“RATHORE EXIM”

Authentic Indian Forest Products – Global Exporter of Bamboo, Herbs & Resins

India is home to rich forest biodiversity, and we export premium-quality forest products worldwide. Our offerings include wild herbs, tendu leaves, medicinal plants, resins, bamboo, forest honey, and natural oils. We cater to wholesale, private labeling, and raw supply needs with proper certification and compliance. Trusted by B2B buyers and sourcing agents, we ensure quality and traceability. Partner with us for authentic forest-based exports from the tribal heartlands of India.

Final Categorized List of Forest Products for Export/Our Forest Products Range

Natural Herbs & Medicinal Plants

  1. Tinospora cordifolia

    • Uses: Boosts immunity, treats fever, reduces stress, and promotes overall health.

  2. Withania somnifera

    • Uses: Known for its adaptogenic properties, helps reduce stress, anxiety, and boosts energy.

  3. Indian Gooseberry (Amla)

    • Uses: Rich in Vitamin C, supports immunity, aids digestion, and has anti-aging properties.

  4. Terminalia chebula

    • Uses: A powerful detoxifier, aids digestion, and is used for treating constipation and other digestive issues.

  5. Terminalia bellirica

    • Uses: Used in treating respiratory issues, digestive problems, and is part of the Triphala formula for overall health.

  6. Chlorophytum borivilianum

    • Uses: Enhances stamina, boosts energy, treats erectile dysfunction, and is used as an aphrodisiac.

  7. Asparagus racemosus

    • Uses: Supports the female reproductive system, improves lactation, and balances hormones.

  8. Andrographis paniculata

    • Uses: Known for its antimicrobial, antiviral properties, and supports the immune system.

  9. Swertia chirata

    • Uses: Treats digestive disorders, used in treating malaria, and supports liver function.

  10. Bacopa monnieri

  • Uses: Improves memory, enhances cognitive function, and reduces anxiety.

  1. Turmeric (Curcuma longa)

  • Uses: Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, supports joint health, and boosts immunity.

  1. Ocimum sanctum

  • Uses: Known for its adaptogenic and immune-boosting properties, helps with stress and respiratory issues.

  1. Azadirachta indica

  • Uses: Antibacterial, antifungal, used in skin care and to treat various infections.

  1. Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

  • Uses: Relieves nausea, aids digestion, reduces inflammation, and has antibacterial properties.

  1. Garlic (Allium sativum)

  • Uses: Boosts immunity, lowers cholesterol, improves heart health, and has antimicrobial properties.

  1. Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum)

  • Uses: Helps regulate blood sugar, supports digestion, and has anti-inflammatory properties.

  1. Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller)

  • Uses: Soothes skin, reduces inflammation, promotes digestion, and has antibacterial properties.

  1. Moringa (Moringa oleifera)

  • Uses: Rich in vitamins and minerals, boosts energy, supports digestive health, and has anti-inflammatory properties.

Natural Gums & Resins from Chhattisgarh Forests

  • Shorea Gum (for Sal Tree)

  • Axlewood Gum (for Anogeissus latifolia)

  • Karaya Gum (for Sterculia urens)

  • Gum Arabic (for Acacia nilotica / Babool)

  • Tragacanth Gum (for Astragalus species)

  • Ebony Gum (for Diospyros melanoxylon / Tendu)

  • Marking Nut Resin (for Semecarpus anacardium)

  • Butea Gum (for Butea monosperma / Flame of the Forest)

  • Myrobalan Gum (for Terminalia chebula)

  • Almondette Gum (for Buchanania lanzan / Chironji)

  • Mahua Resin (for Madhuca indica / Mahua)

  • Lac Tree Gum (for Schleichera oleosa / Kusum)

Leaves for Commercial Use

  • Ebony Tree Leaves (for Bidi Making)

  • Buttercup Tree Leaves (used in traditional crafts, food products)

  • Flame of the Forest Leaves (used for religious rituals, handicrafts)

  • Shorea Tree Leaves (for Plate Making, from Sal Tree)

  • Bamboo Leaves (used in basket weaving, handicrafts)

  • Lac Tree Leaves (used in traditional rituals and medicinal practices)

  • Indian Lilac Leaves (used for medicinal purposes, pest control)

  • Guava Tree Leaves (used in traditional medicine, food preservation)

  • Bael Tree Leaves (used for medicinal purposes, in Ayurveda)

  • Mango Tree Leaves (used in religious ceremonies, for pest control)

Edible Forest Products

  1. Madhuca longifolia Flowers

    • Uses: For making liquor, sweets, and as a natural sweetener.

