Cropogen

Our history

Our family is cultivating Chilli and directly fulfilling local demands for the past generation. We are establishing ourselves to sell our farm products globally by scale up in production and sourcing from our neighbour farmers to reach the best buyers and profit margin to sustain in the challenging and ruining environment of the agriculture business.

Indian history

India has been considered The Land of Spice; since time immemorial. From the ancient age, Indian spices played a vital role in strengthening the country’s economy. Until the sixteenth century, the international spices market was centered  exclusively in India. Spices were in great demand to preserve the flavor of food due to no refrigeration and cold storage. The mountains, tropical rain forests, wetlands, marshy woodlands, rich valleys, and green fields are rich sources of Indian spices.

Global history

Many countries have invaded India of its rich natural wealth and Indian spices. The spice trade was fundamental to Renaissance life and economy. The mesmerizing history of Spice is a story of adventure, enthusiastic exploration, brutal conquest, and furious naval contention.

Archaeological history

Archaeologists have discovered that humans have been using aromatic plants to help flavor their food and heal illness for many millennia. The researchers revealed traces of garlic mustard on the charred remains of pottery dating back nearly 7,000 years. Archaeologist Philipp Stock hammer and his team have shown that long-distance trade in food was already connecting distant societies even in the bronze age, at Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich. 

Vedic history

India spices have had recorded, found in the Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda, approximately 6000 BC. Ayurveda describes the use of Spices and their importance with various medicinal properties. The Epics Ramayana and Mahabharata also make mention of Spices on numerous occasions. The ancient Indian epic of Ramayana mentions cloves. Kautilya’s Arthashastra had have written in the third century BC, describes Spices.

Trade history

Silk Road is a network of land and sea routes established between Asia and Europe, improved trade. The spice trade between Asia and Europe was one of the core trades in the world economy. Now spice trade was well developed and produced in other parts of the world since it is more readily available to the people; however, they cannot achieve the unique Indian quality.

Spices are pursuing a significant impact on our history, trade, culture, food, cosmetics, and medications. Indian spices apply in food, medicines, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, and cosmetics. Spice cultivators now export their products through their organizations or through exporting houses and distributed by wholesalers and retailers. Now Spices Board of India was established for spice trading.