Great fruit starts with great farms

Export-quality Cavendish bananas from India – fresh tropical produce

Export-ready Bananas – Naturally sweet, Clean, Firm, and perfectly graded.

  • Variety – Nendran (Ethapazham / Kerala Plantain)
  • Quality  – Clean Blemish-free, Firm pulp suitable for controlled ripening
  • Size – 18-25 cm 
  • Weight per Finger – 200 – 350g
  • Appearance Smooth skin, free from scars, latex stains, & blemishes.

Hand (Cluster of Bananas)

  • Fingers per Hand 8–12 fingers (uniform size)
  • Weight per Hand 1.2 – 2.5 kg
  • Shape Straight, full fingers,  no deformities

Carton Packing (Export Standard)

  • Box Weight 13–15 kg
  • Hands per Box 5–8 hands
  • Packing Material Corrugated Carton Box with ventilation holes, foam / paper lining
  • Custom Packaging – Available  {Branding, Liners, Count  adjustments, Barcodes}

Storage & Shipping – 13–14°C, well-ventilated, humidity controlled.

Indian banana plantations – sustainable cultivation practices

The Banana Journey

Believed to have originated over 4,000 years ago in Southeast Asia, bananas have become one of the world’s most loved fruits — sweet, creamy, and naturally nourishing. Today, India stands as one of the largest producers, with its tropical climate and fertile soil yielding bananas of unmatched quality.

At The House of Exports, we bring this legacy to the world. Sourced from India’s finest farms, our bananas are grown with care, harvested at peak ripeness, and packed to preserve their freshness and flavor.

From our roots to your shelves — it’s more than fruit. It’s a taste of Indian excellence.

How bananas grows?

Despite common belief, bananas don’t grow on trees but rather on plants, as they are in fact a giant herb! With the right care and attention, it takes a year for the baby plant to grow into a 3-6 metre-high banana plant. When the plant blossoms, the bananas appear. They start as tiny straight, thin fingers, but as they grow, they fill out and turn upwards, seeking out the sun, and start curving to take on their distinctive smiley shape!

Large banana bunches growing on Indian trees – Cavendish variety
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Keeping them safe

A special cover is wrapped around the fruit to protect it from wind and insects. Done properly, this creates a perfect micro-climate to help the fruit grow and stay in top quality condition. It also helps to avoid friction damage by leaves and aids in fruit development.

Growth Banana plant flowering stage – early fruit development
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Farmers harvesting bananas from Indian farms for export

Harvesting by hand

Bananas are harvested when they are green.  Each plant produces a single large stem carrying 100-200 bananas. Expert cutters select the fruit according to maturity, quality and thickness. Each stem is lowered gently onto the padded shoulder of a porter, who carries it a short distance to a cableway. A foam cushion is inserted between the “hands” to protect the fruit. Banana production is still very much a people business, as machines might damage the delicate fruit.

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Inspected with care

The careful treatment of bananas is enormously important throughout the whole banana journey. Once the bunch is cut from the plant, a race against times begins as the bio-chemical process of the banana starts. Despite the need for speed, bananas must be handled with great care. Even the slightest pressure can cause brown, unsightly spots on the sensitive peel. In the packing house, thorough quality controls take place. Parameters like size, grade and peel damages are controlled.

inspected with care Bananas sorted by size, color, and quality for export-standard uniformity.
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Sorting and grading Indian bananas for export packing

Washing our fruit

It’s important to wash the fruit to remove any residue and ensure it arrives in top condition. The bananas are washed twice, using recycled water. Unripened, green bananas exude a naturally-occurring latex which is removed by the water and has to be removed from the water before it can be used a second time. Recycling the water can reduce water use by up to 80%.

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The packing process

At The House of Exports, we understand that quality doesn’t stop at the farm — it continues through every stage of packaging and transport. Our export-grade bananas are carefully sorted, graded, and packed in durable, ventilated corrugated boxes designed to maintain optimal humidity and airflow. Each box is lined and cushioned to protect the fruit during long-distance transit, ensuring it arrives fresh, firm, and ready for market to exceed international expectations — from farm to destination.

Export packaging for Indian bananas – hygienic and secure handling
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Export shipment of fresh Indian fruits and vegetables to UAE, Europe, and Asia – The House of Exports logistics

Sailing the high seas

We use ships with state-of-the-art containers that keep the fruit in a form of hibernation at a constant temperature of 13.5°C; just cool enough to slow down the ripening process but not so cold that the bananas become chilled. In this controlled atmosphere, the bananas will remain in perfect condition. The journey may take between 6 and 14 days.

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Ripening, from green to yellow

On arrival, the green bananas are sent to our special ripening centers where our teams check the fruit and decide how best to ripen it – every batch is different. Over 4-6 days, the starches within the banana begin to change into natural sugars and the green fruit ripens to a soft, creamy yellow. Only when they’re done will they leave our care and go to your local stores., from green to yellow

Health and nutrition benefits of Indian bananas
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Homeward bound

Most of the time the fruit is delivered to the retailers a little bit under ripe, so that it will be just perfect when it reaches your home. Retailers can specify a particular shade of yellow based upon a colour chart. We can even do a mix of green and yellow fruit – some to eat now and some to eat later.

The House Of Exports

728/729,

Near Rameshwar Mandir,

Umarana,

Nashik,

Maharashtra,

423110

India.

Business@thehouseofexports.com

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