Root2Leaf Organic Leads Export of Premium Makhana to China, Strengthening India's Global Superfood Presence
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New Delhi [India], March 23: In a landmark development for India's agricultural export sector, Root2Leaf Organic has successfully exported 5 metric tons of premium Makhana (fox nuts) from India to China, marking a significant milestone in the international journey of one of India's most valued traditional superfoods.
The export represents a growing global interest in plant-based, nutrient-rich foods and highlights the increasing role of organized supply chains in connecting Indian farmers with international markets.
The consignment, packed in two 40-foot Cube containers, carried export-grade Makhana (fox nuts) destined for China, reflecting the rising international demand for India's clean-label and traditional food ingredients.
A Strategic Step for India's Superfood Exports
Makhana, commonly known as fox nuts or lotus seeds, has been cultivated for generations in the wetlands of Bihar. The Mithila region -- particularly districts such as Darbhanga, Madhubani, Katihar, Supaul, Purnea, and Araria -- is globally recognized as the primary production hub for high-quality makhana. The region accounts for nearly 90 per cent of India's total production, making it the backbone of the country's makhana industry.
Known for its bright whiteness, large kernel size, and excellent popping quality, Mithila Makhana has earned a reputation as a premium product among international buyers. Nutritionally, makhana is rich in protein, fibre, and antioxidants while naturally low in fat, making it increasingly popular among health-conscious consumers seeking nutritious and plant-based snack options.
Root2Leaf Organic Driving Global Market Access
The makhana export to China represents one of the company's ongoing efforts to expand the reach of India's traditional agricultural strengths in global markets.
A key aspect of the export project was the establishment of a structured sourcing and logistics network that connects farmers directly with export markets. For this initiative, Root2Leaf worked closely with Mera Kisan India, a platform focused on organized sourcing of makhana from Bihar's producing regions.
Through this integrated approach, Root2Leaf was able to build a reliable farm-to-export supply system by giving digital platform or Mera Kisan to build a global connection that ensures consistent product quality, traceability, and logistical efficiency -- factors that are increasingly important for international buyers.
For thousands of farmers across Bihar's wetland regions, makhana cultivation represents a vital source of livelihood. Traditionally grown in ponds and water bodies, the crop requires specialised knowledge and labour-intensive harvesting techniques that have been preserved through generations of farming communities.
Commenting on the milestone, Dr Dipak Patel, Managing Director of Root2Leaf Organic, emphasized the long-term vision behind the initiative.
"This export represents much more than a shipment. It reflects the collective effort of farmers, sourcing partners, and supply chain stakeholders who are working together to bring India's traditional superfoods to global consumers.
The successful export of Makhana to China signals India's growing capacity to compete in the global speciality food market. As consumer demand for natural, nutritious foods continues to rise, traditional ingredients such as makhana are gaining attention from international food brands and health-focused retailers.
Initiatives led by companies such as Root2Leaf Organic demonstrate how organized sourcing, farmer collaboration, and export expertise can transform regional agricultural products into globally recognized food ingredients. As international awareness grows, Makhana is poised to become one of India's most promising agricultural exports in the years ahead.
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