Visit our website-

ACI AGRO SOLUTION

INTRODUCTION

ABOUT STEVIA


Stevia (STEVIA REBAUDIANA) leaves have functional and sensory properties superior to those of many other high potency sweeteners. Stevia is likely to become a major source of high potency sweetener for the growing natural food market in the future. Although Stevia can be helpful to anyone, there are certain groups who are more likely to benefit from its remarkable sweetening potential. These include diabetics, those interested in decreasing caloric intake, and children.

Origin of Stevia Rebaudiana is in central Paraguay where it grows near the ponds and streams in wild conditions. Native Paraguayans have been consuming this herb in large quantities for many centuries. It was only during early fifties that Japanese stumbled upon this unique herb and took it to Japan where they have developed many varieties of this wonderful herb for large scale cultivation The leaves of this plant are 30 times sweeter than sugar , with zero calories. Where as pure extract is 300 times sweeter than sugar.

Stevia Rebaudiana is a small perennial growing up to 65-80 cm tall, with sessile, oppositely arranged leaves. Different species of Stevia contain several potential sweetening compounds, with Stevia Rebaudiana being the sweetest of all. Stevia is a semi-humid subtropical plant that can be grown easily like any other vegetable crop even in the kitchen garden. The soil should be in the pH range of 6.5- 7.5; well-drained red soil and sandy loam soil. Saline soils should be avoided to cultivate this plant.

Showing posts with label oraganic stevia cultivation in India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oraganic stevia cultivation in India. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2015

Stevia: the best trend for 2017

The food and health industry is rapidly changing, and many analysts are making their predictions for the trends that will dominate the food industry in 2017.

Whilst these predictions vary dramatically across the board, one trend that crops up time and time again is the health drive towards reducing calorie intake, especially from sugar. This health drive seems set to continue for a long time, as maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle remains high on the public health agenda.

Despite a desire to reduce calorie intake, there is still a demand for sweetened food and drink products, suggesting an increased role for zero-calorie sweeteners in 2017 as further manufacturers are expected to adopt plant-based sweeteners into their products.

In 2012 the Truvia business kick started the trend in the UK by launching the first ever stevia based sweetener, a new category of sweetener offering calorie-free sweetness from a leaf. The introduction of stevia to the market was a significant breakthrough at a time of growing health concerns over obesity and diabetes. It was seen as the perfect answer to consumers’ desire for sweet tasting foods and beverages without the calories, and is derived from a natural plant source, which many consumers prefer to artificial alternatives. Since its introduction to the UK market three years ago, stevia is now worth over £4m and is growing at a rate of 18% year on year; it is the only area of sweeteners showing growth. 

While the value of stevia as an additive for use in food and beverage manufacture totalled $110 million in 2013, Mintel and Leatherhead Food Research forecasts this to grow to $275 million by 2017. They comment: “Post EU regulations, improved tastes and textures and increased consumer buy in and demand, stevia has been quietly gaining traction with consumers – and alongside that, usurping the traditional pecking order of more established sweeteners.” Healthcare professionals and consumers alike are acknowledging the benefits of stevia and appreciate its natural plant origin.

This is increasingly important as obesity continues to rise and cause significant health problems for many adults and children across Europe. Simple tweaks to the diet can make a significant difference. For example, zero and low-calorie sweeteners can play a useful role as part of a healthy, balanced diet as they can help patients to control their calorie intake. Research has shown that overweight patients consuming sweet foods are more likely to stick to their diets with the use of zero and low-calorie sweeteners in the initial phase following weight loss,. In addition, research has shown that the consumption of zero-calorie sweeteners neither stimulates the appetite nor results in increased food intake,. Stevia also has the potential to help alleviate the global burden of diabetes as people with Type 2 diabetes may find zero and low-calorie sweeteners useful in helping to manage the calories and carbohydrates in their diet. People with diabetes can safely consume stevia-based products and they have no effect on the glycaemic index,. Over the past few months the UK has seen an expansion in the number of food manufacturers offering reduced calorie product ranges, sweetened with stevia. As calorie reduction remains high on the agenda, it’s likely that 2017 will see stevia continue to become more mainstream

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

STEVIA - ITS CURRENT TREND AND FUTURE MARKET

Today let’s talk about Stevia’s current trend in the global market and its future prospects.

