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We supply quality range of Neem Products that is widely used across the globe owing to its high utility. It has the maximum number of compounds with curative properties. Well packed, these Neem Products are available in packaging of different sizes. We also meet customized requirement.
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| |  We supply quality range of neem seeds that is used in different industries to make range of products. It has the maximum number of compounds with curative properties. Well packed, these seeds are available in packaging of different sizes. We also meet customized requirement. | |
|  | | |  Neem Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter, as from leaves and manure and used in improving the soil quality and fertility; also providing essential nutrients to plants and soil. Neem compost is being used by farmers and agriculturists on a large scale because of its benefits. It helps converting the organic matter into humus. Better than other manures, as they do not have any after effects. It is being manufactured and exported in various countries because of its effectiveness and use for almost all food and cash crops. It is generally free from materials like mud and dirt. Neem leaves are used to manufacture organic and natural compost. Benefits of Neem Compost Neem Compost - Increased plants resistance to pest attacks
- Environmental friendly
- Universal application for all crops and plants
- Rich in vitamin, minerals and enzymes
- Increases the nitrogen percentage in soil
- Retains freshness of plants and vegetables for longer duration
- Best soil conditioner
- Non toxic
- Protects the plants from certain root diseases
- High nematicides property
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| |  Neem flowers are white in color, they are generally 5mm long and have a peculiar fragrance and produce nectar. Each flower matures only one seed. The flowering period is generally between the months of January and April. Buds normally open in the afternoon, emanating a strong smell during night. Usage of Flower in Different Forms - Raw Flower
- Flower Extract
- Flower Powder Use of Neem Flower in Industries
Pharmaceutical Industry : Flowers are used to manufacture drugs and wound dressings. Food Industry : Neem flowers are used as condiments and for food flavoring. Cosmetic Industry : Used as an astringent and manufacturing facial creams. Neem flower oil is used in aromatherapy as an effective essential oil, calming the mind and body. | |
|  | | |  Neem Insecticide The transition from use of synthetic products to natural ones is evident in agricultural industry also; Excessive use of synthetic insecticides has resulted in a number of serious problems like development of insect resistance to insecticides, harm to other natural enemies of insects, toxic effects on plants and soil etc.
Neem is being used to manufacture what is known as the natural or bio insecticide, that are environmental friendly and do not have any toxic effects on plants and soil. Neem insecticide are used to protect both food as well as cash crops like rice, pulses, cotton, oils seeds etc. Great for use on all crops, trees, plants, flowers, fruits, veggies round the home as well as organic and commercial growers. Active ingredient Azadirachtin, found in neem tree, acts as an insect repellent and insect feeding inhibitor, thereby protecting the plants. This ingredient belongs to an organic molecule class called tetranortriterpenoids. It is similar in structure to insect hormones called "ecdysones," which control the process of metamorphosis as the insects pass from larva to pupa to adult.
Neem Insecticide It is interesting to note, that neem doesn't kill insects, but alters their life process.
Parts of Neem Seed to Manufacture Insecticides
Neem Seed Kernels : According to recent studies conducted on parts of neem, it was found that neem seed extracts contain azadirachtin, which in turn works by inhibiting the development of immature insects.
Neem Oil : It is extensively used to manufacture insecticides used for different crops. | |
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| |  Neem leaves are widely used to cure a number of human and animal diseases. The physio-chemical properties of neem leaves help to maintain the overall well being. Leaves are also used to manufacture a number of drugs and medicines. They have been traditionally used to give bath to patients suffering from measles or chicken pox. Neem leaves are generally gathered only from organic trees, this is so, because it ensures the protection of natural elements and reduction of contamination by environmental/synthetic toxins. Neem leaves can be taken as following: - Raw Leaves
- Neem Leaf Extract
- Neem Leaf Juice Neem Leaves Processing
- Mature green leaves are collected and allowed to dry partially in shade and are then crushed into powder.
- Powdered leaves are then soaked, normally overnight in water (for aqueous extraction) or in organic solvents (for organic extraction); the extract is strained through a cloth the next morning. Aqueous extract is rich in carbohydrates, pigments, water soluble amino acids.
- The extract can then be used for desired purpose. Uses of Neem Leaves in Industries Neem Leaves Neem leaves are extensively used in a number of industries, leaves are either used in the raw form, extracts or in powdered form and is an important ingredient/composition in a number of products. Pharmaceutical Industry : Neem leaves find a number of uses to prevent, cure and treat a number of diseases and ailments. A large number of drugs and herbal medicines have neem leaves as their active ingredient.
