India is a primary source of mint oil and menthol in the global market, largely replacing China due to its lower price structure and comparable quality. Due to the increased demand in the export market and remunerative prices, India’s Hindi heartland, Uttar Pradesh, accounts for about 80% of all mint (mentha) production, making it the largest mint-producing state in the nation. Smaller cities like Rampur, Sambhal, Bareilly, Badaun, Chandausi, and Barabanki are some of the state’s major mentha farming areas.
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Situated in the Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh, the heartland of India’s mint (mentha) growing region, Star Iris Exports (www.staririsexports.com) was incorporated in 2011 and is a leading manufacturer of natural menthol, essential oils, and aromatic chemicals in the country. The company, which has adopted the principle of 'high quality with competitive price', is currently working under the leadership of Shakun Gupta, Runu Gupta, and Tejas Gupta.
Adopting fundamentals like reliability, flexibility, and prompt services have helped the company mark its strong presence in the international market, with a customer base in over 20 nations. The top customers of Star Iris Exports include Anhui Huaxin Biotech located in China’s Bozhou City, N.S. Mint Products in Sambhal, and A.R. Trading & Commodity Point in Moradabad.
Star Iris also makes customized products according to the buyer’s requirements and is fully equipped with a state-of-art manufacturing facility. Their fully computerized research and development department ensures that the products meet stringent international quality standards. The consistency of their finished products is maintained through advanced instrumentation rectification columns and automated material flow that requires very little manual intervention.
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