Wide interior shot of a busy produce pack-house sorting table, workers in context sorting and grading fresh red onions and pomegranates under bright industrial overhead lighting, wooden crates stacked in background, daylight streaming from high windows on the right side
Wide interior shot of a busy produce pack-house sorting table, workers in context sorting and grading fresh red onions and pomegranates under bright industrial overhead lighting, wooden crates stacked in background, daylight streaming from high windows on the right side
— Nashik, Maharashtra

One operation. Farm gate to port.

Mayank Dwivedi Exim runs its own pack house in the Pimpalgaon Baswant–Niphad corridor. The founder who signs the export contract is the same person who approves each graded lot before it leaves the floor.

+ How We Operate

Three principles. Every shipment.

Integrity

Consistency

Transparency

Repeat buyers return because the second container matches the first. Seasonal sourcing from the same farm corridors keeps variety, size, and dry-matter within agreed tolerances.

Phytosanitary certificates, APEDA registration, and pre-shipment inspection reports are shared before loading — not after payment. Documentation is never withheld to close a deal.

Grade declarations match what is in the container. If a lot misses spec at pre-shipment inspection, it does not ship — regardless of timeline pressure.

APEDA-registered. Paperwork in order.

Every certification — APEDA, FSSAI, IEC, RCMC, phytosanitary — is current, verifiable, and available on request. Review the full compliance record before you commit to a sample order.