Monday, February 15, 2010

Neem Seeds

We offer Neem Seeds which are extensively used in pesticides, insecticides and in various medical formulations.

High Germination

Highest Yield

High Oil content



Our range of neem seeds are used in the manufacturing of the:

• Facial creams
• Body lotions
• Cosmetics seeds



Our range of seeds are also helpful in the preparation of the medicines and used in:

• Ayurveda
• Modern allopathic drugs.


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Neem Dried Leaves

We export Neem Leaves, which are used for the treatment of skin diseases, boils, eczema, ulcers and intermittent fevers. These leaves are bitter, astringent, depurative, antiseptic, ophthalmic, appetizer, insecticidal, demulcent, refrigerant and also reduce pitta and burning sensation. Further, the neem seed are used in the extraction process of neem oil.




Features:

  • Effective

  • High medicinal value

  • Natural & pure


Suppliers: Indo Exports
23, officer's colony,
Perur Pachapalayam
Coimbatore
Tamilnadu
India
Email:indocorporation@gmail.com
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Neem Leaves from India

Indo Exports is a premier exporter and supplier of Neem leaves. With a resourceful infrastructure facility and a competent team of agriculture specialist, our company can deliver bulk & urgent requirement of Neem leaves. We supply our Neem leaves in fresh, dry Neem leaves and powder Neem leaves. We export our range of products to various countries in Worldwide. Neem leaves are used to treat chickenpox and warts by bathing in water with Neem leaves or directly applying to the skin in a paste form.


In order to increase immunity of the body, Neem leaves are made into a tea or powdered to be mixed with water. The Neem leaves used in making tea is also taken to reduce fever caused by malaria. Neem leaves are also used in storage of grains. Pure & Dry Neem leaves and barks have found various applications in producing natural medicines and natural herbal cosmetics.

Neem leaves are used as best natural bio pesticide and organic fertilizer with pest repellent property. Knowing the importance of Neem leaves for medicinal and heath purposes and with increased awareness of the West towards Herbal health remedies, Indo Exports takes all the necessary steps to supply the best quality Neem leaves.

Neem leaves are thoroughly washed to remove impurities, dried and granulated. We maintain the highest possible hygiene levels during the processing of Neem leaves in our factory. The quality control of our unit is backed by a team of trained chemist/botanists who closely check essential quality standards in every batch of the produce.


With an exhaustive range of Neem products, vast experience, competitive pricing, quick delivery and commitment to customer satisfaction, Indo Exports is fully capable to meet any requirement as per buyer's specifications.


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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Neem seeds for Export

Neem seeds are also widely used by farmers and agriculturists as a natural pesticide and insecticide, Neem extracts inhibit the growth of insects by altering their life cycle.

Neem seeds are also used in hair care products right from shampoo to hair lotions etc.

Neem Products


We supply quality range of Neem Products that is widely used across the globe owing to its high utility. It has the maximum number of compounds with curative properties. Well packed, these Neem Products are available in packaging of different sizes. We also meet customized requirement.


Suppliers: Indo Exports
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Neem Seeds

Neem seed is used for livestock production as it has a very high nutritional value, it has large quantities of protein, which makes it all the more valuable. It can however not be used for food because of its bitter taste and foul odour. Compounds containing sulphur such as nimbi din, nimbosterol are responsible for the bitter taste of seeds and a principle, tignic acid is the cause of foul smell of seeds; they also have high insecticidal properties.

Neem seed in the raw and extracts form is also used to manufacture facial creams, body lotions and other cosmetics seeds are also highly useful in preparing drugs and medicines both in traditional system such as ayurvedic as well as modern allopathic drugs.

Suppliers: Indo Exports
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Monday, February 1, 2010

Neem Oil

Wonderful Quality Indo Neem Oil


Percentage of Fatty acids found in Neem Seed Oil

linoleic acid 2%

Oleic acid 50%

Palmitic acid 12%

Stearic acid 20%

Other lower fatty acids 2%



Percentages may vary in samples and depending on the place and time of collection of seeds.


Indo Neem oil is being used to manufacture moisturizing lotions, skin creams, medicated acne creams and lotions. Topical application is extremely effective in treating almost all skin related problems; it moisturizes and smoothens the skin.


Neem seeds are processed to get Neem oil which can be put to a number of uses like manufacturing natural or bio pesticides, insect ides, fungicides etc. Commercial production of Neem tree for its seeds and other parts is quite a few countries like India,

Burma, US etc.

Neem seed oil is very bitter with garlic like smell, it is however quite rich in fatty acids an other essential amino acids.


Use of Neem Seed Oil in Various Industries
  • Cosmetic Industry: Neem seed oil is being increasingly used in manufacturing a large number of skin products, body lotions, beauty care facial packs in combination with other natural ingredients. The herbal cosmetic industry is in the boom stage, this is an open invitation for the neem oil manufacturers to produce high quality neem oil for use in the cosmetic industry, all around the globe.

