SALES OF MORINGA PRODUCTS

Our online store has reopened.  Shipments of  moringa seeds and non-certified plants require inspections at distant facilities.  Obtaining inspections may delay shipments of these items.

We have small inventories of plant materials from various species of moringa that we will make available for research purposes.  Shipments to research facilities will be expedited.


Our Moringa Products are Not Sold for Human Consumption

We do not have a farm or sell fresh, dried or powdered moringa leaves or seed products for consumption, or for potential use in treatment of COVID-19 as discussed in this section. 

There are many online vendors of dried leaf products and seeds.  Some health food stores and pharmacies also sell these.

Fresh leaves and pods are sometimes offered from farmer’s markets in areas where moringa is grown.

 

 

Moringa drumsticks

Moringa Drumsticks (Pods)
Sold at Farmers Market in Naʻālehu, Hawaii
Photo © Edward Rau, Sustainable Bioresources, LLC
Use licensed CC BY-SA

 

 

Seedlings of the common moringa are generally difficult and uneconomic to ship and we have discontinued online sales of them.  We are producing large numbers of seedlings for our local research projects and public donation via food banks and the Naʻālehu, Hawaii Farmer’s Market operated by the ʻO Kaʻu Kakou (OKK) charity.

Moringa Seedlings

Assortment of Moringa Seedlings Grown for Distribution and Field Trials
At Discovery Harbour, Hawaii
Photo © Edward Rau, Sustainable Bioresources, LLC
Use licensed per CC BY-SA

 

 

Seeds.  We operate an International Moringa Seed Bank (IMSB) primarily for scientific purposes and crop testing.  Seeds from the bank are sold to the public through our online store.

Seeds of Moringa oleifera

Seeds of Moringa oleifera
Photo © Edward Rau, Sustainable Bioresources, LLC
Use licensed per CC BY-SA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This page was last updated on August 20, 2022.

 

 

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