August 2, 2025
How to Export Cumin Seeds from India: A Complete Guide for New Exporters

How to Export Cumin Seeds from India: A Complete Guide for New Exporters

Cumin seeds, also known as jeera, are among the most exported spices from India. With strong demand across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, India accounts for over 70% of the world’s cumin production and exports, making it a profitable commodity for spice exporters.

If you’re looking to start or grow your cumin export business, this blog provides a complete step-by-step guide—covering sourcing, documentation, buyer finding, and shipping.


1. Know Your Product: Grades and Types of Cumin Seeds

India exports various grades of cumin based on purity and quality:

  • Machine Cleaned Cumin Seeds (99%)
  • Sortex Cleaned Cumin Seeds (99.5%–99.8%)
  • E. Coli-Free / Sterilized Cumin – for EU/US markets
  • Organic Cumin – for premium buyers

Purity, moisture content (max 10%), and aroma play a key role in international pricing.


2. Sourcing Cumin Seeds for Export

Main cumin-producing states:

  • Rajasthan (largest producer)
  • Gujarat (especially Unjha market)
  • Madhya Pradesh

You can source cumin from:

  • APMC Mandis (like Unjha)
  • Local processors/sortex units
  • Contract farming or FPOs

Ensure the product meets buyer specifications (purity, size, color, microbial limits).


3. Check the Cumin Export Policy

Cumin (HS Code: 090931) is listed under the ‘Free’ category, meaning no restrictions for export.

Still, you must comply with:

  • EU pesticide residue norms (MRL compliance)
  • US FDA regulations for food safety
  • Saudi SFDA registration for GCC countries

Stay updated on APEDA and DGFT notifications regarding spice exports.


4. Registration & Licensing Required

To export cumin seeds, get the following:

  • IEC Code from DGFT
  • GST Registration
  • APEDA Registration (mandatory for agricultural produce)
  • FSSAI License
  • Spice Board Registration (CRES) for major spice exporters

5. Target Export Markets for Cumin Seeds

India exports cumin to over 90 countries. Top buyers include:

  • UAE
  • Bangladesh
  • USA
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Vietnam
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • Turkey
  • UK
  • Egypt

Understand buyer preferences (machine vs. sortex cleaned, packaging, certification) before quoting.


6. Packaging and Labelling

Standard cumin export packaging includes:

  • PP Bags, Jute Bags, or Paper Bags
  • 25kg / 50kg bulk packing
  • Vacuum-packed or retail pouches for branded sales

Label must include:

  • Product name
  • Net weight
  • Country of Origin
  • Batch no., Lot no., and expiry date
  • Exporter name and FSSAI license (for food-grade markets)

7. Shipment & Logistics for Cumin Seeds

Ports used for cumin seed exports:

  • Mundra Port (most preferred for Gujarat/Rajasthan exporters)
  • JNPT Mumbai
  • Kandla Port

Shipping is mostly done via 20ft FCL dry containers. Ensure fumigation and phytosanitary certification before stuffing.


8. Documents Required to Export Cumin Seeds

Key documents include:

  • Commercial Invoice & Packing List
  • Bill of Lading / Airway Bill
  • Phytosanitary Certificate
  • Certificate of Origin
  • FSSAI License copy
  • APEDA & Spice Board Registration
  • Buyer’s Import Permit (if required)

9. Finding Buyers for Cumin Seeds

Use the following methods:

  • APEDA Buyer-Seller Meets
  • B2B Portals like Alibaba, TradeIndia, ExportersIndia
  • LinkedIn outreach to importers & traders
  • Email trade offers to spice wholesalers abroad
  • Contact Indian Embassies and Trade Consulates

Offer samples, lab reports, and flexible packaging to attract first-time buyers.


10. Payment and Risk Protection

Cumin is a non-perishable dry good, making it ideal for:

  • Advance Payment
  • LC (Letter of Credit)
  • D/P (Documents Against Payment)

Use ECGC insurance to safeguard against payment default and buyer non-performance.


🌿 Pro Tips for New Cumin Exporters:

  • Invest in cleaning, sortex, or packaging machines to boost profits
  • Offer organic cumin or E. Coli-free lots for premium clients
  • Register your own brand for long-term growth in retail packs
  • Watch for global price trends and harvest updates in Rajasthan/Gujarat

Conclusion

India dominates the cumin seed export market—but exporters who maintain quality, documentation, and reliable buyer relationships truly succeed. Start with small shipments, build a reputation, and scale gradually.


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