Skin Care Products : Used as a potent cure for acne, pimples, blemishes. A large number of herbal product manufacturers make extensive use of neem leaves to make medicated herbal facial creams, lotions, syrups for dermatological problems. Many drug manufacturers make use of neem leaves for producing important drugs meant for diabetes, blood pressure, psoriasis, malaria, ulcer etc make use of neem leaves as an important Composition/ingredient. Cosmetic Industry : With the increasing popularity of herbs and herbal products, leading manufacturers are using neem leaves in a number of creams, lotions, hair care products such as hair oils, conditioners, hair Rejuvenating tonics etc. Agricultural Industry : Neem leaves are of tremendous use in agricultural industry; the leaves possess insect repellent properties and are used as herbal pesticides, insecticides. Azadirachtin is the principle ingredient used in the manufacture of fertilizers and manure. Herbal Industry : Neem leaf is an important ingredient used in a number of herbal products, right from skin care to hair care, from oral care to herbal cosmetics. Leaves are used in ayurvedic and unani medicines. | |
|  | | |  Neem tree is being grown on a commercial basis in US and other countries such as India, Burma and Australia for use in various industries like agriculture and cosmetic etc. Neem oil and its extracts are one of the most useful by products of the magical tree. Neem seed oil is the most effective and is widely used for a large number of applications. Components of Neem Oil - Linoleic Acid - 2.1%
- Various Lower Fatty Acids - 2.3%
- Palmitic Acid - 12.6%
- Stearic Acid - 21.4%
- Oleic Acid - 52.8% The percentage may vary from tree to tree depending on the method of processing and place of processing Neem Oil Processing
- Mechanical Press Method : This method is one of the oldest methods of processing oil. Seeds are placed in a tub or container and a form of press or screw is used to squeeze the seeds until the oil is pressed out and collected
- Steam and High Pressure Method : This method makes use of high pressure extraction method to squeeze out oil from seeds. Seeds are heated in steam and under high pressure enabling maximum extraction of oil. This method is not very good as most of the active ingredients and compounds are destroyed by high temperature.
- Solvent Extraction Method : One of the most used methods of extracting neem oil, it uses a solvent, preferably an petroleum solvent/alcohol solvent for processing oil. It ensures maximum extraction of oil.
- Cold Pressed Method : This method of extracting oil is the most used by leading manufacturers though it is more expensive than the other methods. Uses of Neem Oil in Various Industries
- Cosmetic Industry : Neem bark, seed and leaf oil is being increasingly used in manufacturing a large number of skin products, body lotions, beauty care facial packs in combination with other natural ingredients. The herbal cosmetic industry is in the boom stage, this is an open invitation for the neem oil manufacturers to produce high quality neem oil for use in the cosmetic industry, all around the globe.
- Agricultural Industry : The principle ingredient in Azadirachtin found naturally in neem seed oil is being used the world over for manufacturing : o Natural Pesticide o Natural Insecticide o Natural Fungicide
- Herbal Medicine Industry : Neem seed, leaf and bark oil is used to manufacture herbal medicines. It can be used as raw neem oil, oil extract to be used in wide medicinal applications. Types of Neem Oil * Neem Essential Oil
- Neem Seed Oil
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| |  Neem and its parts are available in powdered form which are put to many uses in industries ranging from cosmetics to oral care, from agriculture to medicine. Neem powder is used in agriculture to protect plants from insects and pest, it can also be applied as an organic manure. It is also used in veterinary medicine to cure worms, intestinal problems and other internal as well as external infections. Neem Powder used in Different Products - Facial creams
- Medicated creams
- Capsules
- Pesticides and insectides
- Veterinary Products
- Personal hygiene products like soap and tooth powder
- Incense sticks
- Coils
Types of Neem Powder - Neem Bark Powder
- Neem Seed Powder
- Neem Leaf Powder
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|  | | |  Neem Cake Neem cake is the residue left after oil has been pressed from neem seeds. It is used as an organic manure resulting in high yield of cops and plants. Chemical Composition of Neem Seed Cake - Azadirachtin
- Nitrogen
- Phosphorus
- Potassium
- Carbon
- Sulphur
- Calcium
- Magnesium
Benefits of Neem Seed Cake - Pest Repellent
- Organic Fertilizer
Forms of Neem Cake - Neem Cake Granules
- Neem Cake Powder
- Neem Cake Manure
- Neem Cake Bio Mix
- Neem Cake Fertilizer
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| |  Neem cake is the residue left after oil has been pressed from neem seeds. It is used as an organic manure resulting in high yield of cops and plants. Chemical Composition of Neem Seed Cake - Azadirachtin
- Nitrogen
- Phosphorus
- Potassium
- Carbon
- Sulphur
- Calcium
- Magnesium Benefits of Neem Seed Cake
- Pest Repellent
- Organic Fertilizer Forms of Neem Cake
- Neem Cake Granules
- Neem Cake Powder
- Neem Cake Manure
- Neem Cake Bio Mix
- Neem Cake Fertilizer
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