Estate-direct spice export from Idukki, Kerala.
Erthiq Farm LLP supplies green cardamom and black pepper from its estate in Idukki, Kerala, and responds to international RFQs. Single-origin material from a named estate in the Western Ghats high-range belt — not blended trader inventory.
Two ways to source from our estate.
International importers begin with an RFQ on this hub. Bulk wholesale orders inside India run through the trade platform.
Export — Worldwide
International importers send an RFQ. Green cardamom and black pepper from the same estate, packaged for export. FOB / CIF, lab COA on request, documentation per consignment.
Wholesale — India
Bulk B2B orders across India. KYC-verified partners, Razorpay payments, GST invoicing, dispatch via logistics partners. Minimum 25 kg per order.
A plantation that also trades.
Most Indian spice suppliers are traders who buy from plantations. Erthiq is a plantation that also trades — single-origin material from a named estate in Idukki’s high ranges, with traceability that trader-aggregators cannot offer. For buyers who need to know where their cardamom and pepper actually come from — for clean-label, organic, or premium positioning — origin is verifiable, not assumed.
Origin you can trace
Material is anchored to Erthiq's estate at Pampupara, Kadasikadavu, Vandanmettu, Udumbanchola, Idukki — and a vetted grower network in the same high-range belt. Not a blended, unidentifiable supply chain.
Documentation per consignment
Export documentation is handled per shipment. The exact list of documents is shared on enquiry, sized to your destination country and buyer specification.
Consistency after the order
Erthiq commits to clear communication through the shipment cycle — the single thing importers most often find missing from origin suppliers.
Two commodities. One estate.
Verified entity. Documentation per consignment.
Erthiq Farm LLP is a registered Indian LLP with GST and FSSAI in place. Export documentation is sized to the destination country and the buyer’s specification, and the exact list is shared on enquiry.
Importers, distributors, manufacturers — worldwide.
Erthiq works with importers, distributors, food manufacturers, and repackers internationally. Enquiries are accepted from all markets.
Cardamom sees strongest international demand across the Gulf — Saudi Arabia is the largest single market for Indian green cardamom, driven by Gahwa coffee, alongside the UAE, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar.
Black pepper moves to importers across Europe, the USA, the Gulf, and Asia. Premium and traceable cardamom is also sourced into Europe, the USA, and Japan.
Tell us what you need.
Commodity, grade, quantity, destination, Incoterm, and any certification or packaging requirements. Erthiq will respond within 1–2 business days with availability, indicative pricing, lead time, and the documentation list scoped to your destination.
Export essentials.
What does Erthiq export from Idukki, Kerala?
Green cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum) and black pepper (Piper nigrum), sourced from Erthiq Farm LLP’s estate in Udumbanchola, Idukki, and a vetted grower network in the same Kerala high-range belt.
Is Erthiq a producer or a trader?
Both. Erthiq is a plantation that also trades. Material is single-origin from a named estate in Idukki rather than blended trader inventory, with traceability to the estate and grower network.
How does the export enquiry process work?
Send an RFQ with commodity, grade, quantity, destination country, and Incoterm. Erthiq responds with availability, indicative pricing, packaging, lead time, and the documentation list scoped to your destination.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Sea freight starts at 1 metric ton across cardamom and pepper. Air freight starts at 500 kg, used for high-value cardamom in smaller lots.
Which Incoterms does Erthiq work with?
FOB and CIF are the common defaults. CFR and EXW are accommodated on request; specify your preference in the RFQ.
Where is Erthiq’s estate located?
Pampupara, Kadasikadavu, Vandanmettu, Udumbanchola, Idukki, Kerala 685551. The estate sits in the Western Ghats high-range belt at 1,000–1,500 m elevation.