Flax

Linseeds, another name for flaxseeds, are widely used. These seeds originate from the Linaceae family’s flax plant. Tonnes of flax are exported from India each year. The flax export from India has been increasing year after year due to the many uses and advantages of flax seeds. Thus, the export of linseed is seen as a promising chance for Indian flax exporters to tap into the global market.

Nutrients:

  • Calories – 37 calories
  • Fiber – 1.9 g
  • Carbs 2 g

Minerals:

  • Thiamine
  • Copper
  • Magnesium
  • Phosphorous
  • Molybdenum
  • Protein:

  • 1.3g
  • Pre-Shipment Inspection:

  • According to the weight and quality requirements specified by the customer.
  • Standard Packing:

    • We provide packaging in terms of 5, 10, 20, 25, 50 and 100kg also, as per the customers’ (country) requirement.

    FLAX VARIETIES WE EXPORT

    Various types of flax, including Pratap Alsi-1, Deepika, Azad Alsi-1, and other varieties, are imported from India. The Indian exporter of linseed sells premium-quality seeds overseas. The following types of linseed are the most common ones exported from India.

    PRATAP ALSI-1 (RLU-6)

    The Pratap Alsi- 1 kind of flax seeds have a 41.08% oil content. The Rajasthan Kota command areas are the suggested area for this type. This type is distinguished by its height, uprightness, funnel-shaped flowers, light brown seeds, modest resistance to wilt, tolerance to rust, and other traits.

    DEEPIKA (RLC 78)

    The oil content in the seeds of Deepika or RLC 78 is 41.39%. This type of linseed often grows to a medium height. This type, which has brown seeds and blue blossoms, is especially renowned for its resistance to PM.

    AZAD ALSI-1 (LMS 9-2K)

    Flax seeds of the Azas Alsi-1 type have an oil content of about 39.92%. This cultivar typically yields around 1610 kg/ha. It has been suggested that this type grow in the Bundelkhand regions of Rajasthan, MP, and Uttar Pradesh.

    LC-2063

    Another type of linseed that was released in 2008 and is shipped from India is LC-2063. It has been suggested that this type be grown in Punjab State’s irrigated areas. Tall plants, medium maturity, blue blooms, and dark brown seeds can all be used to describe it.

    HIMANI (KL-214)

    The Himani type of linseed has a 36.4% oil content. It has been suggested that this type be grown in the Punjab, Haryana, and J&K regions. KL-214 is typically identified by its blue flowers, tiny brown seeds, and modest rust resistance.

    BHAGSU (KL-215)

    Released in 2010, Bhagsu is another variety of Linseed which is exported abroad from India. The oil content present in this variety of Linseed is 36.38%. The recommended regions for the growth of this variety are Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Uttaranchal, Punjab, Haryana.

    The ideal company to choose from if you’re interested in flax export from India is Vachhani Impex. Vachhani Impex  offers a wealth of expertise in the export of food products. We can assist you with each stage involved in the export of flax thanks to our qualified team of executives and our extensive global network. Choose Vachhani Impex, one of the most reputable flax importers from India, and your work is done!

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