The below studies by different international market research companies talk about Stevia’s exponential growth.

The Nielsen based data shows that stevia is a rapidly growing industry and that stevia is developing into a broadly mainstream ingredient in foods and beverages.

Global market for stevia will reach 11,000 tons by 2014 requiring tripling (three times) of stevia leaf production at the farm level.

Indian Market:  An estimated 10 to 20 per cent people in India have diabetes; the market for low-calorie sweeteners is at least 25 per cent if one combines the obese and weight conscious consumers with diabetics.  At 50.8 million, India had one of the largest diabetic populations in FY10. With an improvement in health awareness, the diagnostic and usage rates are likely to increase, leading to a rise in the number of diabetics consuming artificial sweeteners from 2.96 million FY10 to 9.6mn in FY15.


WHY STEVIA IS BETTER THAN SUGAR
Comparison: Stevia v/s Sugar

Per 2 Teaspoons of Sugar
Stevia
Sugar
Nut*******
(Aspartame
Sp*****
(Sucralose)
S**** N’ ***
(Saccharin)
Natural vs. Artificial
Natural
Natural
Artificial
1g
Artificial
Calories
0
32
0
0
0
Net Grams
0
8g
1g
1g
1g
Gylcemic Index
0
70
0
0


Big Players Roping In:  For stevia, as it is showing very fast growth and huge investments pouring in millions of dollars by multinational companies and very huge projects already in progress in R&D area and hundreds of new products launching worldwide, they are trying to capture market as soon as possible.  It is estimated that sugar substitute market (Stevia, Sorbitol, Tagatose, Aspartame, Saccharine, Sucralose, Xylitol) would be $13.7 Billion by 2018 by Markets and Markets with Stevia taking major chunk of it and having an edge for its natural sweetness over other artificial sweeteners

ACI Agro Solution
ISO 22000-2005,ISO 9001:2008, FSSAI, SSI, Seeds, Spice Board Of India, WHO GMP & NPOP, USDA, SGS organic certified.
Add.: J-507, AB, Sarna Dungar Industrial Area JAIPUR (RAJ.) 302012
MOB NO. +91-7597920642, +91 9414246808, +91-9314507433 (Neeraj Bhatnagar)

email: info@aciagro.com, director@aciaagro.com , marketing@aciagro.com
http://www.aciagrosolution.com
http://www.stevia.blogspot.com
http://www.indiamart.com/aciagrosolution
www.aciguarclutivationinindia.blogspot.in


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

FRESH STEVIA LEAVES




This form of Stevia is the herb in its most natural, unrefined state. A leaf picked from a Stevia plant and chewed will impart an extremely sweet taste sensation reminiscent of licorice that lasts for quite a while. For Stevia to have a more practical application as a tea or sweetener, the leaves must be dried or put through an extraction process, which makes the sweet taste even more potent.
DRY LEAVES
DRIED LEAVES


For more of the flavor and sweet constituents of the stevia leaf to be released, drying and crushing is necessary. A dried leaf is considerably sweeter than a fresh one, and is the form of stevia used in brewing herbal tea. Dried stevia leaf may come in bulk or packaged like tea bags. You can also get it finely powdered. It has a greenish color and can be used in a wide variety of foods and beverages, including coffee, applesauce and hot cereals. You also can use it to make an herbal tea blend. Its distinctive flavor is reminiscent of licorice, which will blend very well with different aromatic spices, such as cinnamon and ginger.

ACI Agro Solution
ISO 22000-2005,ISO 9001:2008, FSSAI, SSI, Seeds, Spice Board Of India, WHO GMP & NPOP, USDA, SGS organic certified.
Add.: J-507, AB, Sarna Dungar Industrial Area JAIPUR (RAJ.) 302012
MOB NO. +91-7597920642, +91 9414246808, +91-9314507433 (Neeraj Bhatnagar)

email: info@aciagro.com, director@aciaagro.com , marketing@aciagro.com
http://www.aciagrosolution.com
http://www.stevia.blogspot.com
http://www.indiamart.com/aciagrosolution
www.aciguarclutivationinindia.blogspot.in





Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Transplanting





Transplants from cuttings would be superior; however, cost makes it prohibitive. Stevia must be propagated from seed in plug trays placed in a greenhouse for a period of 7 to 8 weeks.


