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Fresh Spice: From a Village Startup to a Market Leader — A Five-Year Journey of Quality, Trust & Expertise

Fresh Spice: From a Village Startup to a Market Leader — A Five-Year Journey of Quality, Trust & Expertise

Fresh Spice’s story began on October 19, 2020, in the quiet village of Kanakpur, Panskura (Purba Medinipur, 721152). What started as a small, determined venture quickly transformed into a brand synonymous with purity, quality, and reliability in the dry fruits and spices market.

Led by its visionary CEO, Sk Fardin Hossain, Fresh Spice entered the post-pandemic market with a simple yet powerful mission: to deliver premium, unadulterated dry fruits and spices sourced with integrity and processed with uncompromising quality standards.

Over the last five years, the brand has built deep supply-chain expertise, mastering every step from careful farmer-level sourcing and rigorous quality checks to reliable distribution across Retail, Wholesale, and B2B networks. This hands-on experience has shaped Fresh Spice into a trusted market expert—capable of adapting to shifting consumer needs while maintaining the purity customers value.

Strengthening its growth and future-focused vision, Fresh Spice has recently appointed Advocate Bhavpreet Singh Soni, Partner at Sonisvision Corporates LLP, to oversee its intellectual property protection. This strategic legal partnership underscores the brand’s commitment to protecting its identity, securing its innovations, and expanding with a strong legal foundation.

Today, Fresh Spice stands as a testament to how a rural-rooted startup can rise—through quality, consistency, and passion—into a respected name in the Indian spice and dry fruit industry.

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