Product Overview
With much better current experience, we have the capability to distribute and supply a wide range of Fresh Banana in Ludhiana, Punjab, India that is one of the important fruits of the world, especially of the tropics. It is often called as Apple of paradise. Banana accounts for the highest production among the fruits and contributes to 31% of the total production. In India it is cultivated in 0.482 M ha area with the total production of 16.167 MMT and productivity of 33.5 MT/ha. The major Banana growing states are Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. In West Bengal it occupies an area of 18,900 ha with the total production and productivity of 0.335 MMT and 17.7 MT/ha respectively. It contains nearly all-essential nutrients including minerals and vitamins and has several medicinal properties. Banana is a rich source of energy. The flower-buds and the central core of the pseudostem are utilized to prepare tasty food dishes. Banana leaf is used as a biological plate for serving food. Attractive napkins, placemats, carry bags etc are made from banana fibre. Banana (Musa-paradisiaca) belongs to the family Musaceae. In West Bengal, Dwarf Cavendish, Champa, Mortman, Rasthali, Amrit Sagar, Giant Governor and Lacatan varieties are generally grown.
Contact Person Mr. Achintya Rai
Village Bhatta Dhua, Industrial Area, Hambran, Near Hambran Bus Stand,
With much better current experience, we have the capability to distribute and supply a wide range of Fresh Banana in Ludhiana, Punjab, India that is one of the important fruits of the world, especially of the tropics. It is often called as Apple of paradise. Banana accounts for the highest production among the fruits and contributes to 31% of the total production. In India it is cultivated in 0.482 M ha area with the total production of 16.167 MMT and productivity of 33.5 MT/ha. The major Banana growing states are Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. In West Bengal it occupies an area of 18,900 ha with the total production and productivity of 0.335 MMT and 17.7 MT/ha respectively. It contains nearly all-essential nutrients including minerals and vitamins and has several medicinal properties. Banana is a rich source of energy. The flower-buds and the central core of the pseudostem are utilized to prepare tasty food dishes. Banana leaf is used as a biological plate for serving food. Attractive napkins, placemats, carry bags etc are made from banana fibre. Banana (Musa-paradisiaca) belongs to the family Musaceae. In West Bengal, Dwarf Cavendish, Champa, Mortman, Rasthali, Amrit Sagar, Giant Governor and Lacatan varieties are generally grown.