Fayoum, Egypt — Est. export operation

From the Fayoum basin to your production line.

Dehydrated herbs, tea botanicals, seeds and spices — grown, dried and processed under one roof, with the documentation your QA team actually asks for.

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Suggested: harvested herbs / drying racks, Fayoum facility
What we ship, every week of the season

A narrower catalog than most exporters — built specifically around tea and wellness botanicals.

Herbal Tea Botanicals

Chamomile, hibiscus, calendula, lemongrass, molokhia — graded for color and cut consistency.

Culinary & Aromatic Herbs

Basil, rosemary, thyme, oregano, sage, bay leaf — whole, cut & sifted, or ground.

Seeds & Spices

Fennel, coriander, caraway, dill — whole seed or ground to your mesh specification.

Export Documentation

Certificate of Analysis, phytosanitary and fumigation certificates prepared before booking.

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Suggested: quality control / lab testing, or packaging line
Why buyers stay with us

We're the processor, not a trading desk that repacks someone else's lot.

Herbal Oasis is the export arm of an established Egyptian processor with years of experience moving dehydrated botanicals into more than twenty countries. When you ask about a specific cutting size or a season's essential oil content, we can answer — because we were there when it was dried.

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Certified & documented

ISO 9001:2015. ISO 22000:2018. Halal certified. Per-shipment paperwork, every time.

Every lot leaves our facility with a Certificate of Analysis. Phytosanitary certificates, fumigation certificates and certificates of origin are prepared before the container is booked — not after a customs officer asks for them.

01 — Terms

FOB or CIF, your call

FOB Alexandria or Damietta as standard, CIF available on request. Full-container and part-container loads.

02 — Payment

T/T standard, LC on volume

Standard terms are T/T. Letters of credit are accepted for established order volumes.

03 — Samples

Pre-shipment QA, always

Want a sample checked against an agreed specification before the order ships? That's normal practice here.