Makhana is usually harvested around June-July. That’s when prices are at their lowest!

Bihar is where most of India’s makhana comes from—over 90%! Suppliers based in Bihar, like Mera Kisan, offer way better deals without cutting quality.

Grade 6 & 7 = bigger size, great for exports or premium packs. Grade 4 & 5 = perfect for regular home or cooking use. Many suppliers offer discounts if you order a large quantity.

India’s makhana industry is set to double—from ₹3,000 to ₹6,000 Crores in just a few years!

-Buy just after harvest (July!) -Source directly from Bihar -Know your grades -Order in bulk for better deals -Partner with trusted suppliers

Mera Kisan – they’re known for quality and honest pricing

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