
The global chilli market is growing rapidly due to increasing demand for spicy and authentic flavors worldwide. India plays a leading role, supplying a major share of premium-quality chillies to international markets.
Countries like the USA, China, Bangladesh, Thailand, and the UAE are among the top importers of Indian chillies. Grahshri’s premium chilli varieties are exported to several global destinations known for their love of spice.
Red chilli prices depend on demand, weather conditions, farming practices, and export volume. Premium-quality and organically farmed chillies, like those supplied by Grahshri, often fetch higher market prices.
Teja chilli is valued for its deep red color and heat, while Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) is one of the world’s spiciest chillies. Both varieties are highly sought after in international spice and sauce industries.
Grahshri promotes sustainable chilli farming by encouraging organic practices, reducing chemical dependency, and ensuring fair pricing through direct partnerships with farmers in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
The Price Deficiency Payment Scheme is an Indian government initiative that compensates farmers when market prices fall below the cost of production. It helps stabilize chilli farming income and encourages consistent supply.
With global demand increasing for spicy sauces, snacks, and seasonings, the chilli industry offers strong export and innovation opportunities. Grahshri aims to expand its global presence by offering traceable, high-quality chillies and blends.