  2. Buchanania lanzan

    • Uses: Seeds used in sweets, desserts, and traditional dishes.

  3. Tamarind (Tamarindus indica)

    • Uses: Used in culinary dishes, chutneys, and beverages for its sour taste.

  4. Wild Honey

    • Uses: Used as a natural sweetener, for medicinal purposes, and in various dishes.

  5. Aegle marmelos Fruit

    • Uses: Consumed in raw form, made into beverages, jams, or used in Ayurvedic medicine.

  6. Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)

    • Uses: The fruit is edible, and the seeds are used in various traditional dishes. It’s also used for making jackfruit chips.

  7. Wild Mango (Mangifera indica)

    • Uses: Consumed as fruit, pickles, or used in various local recipes.

  8. Bamboo Shoot (Bambusa spp.)

    • Uses: Used in various curries and soups, and is a common ingredient in many Asian cuisines.

  9. Kokum (Garcinia indica)

    • Uses: Used for making refreshing drinks, pickles, and as a souring agent in culinary dishes.

  10. Indian Jujube (Ziziphus mauritiana)

    • Uses: Consumed raw, dried, or used in jams and pickles.

  11. Indian Plum (Syzygium cumini)

    • Uses: Consumed fresh, in juices, and has various medicinal benefits.

  12. Coriander Seeds (Coriandrum sativum)

    • Uses: Used in cooking, both the seeds and leaves are used for flavoring dishes.

  13. Indian Gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica)

    • Uses: Used in cooking, as a preservative, and for making juice.

  14. Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

    • Uses: Used in cooking, teas, and medicinal purposes.

  15. Ficus Fruit (Ficus spp.)

    • Uses: Some species have edible fruit, often used in jams, juices, or as a natural sweetener.

Bamboo & Cane Products

  1. Raw Bamboo

    • Uses: Used in construction, furniture making, and handicrafts.

  2. Treated Bamboo Poles

    • Uses: Used in construction, scaffolding, and as poles for fencing, gardening, and decoration.

  3. Bamboo Sticks for Agarbatti (Incense Sticks)

    • Uses: Used as the base for making incense sticks.

  4. Bamboo Mats and Baskets

    • Uses: Used in household items, decoration, and for storing goods.

  1. Bamboo Furniture

    • Uses: Chairs, tables, and other furniture items made from bamboo.

  2. Bamboo Flooring

    • Uses: Sustainable flooring option for homes and offices.

  3. Bamboo Charcoal

    • Uses: Used in air purifiers, water filtration, and as a fuel source.

  4. Bamboo Cutlery & Kitchenware

    • Uses: Spoons, forks, knives, and other kitchen items made from bamboo.

  5. Bamboo Paper

    • Uses: Paper products made from bamboo pulp, an eco-friendly alternative to wood-based paper.

  6. Bamboo Toothbrushes

    • Uses: Eco-friendly toothbrushes with bamboo handles.

  7. Bamboo Skewers

    • Uses: Used in grilling, baking, and cooking.

  8. Cane Furniture

    • Uses: Chairs, tables, and other furniture items made from cane.

  9. Bamboo Wall Panels

    • Uses: Decorative panels made from bamboo used in interior design.

  10. Bamboo Planters and Pots

    • Uses: Eco-friendly planters and pots for indoor and outdoor plants.

  11. Bamboo Rafts & Boats

    • Uses: Used for fishing or travel in some regions.

Natural Oils & Extracts

  1. Madhuca longifolia Oil

    • Uses: Used in traditional medicine, skincare products, and as a cooking oil.

  2. Azadirachta indica Oil

    • Uses: Used for its antibacterial, antifungal properties in skincare, pest control, and hair care products.

  3. Schleichera oleosa Oil

    • Uses: Used in hair care, skincare products, and for its medicinal benefits.

  4. Shorea robusta Seed Oil

    • Uses: Used in cosmetics, skincare, and as a traditional medicinal oil.

