FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
India exports a wide range of millets such as Pearl Millet (Bajra), Foxtail Millet, Finger Millet (Ragi), Sorghum (Jowar), Little Millet, and Barnyard Millet depending on international demand and import regulations.
Yes. Exporters usually need FSSAI compliance, Phytosanitary Certificate, APEDA registration, and quality certifications like Organic or Non-GMO if required by the importing country.
Millets from India are commonly exported to countries such as the USA, UAE, Canada, Australia, Germany, and other European and Middle East markets where healthy grains are in demand.
Millets are generally packed in moisture-proof food-grade bags, vacuum packs, or bulk sacks with proper labeling including origin, nutritional details, and export compliance information.
The export timeline depends on documentation, customs clearance, and shipping method. Typically, sea shipments take 2–6 weeks, while air cargo is faster but more expensive.