Kavrin Global

Behind every kilogram of exported makhana lies the story of thousands of farming families in Bihar’s wetlands. Sustainable and ethical sourcing is not just a marketing buzzword — it’s a business imperative that ensures supply chain resilience and brand integrity in premium international markets.

15,000+ Farmer Families in Supply Chain Zero Synthetic Pesticides Used 100% Wetland Ecosystem Based GI Tagged Mithila Makhana Protected

The Ecological Advantage of Makhana Farming

Unlike land-intensive crops, makhana grows in natural ponds and waterlogged areas — land that would otherwise be economically unproductive. This makes makhana cultivation a brilliant example of ecological farming that actually improves wetland biodiversity while generating livelihoods.

No Land Clearing

Cultivated in natural ponds and wetlands — zero deforestation or land conversion required.

Low Carbon Footprint

Traditional cultivation methods use minimal mechanization, resulting in a fraction of the emissions of conventional crops.

Wetland Conservation

Makhana farming supports wetland ecosystems, maintaining habitats for migratory birds and aquatic biodiversity.

GI Tag: A Mark of Protected Origin In 2022, the Government of India awarded Mithila Makhana a Geographical Indication (GI) tag — placing it alongside Darjeeling Tea and Alphonso Mangoes. This legal protection ensures that only makhana cultivated in the designated Mithila region can bear this name, safeguarding both farmers’ livelihoods and product authenticity for global buyers.

How Kavrin Global Supports Farmer Communities

1. Direct Farm Procurement

We buy directly from farmer cooperatives, eliminating middlemen and ensuring farmers receive fair market prices for their harvest.

2. Quality Training Programs

We conduct workshops on post-harvest handling, drying techniques, and hygiene practices to help farmers produce export-quality makhana.

3. Advance Payments

Seasonal farmers receive advance payments to fund cultivation costs, reducing their dependence on high-interest informal credit.

4. Transparent Pricing

Our pricing model is fully transparent — farmers know exactly how their makhana is graded and priced before committing to a sale.