Most of the below mentioned plants are monitored through the international Cites regulations which is controlled by the Department of Nature Conservation and therefore already cultivated on farms for commercial use.
The remaining wild growing plants, which are harvested by the natives under the supervision of the government who issues licences and export permits to avoid
exploitation and prevent extinction, enables them to generate a substantial income.
We supply the following raw material dried, sliced or crushed where applicable or ground/milled
into a powder up to 400 microns.
Consignments are in bulk, packed in bags of 10 – 25 kg.
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- Harpagophytum procumbens - Devil's Claw
- Hoodia gordonii
- Aloe ferox
- Aloe vera
- Pelargonium sidoides
- Hypoxis hemerocallidea - African Potato
- Helichrysum odoratissimum
- Pygeum africanum
- Centella asiatica
- Drosera madagascariensis
- Sceletium tortuosum
- Sutherlandia frutescens
- Barosma / Agathosma betulina - Buchu
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- Rooibos - Aspalathus linearis
- Greenbosch - Aspalathus linearis (Green)
- Honeybush - Cyclopia intermedia
- Rosehip - Rosa canina
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- Harpagophytum procumbens
- Hoodia gordonii
- Sutherlandia frutescens
- Aloe ferox
- Pelargonium sidoides
- Sceletium tortuosum
- Buchu - Barosma / Agathosma betulina
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- Rooibos - Aspalathus linearis
- Greenbosch - Aspalathus linearis (Green)
- Honeybush - Cyclopedia intermedia
- Rosehip - Rosa canina
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| • Harpagophytum |
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| • Hoodia gordonii |
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| • Pelargonium sidoides |
(CoA PDF) |
| • Kigelia africana |
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