  1. Sesame Oil (Sesamum indicum)

    • Uses: Used for cooking, skincare, hair care, and as an Ayurvedic medicine.

  2. Castor Oil (Ricinus communis)

    • Uses: Used for hair growth, skin care, and as a laxative.

  3. Coconut Oil (Cocos nucifera)

    • Uses: Used in cooking, skincare, hair care, and traditional medicine.

  4. Bamboo Oil (Bambusa spp.)

    • Uses: Used in hair care and skincare products for its antioxidant and anti-aging properties.

  5. Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia chinensis)

    • Uses: Used in skincare and hair care for moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties.

  6. Phyllanthus emblica Oil

    • Uses: Used in hair care for strengthening hair, preventing hair fall, and promoting hair growth.

  7. Turmeric Oil (Curcuma longa)

    • Uses: Used in skincare for its anti-inflammatory and healing properties.

  8. Argan Oil (Argania spinosa)

    • Uses: Used in skincare, hair care, and for its moisturizing and anti-aging benefits.

  9. Ginger Oil (Zingiber officinale)

    • Uses: Used for its warming properties, in skincare, and for promoting circulation.

  10. Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)

    • Uses: Known for its antimicrobial properties, used in skincare for acne treatment and dandruff control.

  11. Lavender Oil (Lavandula angustifolia)

    • Uses: Used in aromatherapy, skincare, and for its relaxing properties.

  12. Eucalyptus Oil (Eucalyptus globulus)

    • Uses: Used in aromatherapy, for respiratory issues, and as an antiseptic.

Wild Fruits & Seeds

  1. Schleichera oleosa

    • Uses: Used for oil extraction, traditional medicine, and skincare.

  2. Shorea robusta

    • Uses: Used in oil extraction, for skincare, and medicinal purposes.

  3. Terminalia chebula

    • Uses: Used in traditional medicine, for digestive health, and detoxification.

  4. Terminalia bellirica

    • Uses: Used for medicinal purposes, digestive health, and as part of Triphala.

  5. Wild Syzygium cumini

    • Uses: Used for its medicinal properties, in diabetes management, and as a fruit for consumption.

  1. Wild Mango Seeds (Mangifera indica)

    • Uses: Seeds are used in traditional medicine and for oil extraction.

  2. Jackfruit Seeds (Artocarpus heterophyllus)

    • Uses: Used in traditional cooking, for its nutritional value, and medicinal uses.

  3. Tamarind Seeds (Tamarindus indica)

    • Uses: Used in food, for oil extraction, and in traditional medicine.

  4. Wild Orange Seeds (Citrus aurantium)

    • Uses: Used for essential oil extraction, in skincare, and as a digestive aid.

  5. Bamboo Seeds (Bambusa spp.)

    • Uses: Sometimes used in traditional recipes, and for planting to grow more bamboo.

  6. Wild Guava Seeds (Psidium guajava)

    • Uses: Used in traditional medicine for digestive health, and sometimes for oil extraction.

  7. Pineapple Seeds (Ananas comosus)

    • Uses: Used for medicinal purposes, particularly for digestive issues and inflammation.

  8. Wild Mulberry Seeds (Morus alba)

    • Uses: Used in traditional medicine for managing blood sugar levels and overall health.

  9. Wild Apricot Seeds (Prunus armeniaca)

    • Uses: Used in skincare products and for medicinal purposes, especially in treating respiratory issues.

  10. Wild Papaya Seeds (Carica papaya)

    • Uses: Used for digestive health, as a natural deworming agent, and for skin care.

Forest Fibers

  1. Sun Hemp Fiber (Crotalaria juncea)

    • Uses: Used for making ropes, textiles, and as a strong natural fiber for eco-friendly products.

  2. Natural Coir Fiber (Cocos nucifera)

    • Uses: Used for making mats, brushes, ropes, and for soil erosion control.

  3. Bamboo Fiber (Bambusa spp.)

    • Uses: Used in textiles, eco-friendly fabrics, and biodegradable products.

  4. Jute Fiber (Corchorus spp.)

    • Uses: Used in making bags, sacks, ropes, and is one of the most eco-friendly fibers.

  5. Silk Cotton Fiber (Bombax ceiba)

    • Uses: Used for making pillows, mattresses, and other soft textile products.

