🌱 From Nashik to the World: Premium Indian Onions by Ecom Exim

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Nashik Onion

India stands tall as a global leader in agricultural exports, and Nashik – a city in Maharashtra – is widely recognized as the Onion Capital of India. With its nutrient-rich black soil and ideal climate, Nashik produces some of the finest red onions sought after worldwide.

At Ecom Exim, we take pride in delivering these fresh, farm-sourced onions to global markets with consistency, quality, and care. Our export-grade onions are sorted, graded, and shipped with precision to meet the high standards of international buyers.

🧅 Why Choose Nashik Onions?

  • Deep red color with glossy skin
  • Bold aroma and pungent taste
  • Uniform size – ideal for food service & retail
  • Long shelf life – suitable for export
  • Resistance to rotting during transit

🌍 Ecom Exim – Trusted Indian Onion Exporter

Ecom Exim is a merchant exporter based in India, specializing in the export of Nashik red onions to the UK, Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Our strong network of farmers and logistics partners ensures that we deliver fresh produce on time, every time.

✔️ Why Partner with Ecom Exim?

  • Sorted, Graded & Hygienically Packed
  • Compliant with APEDA and FSSAI standards
  • Flexible MOQ & Custom Branding
  • Fast and Reliable Shipping Worldwide
  • Dedicated Buyer Support

📦 Product Specifications

  • Product: Fresh Red Onion (Nashik Variety)
  • Size Options: 45mm+, 55mm+, 60mm+
  • Packing: 5kg, 10kg, 25kg, and 50kg mesh bags
  • Loading Port: JNPT / Mumbai
  • Lead Time: 7–10 working days post confirmation

📩 Get in Touch

If you’re an importer, wholesaler, or food distributor looking to source premium Indian onions, we’re here to support your needs with full export documentation, logistics, and quality compliance.

📧 Email: somnathpattiil@gmail.com
🌐 Website: www.ecomexim.com

Let’s bring the bold taste of Indian agriculture to global markets — one onion at a time.

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