Moringa Certification
Standardization of production protocols for Moringa both inorganic and organic methods
International Moringa Research Organisation (IMRO) is a non-profit company registered under Section 8 of Indian Companies ACT 1956. IMRO has taken pledge to augment the resources to lead the way to the world for Research and development and extension to promote and build Moringa value chain. IMRO is to build a common platform and forum to discuss and act towards sustainable growth of Moringa production and business across the globe particularly in India.
READ MORE ABOUT USLeaves from high density moringa fields can be harvested after plant grow 3.0-5.0, which usually takes 60-75 days in well drained fertile land.
Drying the leaves of Moringa Oleifera is the most critical aspect of processing the product and the challenge is to identify the optimal drying conditions to produce better quality dried Moringa oleifera leaves.
Pulverizing moringa oleifera leaves into powdered format requires a systematic process since the orginal nutrient value shouldn't be lost in the process.
Extensive search and exploratory research to conserve the germplasm. Further to develop new varieties for better yields and versatility.
Intensive research to develop new products to fit in the health and nutritional needs of mankind.
Unleashing the real potential and unearthing the demand to match the supply through an in depth market analysis and intelligence.
Training and development with structured programs and curriculums to meet the needs of the farmer, Farmer organisations, processors, business entities and other stakeholders in the Moringa business ecosystem.