  6. Mesta Fiber (Hibiscus sabdariffa)

    • Uses: Used in textiles, ropes, and bags, similar to jute but with a stronger texture.

  7. Kenaf Fiber (Hibiscus cannabinus)

    • Uses: Used for making ropes, mats, paper, and textiles.

Wood & Timber Products (Non-Restricted)

  1. Azadirachta indica

    • Uses: Known for its durability and pest-repelling properties, neem wood is used for furniture, carving, and various wooden products.

  2. Bamboo Wood (Bambusa spp.)

    • Uses: Used in making furniture, flooring, handicrafts, and eco-friendly products.

  3. Shorea robusta (as per export norms)

    • Uses: Used for making furniture, construction, and carvings due to its strength and durability.

  1. Teak Wood (Tectona grandis)

    • Uses: Known for its high quality, teak is used in furniture, flooring, and shipbuilding due to its strength and water resistance.

  2. Schleichera oleosa

    • Uses: Used for furniture, carving, and as timber for construction due to its sturdy properties.

  3. Madhuca longifolia

    • Uses: Used for making traditional items like wooden utensils, furniture, and tools.

  4. Diospyros lotus

    • Uses: Used for making handles, sticks, and light wooden products.

  5. Buchanania lanzan

    • Uses: Known for its dense texture, this wood is used for making household items, handicrafts, and furniture.

  6. Bambusa spp (Large Variety)

    • Uses: Used for large construction, furniture, and bamboo-related handicraft products.

  7. Buchanania lanzan

    • Uses: Known for its durability, it’s used in making wooden products like tools, furniture, and sculptures.

Special Highlight (for strategic buyers)

Hot Rolled Coils, Plates, and Steel-based Manufacturing Products also available for industries setting up near Nagarnar Steel Plant, Chhattisgarh.

Special Offer: Industrial Setup Support

Land Availability & Project Support:

"We offer complete support for your project, including ready-to-allocate land and comprehensive assistance at every stage — from setup to successful operations."

Planning to set up a manufacturing unit in India?
We offer land, raw material sourcing, and full business support near key industrial hubs like Nagarnar Steel Plant, Chhattisgarh — ideal for industries needing hot rolled coils, plates, and forest-based raw materials.

Additional Notes:

  • Customization Available: Size, quality grading, packaging.

  • Bulk Orders Welcome: For industries, wholesalers, and sourcing agents.

  • Global Shipping: Sea, Air, and Courier-based logistics support.

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📌 FAQ – Authentic Indian Forest Products Exporter (Unirexo)

Q1. What types of natural herbs and medicinal plants do you export?
We export a wide range of forest herbs and medicinal plants including Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Amla, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellirica, Safed Musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum), Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata), Chirata, Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), Neem, Turmeric, Aloe Vera, Moringa, and more.

Q2. Do you provide documentation and certifications for medicinal herbs?
Yes. We provide phytosanitary certificates, fumigation reports, test reports, CoA (Certificate of Analysis) and other export-compliance documents as per buyer country regulations.

Q3. Can you supply forest resins and gums from Chhattisgarh?
Yes. We supply Shorea Gum, Karaya Gum, Gum Arabic, Tragacanth Gum, Ebony Gum (Tendu), Marking Nut Resin, Butea Gum, Mahua Resin, Lac Tree Gum and others. All are collected sustainably with proper certification.

Q4. What commercial forest leaves are available for export?
We export Tendu Leaves (for bidi making), Sal Leaves (for plate making), Flame of the Forest Leaves, Bamboo Leaves, Lac Tree Leaves, Neem Leaves, Guava Leaves, Bael Leaves, Mango Leaves, and other forest leaves used in medicine, rituals, handicrafts, and commercial products.

Q5. Do you export edible forest products?
Yes. We export Mahua Flowers, Chironji (Buchanania lanzan seeds), Tamarind, Wild Honey, Bael Fruit, Jackfruit, Wild Mango, Bamboo Shoots, Kokum, Indian Jujube, Jamun, Coriander Seeds, Gooseberry, Ficus Fruits and other edible forest products.

Q6. Can you supply wild honey in bulk with certification?
Yes. We provide wild forest honey in bulk packaging with lab test reports, purity certificates, and export documentation.

