International buyer guide

Makhana export price, MOQ and packaging guide.

Use this guide to prepare a practical first enquiry for Indian makhana, roasted fox nuts, retail pouches, bulk cartons, samples, or private-label discussions.

Commercial prices vary by grade, quantity, packaging, destination, shipping basis, and verified buyer requirements. A written quotation is always the final source of price and availability.

Export carton for Indian makhana buyer orders

Quote basics

What affects a makhana export quotation?

Grade and quality

Size, whiteness, breakage tolerance, roast profile, flavour, and batch requirements determine the product direction.

MOQ and quantity

Sample cartons, first retail orders, recurring distributor volumes, and private-label runs need different commercial planning.

Packaging

Choose retail pouch size, bulk food-service format, carton count, label needs, and whether mixed products are required.

Destination and freight

Share country, city or port, preferred shipping basis, timeline, and whether you need samples before a commercial order.

Buyer checklist

Send these details for a useful first quote.

Clear information lets the buyer desk respond with the right range instead of a generic price.

Product request

State raw or roasted makhana, preferred grade or size, flavour requirement, bulk or retail format, and any sample request.

Commercial requirement

Share expected order quantity, repeat buying potential, required MOQ range, target price position, and preferred payment discussion.

Export destination

Include buyer business name, destination country and city, delivery port if applicable, timeline, labels, and only verified document requirements.

Next step

Move from market research to a written buyer quote.

For a firm response, use the international buyer desk with your business details, product interest, pack format, destination, volume, and timing.

Written quoteSample planningRetail or bulkBuyer requirements