Our Products
Our offered Product range includes Dholka Pomegranate, Anab-E-Shahi Grapes, Black Hamburg Grapes, Perlette Grapes and Ganesh Pomegranate.
Fruits large, rind yellowish red with pinkish white aril. It is a popular cultivar of Gujarat.
This mouthwatering grape variety was introduced in Hyderabad by Abdul Baquer Khan from the Middle East around 1890. 'Anab' is an Arabic word for grape while 'Shahi' carries a 'Royal' connotation.
Anab-e-Shahi, a delicious grape variety that originates from Hyderabad and fills the mouth with water
A vigorous grapevine that grows well in a greenhouse, as well as outside against a south or south-west facing wall. It is one of the easiest grapes to grow, though only sets fruit outdoors after a long, hot summer. In a greenhouse it sets freely, producing large bunches of sweet-tasting dark red or purple, seeded grapes year after year.
Perlette is a large grape with white, thin skin. The flesh is firm, crisp, and juicy. The Perlette Grapes are very similar to Thompson Seedless, but with a wider climate range. An excellent fruit for table use as well as raisins.
This variety is developed by selection method. It is a prolific bearer, fruit very large, rind yellowish red, pinkish aril with soft seeds. It is the commercial cultivar of Maharashtra. The average yield ranges from 8-10 kg per tree.
Badami mango Is found in the southern states of India and is quite huge in size and sweet to taste. Badami mango is also known as the Alfonso of Karnataka
This variety is developed at IIHR, Bangalore. The mature fruits resemble cultivar 'Ganesh' with respect to shape and size. However, the rind of this variety is reddish brown with green streaks containing red bold arils. The fruit weighs 270 g with an average yield of 16-18 tonnes/ha.
Bangalore blue grape, also simply called Bangalore Blue, is a variety of fox grape grown in districts around Bangalore in India. It is one of the three major varieties of grape in the state of Karnataka.
Bangalore Blue is closely related to the American Concord variety
A vigorous deciduous vine with bold-textured, deep green foliage, grown for its large bunches of classic, small, sweet, mild-flavoured, green grapes. A good mid-season table grape. This vigorous, twining vine works well as a screen for arbours or trailing along fences.
Easily grown in deep, loamy, humus-rich, well-drained soil, but quite adaptable. Water deeply, regularly in the first growing season to establish root system; reduce the frequency, once established. Feed with an organic fertilizer from spring to midsummer. Provide sturdy trellis or arbour support. Prune annually to control size.
This variety is developed by selection method. It is a prolific bearer, fruit very large, rind yellowish red, pinkish aril with soft seeds. It is the commercial cultivar of Maharashtra. The average yield ranges from 8-10 kg per tree.
Pusa Seedless: It is a selection made from Thompson Seedless. It resembles its parent Thompson Seedless with regard to most of the characters but its berries are more elongated. It was recommended for commercial cultivation in 1976. It is highly responsive to the GA3 applications. The berries have high TSS (22-24%) content.It is suitable for both table purposes and raisin making