Q7. What bamboo and cane products do you export?
We export raw bamboo, treated poles, bamboo sticks for incense, mats, baskets, furniture, flooring, bamboo charcoal, bamboo kitchenware, bamboo toothbrushes, skewers, planters, wall panels, and cane furniture.

Q8. Do you export eco-friendly bamboo products like toothbrushes and cutlery?
Yes. We supply bamboo toothbrushes, cutlery, skewers, straws, and eco-friendly alternatives to plastic for sustainable buyers and retailers.

Q9. What natural oils and extracts are available?
We export Mahua Oil, Neem Oil, Kusum Oil, Sal Seed Oil, Sesame Oil, Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Bamboo Oil, Amla Oil, Turmeric Oil, Argan Oil, Ginger Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Lavender Oil, Eucalyptus Oil and more.

Q10. Do you offer private labeling for oils and extracts?
Yes. We provide OEM and private label packaging for essential oils, hair oils, skincare oils, and edible oils as per buyer requirements.

Q11. Which wild fruits and seeds do you export?
We supply wild mango seeds, tamarind seeds, jackfruit seeds, jamun seeds, guava seeds, papaya seeds, wild apricot seeds, mulberry seeds, wild orange seeds, and bamboo seeds for medicinal, cosmetic, and food industries.

Q12. Do you export forest-based natural fibers?
Yes. We export sun hemp fiber, natural coir fiber, bamboo fiber, jute fiber, silk cotton fiber, mesta fiber, and kenaf fiber for textiles, eco-bags, ropes, and biodegradable products.

Q13. What types of wood and timber products do you export?
We export Neem Wood, Bamboo Wood, Teak Wood, Sal Wood (as per norms), Kusum Wood, Mahua Wood, Chironji Wood, and other non-restricted timber for furniture, handicrafts, carving, and construction.

Q14. Are your timber exports compliant with regulations?
Yes. We only export non-restricted woods with proper documentation, permits, and certifications as per Indian and international trade norms.

Q15. Do you provide customization in packaging and grading?
Yes. We offer customized sizes, grades, packaging (bulk, retail, vacuum-packed, eco-friendly bags) to meet buyer requirements.

Q16. Can you handle both small and bulk orders?
Yes. We cater to bulk importers, wholesalers, small businesses, and sourcing agents with flexible order quantities.

Q17. What shipping options do you provide?
We provide global logistics support via sea freight, air cargo, and international courier depending on the buyer’s requirement.

Q18. Can you export mixed containers (multiple products in one shipment)?
Yes. We specialize in consolidated shipments where buyers can order different forest products in the same container.

Q19. Do you support private labeling for forest-based FMCG products?
Yes. We offer private labeling for herbal powders, essential oils, bamboo products, and eco-friendly items.

Q20. Who are your typical buyers?
Our buyers include importers, wholesalers, sourcing agents, ayurvedic product manufacturers, cosmetic brands, eco-friendly product retailers, handicraft stores, and industrial buyers.

Q21. Do you provide industrial setup support near Nagarnar Steel Plant?
Yes. For strategic buyers, we provide land allocation, raw material sourcing, and industrial setup support near Nagarnar Steel Plant, Chhattisgarh.

Q22. Can you supply hot rolled coils, plates, and steel products in addition to forest products?
Yes. We also provide steel-based manufacturing products (HRC, plates, coils) for industries setting up near Chhattisgarh.

Q23. How do you ensure the authenticity and traceability of products?
We work directly with tribal collectors, farmer groups, and certified suppliers, ensuring traceability, sustainability, and 100% authenticity.

Q24. What compliance documents do you provide with export shipments?
We provide Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading/Airway Bill, Phytosanitary Certificate, Fumigation Certificate, CoA, Certificate of Origin, and other country-specific compliance documents.

Q25. Do you serve international buyers worldwide?
Yes. We export globally across all major regions of the world — North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Our shipments cover countries including the USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, UK, Germany, France, Italy, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and many more. We provide strong logistics and customs support for all destinations.

Q26. How can buyers place an order or inquiry?
Buyers can contact us directly via WhatsApp (+91-8827323377) or Email (exim.rathore.24@gmail.com) for quotations, catalogs, and customized sourcing solutions.