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                            Moringa Seeds

Moringa Seeds

Moringa Seeds, High Quality Indian Moringa Seed
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Description

Overview
Quick Details
Type:
MORINGA SEEDS
Color:
Black
Certification:
Phytosanitary Certificate
Place of Origin:
Tamil Nadu, India
Brand Name:
HARI BAABAA
Model Number:
HBEMYS001
Hybrid:
Yes
YELLOW:
YELLOW
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
AS PER YOUR REQUIRMENT
Delivery Time
10DAYS FROM ORDER /confirm/iATION
Company Information

 

At Hari Baabaa Exports we produce quality product that can guarantee complete customer satisfaction.We have a very good team of professionals who create the right and high quality product that the customer requires and deliver it at the right time, supported by a good communication and technological system. Above all we are always close to the market and keep ourselves updated with right fashion, product and Hi-street requirements.

 

This journey is a complete testimony to the clarity of vision and the quantum of energy that propels the company.The various departments of the company are coordinated in such a way that optimum efficiency is obtained. Product Development is the real strength of the company.

Packaging & Shipping

 We can supply 20 Kgs PP woven bag

Our Services

 We  work at our best before & After PO

Product Description

 

We are manufacturing Moringa Oleifera Seed.

We are exporting moringa Oleifera Seed PKM1 in bulk quantity

 

Moringa seeds are used for cultivation and oil extraction. The best Seed is Morigna Oleifera PKM1.

Moringa PKM1 hydride seed contain highest nutrient.

The mature seed is about 40% oil. Moringa oil is of excellent quality (73% oleic acid, similar to olive oil) for cooking. Sold for many years as "ben oil," it is used in cooking and perfumes and has been used as a watch lubrication, but was replaced long ago by sperm oil. It can be used for making soap and is also excellent to burn for light. The oil is slow to become rancid. The species, M. peregrina, from the Red Sea area reportedly produces very good oil.