India to Kazakhstan: Herbal Export Trade Route
India has recorded 7,864 verified shipments of Herbal exported to Kazakhstan, representing a combined trade value of $4.0M USD. This corridor is served by 26 active Indian exporters, with an average shipment value of $511 USD. The leading Indian exporter is JANGIR EXPORTS, which accounts for 41% of total export value with 1,647 shipments worth $1.7M USD. On the buying side, IP DIDI STREET MIKROPAION is the largest importer in Kazakhstan with $974.1K USD in purchases. The top 3 suppliers — JANGIR EXPORTS, EUROASIA GLOBAL, SACRED LEAVES PRIVATE LIMITED — together control 62% of total trade value on this route. All data sourced from Indian Customs (DGFT) shipping bill records. Values reported in FOB USD.
Route Intelligence Overview
The India to Kazakhstan Herbal corridor is one of India's established pharmaceutical export routes, with 7,864 shipments documented worth a combined $4.0M USD. The route is dominated by JANGIR EXPORTS, which alone accounts for roughly 41% of all export value, reflecting the consolidated nature of India's herbal manufacturing sector.
Across 26 active suppliers, the average shipment value stands at $511 USD — a figure that reflects both bulk commercial orders from large pharmaceutical companies and smaller specialty shipments. Sea freight dominates at 77% of all shipments, consistent with herbal's non-urgent bulk-order profile.
Shipment activity peaks during July–September, with an average transit time of 31 days port-to-port. The route has recorded an annual growth rate of 26.6%, placing it at rank #4 among India's top herbal export destinations globally.
On the import side, key buyers of Indian herbal in Kazakhstan include IP DIDI STREET MIKROPAION, IP LILI, BAIKAL SERVICE LLP and 28 others. IP DIDI STREET MIKROPAION is the single largest importer with 569 shipments valued at $974.1K USD.
Route Characteristics
- Average transit31 days
