellow Maize

Yellow corn is a good source of the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin, which are good for eye health and help prevent the lens damage that leads to cataracts. Corn also has smaller amounts of vitamins B, E, and K, along with minerals like magnesium and potassium. When it comes to nutrients, color matters

Sorghum

Sorghum is a nutrient-packed grain that you can use in many ways. It's rich in vitamins and minerals like B vitamins, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, and zinc. It's also an excellent source of fiber, antioxidants, and protein

Sorghum - red

Sorghum is known to be rich in phenolic compounds, many of which act as antioxidants. It has also been shown to be good at reducing some forms of inflammation due to its antioxidant properties.

Flax Seeds

Flax seeds are small oil seeds that contain omega-3 fats, fiber, and other plant compounds. They may help improve digestion and reduce the risk of heart disease

Sorghum - Milky White

Sorghum is a nutrient-packed grain that you can use in many ways. It's rich in vitamins and minerals like B vitamins, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, and zinc. It's also an excellent source of fiber, antioxidants, and protein

Sunflower Seeds Black

unflower seeds are rich in oleic and linoleic acid and low in saturated fats and sodium. They also contain magnesium, potassium and fibre

Sunflower Seeds Grey strips

Benefits. Eating sunflower seeds benefits your health in many ways. They are a good source of fiber and protein, and a dozen essential vitamins and minerals, two of them being zinc and selenium. The sunflower heads follow the sun each day from east to west and cast a shadow where they grow.