Cardamom Essential Oil is sourced from the Elettaria cardamomum seeds grown throughout India and Sri Lanka. Harvesting typically takes place from August through March and although this crop has a single harvest season, it involves multiple pickings as pods mature unevenly. Elettaria cardamomum thrives in warm, humid conditions with well-distributed rainfall and temperatures between 15–28 °C, preferring well-drained, loamy to humus-rich soils with high organic matter content.
This season, growing conditions have faced significant challenges. Irregular rainfall during the flowering stage and localized fungal pressure following heavy rains have negatively affected pod development, while reduced labour availability has compressed picking windows. As a result, the current crop yield is estimated to be approximately 20–30% lower than last year, with seed weight down by around 18% compared to 2024.
Despite these concerns, market demand for Cardamom Essential Oil remains strong and is trending upward, suggesting firmer pricing and tighter supply. Availability may be limited in the next quarter, and early planning for bulk orders (ideally between August and December) is strongly recommended.
Daucus carota, the domesticated form of the wild carrot, is grown in India is harvested annually between March and April. This variety of wild carrot requires well-drained loamy soils and cool to moderate temperatures during vegetative growth, with stable weather conditions during flowering and seed maturity.
This year’s Daucus carota crop size is largely comparable to last year’s, although yields are estimated to be marginally lower by approximately 2–5%. Growing conditions have been generally satisfactory, but the crop remains sensitive to late-season weather fluctuations, which could still influence final output. Market demand for Carrot Seed Essential Oil is steady, with no immediate signs of shortage anticipated in the coming quarter.
Steam distilled from the Eucalyptus radiata tree leaves grown in Australia and South Africa, this variety of Eucalyptus is harvested during non-winter months, generally between August and May. This allows for multiple harvests throughout the year. Eucalyptus radiata grows best in fertile, well-drained soils and requires subtropical to temperate climates with regular rainfall.
Current growing conditions are stable, and there are no reports of climate-related challenges or pest issues. The cultivated area remains consistent at approximately 12 hectares, with crop size similar to last year. As a result, yield levels are expected to remain steady, with no notable increase or decrease year over year. Market demand for Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil is stable, with no shortages anticipated in the coming months. Bulk pricing inquiries can be made year-round under relatively stable market conditions.
Perilla Seed Organic Carrier Oil is cold pressed from the Perilla frutescens seeds organically grown in China, with harvest occurring annually around October. Well-drained soils and warm, humid environments are required for cultivating quality Perilla seeds and oil.
With suitable growing conditions supporting this harvest season, the crop size and yield for Perilla seeds remain unchanged compared to last year, supporting steady production levels. Market demand for Perilla Seed Organic Oil is stable, and supply is expected to remain sufficient in the near term, with no shortages anticipated. Bulk pricing discussions generally begin around December, once the harvested seeds have been processed and oil production is underway.
Harvested in India’s Gujarat and Rajasthan regions between June and July, Neem Organic Carrier Oil is cold pressed from organically grown Azadirachta indica seeds. Neem trees are known for their high adaptability, growing well in a wide range of soil types under average Indian weather conditions.
This season’s crop is considered affluent, with no disease pressure reported and average growing conditions supporting a stable yield comparable to last year. Market demand for Organic Neem Oil also remains steady with balanced market conditions and no anticipated shortages over the next quarter. Bulk pricing discussions typically begin between April and May, ahead of the harvest, allowing buyers to secure volumes under stable market conditions.