  • Agricultural Industry: The principle ingredient in Azadirachtin found naturally in neem seed oil is being used the world over for manufacturing :
    • Natural Pesticide
    • Natural Insecticide
    • Natural Fungicide

  • Herbal Medicine Industry: Neem seed oil is used to manufacture herbal medicines. It can be used as raw neem oil, oil extract to be used in wide medicinal applications.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Medicinal Properties of Neem

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Neem tree has quite a few curative properties; it has been widely used in traditional system of medicine for centuries now. Each part of neem is used in medicines and thus commercially exploitable. Neem has been evaluated for safety and efficacy and after numerous researches by leading organizations and companies, it has been considered as a
Universal cure for diseases.


It is a revered tree in India with close to 150 compounds been obtained from different parts of the tree. It is also considered to be a natural source for a medicines and industrial products.

Properties of Neem Compounds

• Anti-inflammatory
• Antiarthritic
• Antipyretic
• Hypoglycaemic
• Spermicidal
• Antifungal
• Antibacterial
• Diuretic
• Antimalarial
• Antitumour

Parts of Neem and Diseases they cure:

• Neem Bark : acts as an analgesic and can cure fever.

• Neem Flower : Used to cure intestinal problems.


• Neem Leaf : Raw leaf and leaf extract can be used for body weight problems, skin problems and ulcers, gastrointestinal problems.

• Neem Twig : Can be used to cure common cold and cough, asthma and bronchitis, urinary track disorders, diabetes and blood pressure.


• Neem Seed : Can be used to cure leprosy and other gastrointestinal problems.

Neem Seedlings Exporters from India



Offer Neem Seedlings with adequate growth and healthy status

Directly can be planted in the soil

No need of much care for the plants

No risk of Germination and initial maintenance


Neem (Azadirachta Indica) - Cultivation Methods


Cultivation Method

Seeds propagation is the Common method of growing neem trees. Neem tree can also be propagated by vegetative means – shoot cuttings.

How to raise plants in Nursery

Seeds are collected from June to August. It should be collected from 5 to 6 years old trees. Only fresh and ripe seeds should be collected. Seeds remain viable for a short period of 2 to 3 weeks only should be sown immediately.

Nursery is raised in beds of 90cm breadth and seeds should be planted 3 cm apart within a row, and depth of 2.5 cm. The beds are watered immediately using rose can. After about 3 months, seedlings are transplanted. The transplanted seedlings can be raised in polythene bags.


Irrigation for trees


Neem requires hardly any irrigation. A little irrigation will give good growth for seedlings.

Neem starts flowering from the 3rd to 5th year. Flowering is observed during January to May. The leaves start to shed during February to March. The fruits are harvested when the color of fruit turns green in bright yellow. Vigorous shaking of the branches is required to collect the ripe seeds.


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Neem Seeds High Yield Variety


HIGH YIELD VARIETY OF NEEM SEEDS

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Indo Neem seeds are one of the most useful part of the tree, finding use in different industries to make range of products. It has the maximum number of compounds with curative properties. It is used to manufacture effective pesticides as seeds have the highest content of azadirachtin.

Raw Neem Seed : Raw neem seed can also be used in powdered form as a soil conditioner and promoting the growth of plants.

Neem Seed Extract : Used in agriculture, medicines, oral care, ayurveda and unani system of medicine.

Neem Seed Oil : It possesses medicinal properties and is used for large number of diseases. Used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, agriculture, veterinary diseases.

Neem Seed Processing
Cleaning : Foreign material and impurities like dirt, stones, sticks, stems etc have to be removed by means of screen-air-separator and destoner. There are machines that separate light, oversize and undersize impurities.

Depulping : Fruits are soaked in water for a few days which helps to remove the skin and get the seed, they are then dried which can in turn be of tray or rotatory type. Thereafter seeds or fruits are dehulled into impact hullers.

Extraction: Seeds are then be treated with water based and organic solvents to make concentrated extracts.

Use of neem seed
Neem seed is used for livestock production as it has a very high nutritional value, it has large quantities of protein, which makes it all the more valuable. It can however not be used for food because of its bitter taste and foul odour. Compounds containing sulphur such as nimbidin, nimbosterol are responsible for the bitter taste of seeds and a principle, tignic acid is the cause of foul smell of seeds; they also have high insecticidal properties.

Neem seed in the raw and extracts form is also used to manufacture facial creams, body lotions and other cosmetics seeds are also highly useful in preparing drugs and medicines both in traditional system such as ayurveda as well as modern allopathic drugs.

Neem seeds are also widely used by farmers and agriculturists as a natural pesticide and insecticide, neem extracts inhibit the growth of insects by altering their life cycle.

Neem seeds are also used in hair care products right from shampoo to hair lotions etc.