ACI Agro Solution
ISO 22000-2005,ISO 9001:2008, FSSAI, SSI, Seeds, Spice Board Of India, WHO GMP & NPOP, USDA, SGS organic certified.
Add.: J-507, AB, Sarna Dungar Industrial Area JAIPUR (RAJ.) 302012
MOB NO. +91-7597920642, +91 9414246808, +91-9314507433 (Neeraj Bhatnagar)

email: info@aciagro.com, director@aciaagro.com , marketing@aciagro.com
http://www.aciagrosolution.com
http://www.stevia.blogspot.com
http://www.indiamart.com/aciagrosolution
www.aciguarclutivationinindia.blogspot.in






Thursday, May 2, 2013

Post Harvesting Drying


Drying of the woody stems plus the soft green leaf material is completed immediately after harvesting, utilizing a drying wagon or a kiln. Depending on weather conditions and density of loading,



 it generally takes 24 to 48 hours to dry Stevia at 40°C to 50°C. An estimated 2500 kg/Acre dry green leaves are obtained from three-four cutting of every year. It is cultivated up to 5 years after a one time plantation.







ACI Agro Solution
ISO 22000-2005,ISO 9001:2008, FSSAI, SSI, Seeds, Spice Board Of India, WHO GMP & NPOP, USDA, SGS organic certified.
Add.: J-507, AB, Sarna Dungar Industrial Area JAIPUR (RAJ.) 302012
MOB NO. +91-7597920642, +91 9414246808, +91-9314507433 (Neeraj Bhatnagar)

email: info@aciagro.com, director@aciaagro.com , marketing@aciagro.com
http://www.aciagrosolution.com
http://www.stevia.blogspot.com
http://www.indiamart.com/aciagrosolution
www.aciguarclutivationinindia.blogspot.in


Wednesday, July 14, 2010

MARKET



The market of the stevia is increasing day by day. It is a natural calorie free sweetener.  The calorie free sweetener industry is very wide. It includes the bakery, confectionary, Soft drink, tooth pest, ice-cream, juices, cold beverage, hot beverages, medicine, herbal /Ayurvedic medicine, food supplement.

India is emerging as diabetic capital of the world. The own Indian market is very big for the stevia. Stevia is used in many forms like the dried stevai leaves, stevioside extract, Stevia green powder, stevioside liquid, Rebaudioside powder, Rebaudioside liquid. The people are also becoming health conscious, they are also taking the low calorie food intake, without the changing the taste
Domestic Market
There is huge demand in the Indian market the Indian market consume a good quantity of the dry stevia leaves.  There are traders in metros and major cities of the country, who regularly purchase the stevia dry leaves.

International Market
There is a lot of export potential in the stevai cultivation. One can easily find the international buyer over the internet through the business portals. Stevia has very good future in India as the European Union and USA has approved it as a food item. It can be used in the food as calorie free.

ACI Agro Solution
ISO 22000-2005,ISO 9001:2008, FSSAI, SSI, Seeds, Spice Board Of India, WHO GMP & NPOP, USDA, SGS organic certified.
Add.: J-507, AB, Sarna Dungar Industrial Area JAIPUR (RAJ.) 302012
MOB NO. +91-7597920642, +91 9414246808, +91-9314507433 (Neeraj Bhatnagar)
email: info@aciagro.com, director@aciaagro.com , marketing@aciagro.com
http://www.aciagrosolution.com
http://www.stevia.blogspot.com
http://www.indiamart.com/aciagrosolution

www.aciguarclutivationinindia.blogspot.in

CONTACT US

Pradeep Sharma,

( Director ),

ACI Agro Solution,

ISO 22000-2005,ISO 9001:2008, FSSAI, SSI, Seeds, Spice Board Of India, WHO GMP & NPOP, USDA, SGS organic certified.

Add.: J-507, AB, Sarna Dungar Industrial Area JAIPUR (RAJ.) 302012

MOB NO. +91-7597920642, +91 9414246808, +91-7023630005 ( Suresh Choudhary )

email: info@aciagro.com, director@aciaagro.com , marketing@aciagro.co