Curcuma longa
Our Premium Dried Turmeric is grown in Nigeria’s nutrient-dense soil and harvested specifically for high Curcuminoid potency. Processed with advanced AgriTech to ensure a vibrant golden hue and zero contaminants, it meets the rigorous quality standards required by global pharmaceutical and culinary industries.

High-concentration rhizomes specifically cultivated for laboratory extraction.
A product designed to pass through international customs without delay.
Leveraging AgriTech to build absolute trust between the farm and the buyer.
Product Type
Dried Turmeric Rhizomes (Whole or Split)
Curcumin Content
5% - 7% + (Grade A) / 3% - 5% (Grade B)
Moisture Content
Less than equal to 10%
Physical Appearance
Vibrant Golden-Orange internally; Clean, earthy skin
Admixture / Foreign Matter
Less than 0.5%
Flavor/Aroma
Characteristic, pungent, and earthy
Pesticide Residues
Zero / Undetectable (Compliant with EU MRLs)
Tailored packaging for international export standards
Weight per Bag: 25kg or 50kg Net Weight.
New, double-stitched 25kg or 50kg PP (Polypropylene) or Single Jute Bags with food-grade inner liners.
13 - 15 Metric Tons (20ft FCL) / 26 - 28 Metric Tons (40ft FCL)
1kg, 2kg, or 5kg vacuum-sealed aluminum foil pouches to prevent oxidation and moisture ingress.
Pallet Specs: Standard ISPM 15 heat-treated pallets ($1200\text{mm} \times 1000\text{mm}$) containing 20–40 bags each.
50kg HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) drums for high-curcumin batches destined for pharmaceutical extraction.
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Europe
North America
Middle East
Asia
18 Metric Tons (MT)
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