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Essential Oils

Clove Oil

Garlic Oil

Ginger Oil

Spearmint Oil

Rosemary Oil

Davana Oil

Fennel Oil

Gingergrass Oil

Lavender Oil

Tea Tree Oil

Frankincense Oil

Peppermint Oil

Eucalyptus Oil

Lemon Oil

Lemongrass Oil

Orange Oil

Bergamot Oil

Cedarwood Oil

Clove Bud Oil
Cleaned Clove Bud Placed in Furnace and high pressurized steam is passed through the bud. The steam collect the oil from the bud and intern collected in a specialized vessel and oil is segregated by the gravity method.
Clove Leaf Oil
Cleaned Clove Leaf Placed in Furnace and high pressurized steam is passed through the clove leaf. The steam collect the oil from the leaf and intern collected in a specialized vessel and oil is segregated by the gravity method.


Soya Powder
Soya Powder is made by cooking the soybeans before grinding. Soy powder is finer than soy flour and usually has a better flavor. It may be used to make soya milk and it may also be used in baking recipes.Soy flour can be used coarsely powdered as a thickening agent in gravies and sauces, or it can be added, finely powdered, to baked goods. It is used extensively to make fudge and other candies, pies, doughnuts, cakes and rolls, pasta, pancake mixes and frozen desserts.
Natural Geotextiles
Coir is a biodegradable and environment friendly material, which can replace any of the modern polymeric substitutes for erosion control purpose. Coir Geotextile can be used effectively in controlling erosion in Railway Embankment and Natural Hill slopes & cuttings along the track
Coir geo-textiles are used for improvement of sub-grade soil strength in road pavements and stabilization of side slopes. Coir geo-textiles have been used in various places for improving the properties and strength of sub-grade soil layer by providing a physical separation of sub-base and sub-grade layers

Rice

Rice is our most important cultivated plant, feeding more people than any other crop. It is a n annual or short-lived perennial grass species native to Asia.As is the case in all ‘cereal grains’ the ‘cereal’ the portion eaten is a one-seeded fruit with the cells of a very thin fruit fused to those of the seed coat.