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'''Florenilla is a producer of natural vanilla as well as mixed with other natural products from Madagascar, all which are cultivated according to the Malagasy tradition of organic and ntural agriculture without the use of artificial fertilisers and conservation methods.'''
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'''Florenilla is a producer of vanilla and other natural products from Madagascar mixed with vanilla, all of which are cultivated without the use of artificial fertilisers and conservation methods according to traditional Malagasy farming and preparation methods.'''
  
 
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In cooperation with many small polycrop farmers across rural parts of the northeast of our country, Florenilla manages the farming and preparation of different types and grades of vanilla beans. Its regular vanilla offers include gourmet vanilla beans, vanilla cuts and splits as well as vanilla powder for flavouring and baking products, such as confectioneries, pastries, ice-creams, beverages as well as non-food product where natural vanilla may enhance a the quality by its scent, such as soaps, perfumes and cosmetics.
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In cooperation with small-scale farmers in rural parts of the Northeast of Madagascar, Florenilla manages the cultivation and preparation of different grades of vanilla beans. Its main product range includes gourmet vanilla beans, vanilla cuts and splits as well as vanilla powders used for flavouring pastries and as ingredients in confectioneries, cookies, ice-creams, beverages as well as non-food products where the use of natural vanilla can enhance the quality of the products, such as soaps, perfumes and cosmetics.
  
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Tea is a tried and tested products that is often mixed with vanilla. Florenilla's tea is the Malagasy Sambahavy green tea cultivated in Madagascar's highlands combind with cuts of vanilla beans from the south east of the island.  
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Single-origin organic cane sugar from the island of Nosy Be in north Madagascar is used in Florenilla's classic Madagascar vanilla sugar. The only other ingredient is natural organic vanilla.
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Florenilla's tea is the Sambahavy green tea variety from Madagascar's highlands combined with cuts of vanilla beans from the northeast coastal regions of the island. Other unique Florenilla products include its powder mixes, such as vanilla cacao, vanilla cinnamon, vanilla cola, vanilla baobab and vanilla coffee.  
  
 
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Florenilla's vrious products may be offered in gourmet and delicatessen stores under different biological retail brands or used as ingredients by chefs in pastry creations. Florenilla is primarily a wholealer and exporter and its produts can be sold and branded by the retailers themelves in different countries or resold under the existing Florenilla brand.
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Florenilla offer two distinct pure vanilla powders, one made from Planifolia, also known as Bourbon or Madagascan vanilla and another from the Mexican Pompona variety that is cultivated in Madagascar in smaller quantities than Planifolia. In terms of taste and aroma, the Pompona powder is sweeter than the Planifolia powder while the Planifolia powder is more as the classic Madagascar vanilla bean it is made from.
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Florenilla is primarily a wholesaler and export operator and its products are available in bulk volumes which are usually rebranded and repackaged by retailers or distributors and sold in gourmet stores under different biological retail brands.  
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[[File:Florenilla_Ecocert_2020_English.jpg|thumb|left|Organic certification by Ecocert]] Florenilla is a certified producer of organic vanilla and licensed by the Madagascar Ministry of Trade & Crafts ([http://www.mica.gov.mg www.mica.gov.mg]) as an exporter of vanilla.
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Florenilla's product range is available for export worldwide and can also be resold by importers directly under the Florenilla brand.
  
For further information, contact Joséphine RASOARIMANANA and Michaël ZARALAHY at [mailto:josephine@florenilla.com josephine@florenilla.com] and [mailto:michael@florenilla.com michael@florenilla.com] or phone +261 34 27 222 02.
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For further information, contact Ms Joséphine Rasoarimanana at [mailto:josephine@florenilla.com josephine@florenilla.com] or phone +261 34 27 222 02.
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Website: [https://www.florenilla.com florenilla.com]

Latest revision as of 13:41, 9 September 2023

Florenilla is a producer of vanilla and other natural products from Madagascar mixed with vanilla, all of which are cultivated without the use of artificial fertilisers and conservation methods according to traditional Malagasy farming and preparation methods.

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In cooperation with small-scale farmers in rural parts of the Northeast of Madagascar, Florenilla manages the cultivation and preparation of different grades of vanilla beans. Its main product range includes gourmet vanilla beans, vanilla cuts and splits as well as vanilla powders used for flavouring pastries and as ingredients in confectioneries, cookies, ice-creams, beverages as well as non-food products where the use of natural vanilla can enhance the quality of the products, such as soaps, perfumes and cosmetics.

Florenilla 165.jpg

Single-origin organic cane sugar from the island of Nosy Be in north Madagascar is used in Florenilla's classic Madagascar vanilla sugar. The only other ingredient is natural organic vanilla.

Florenilla 170.jpg

Florenilla's tea is the Sambahavy green tea variety from Madagascar's highlands combined with cuts of vanilla beans from the northeast coastal regions of the island. Other unique Florenilla products include its powder mixes, such as vanilla cacao, vanilla cinnamon, vanilla cola, vanilla baobab and vanilla coffee.

Florenilla 134.jpg
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Florenilla offer two distinct pure vanilla powders, one made from Planifolia, also known as Bourbon or Madagascan vanilla and another from the Mexican Pompona variety that is cultivated in Madagascar in smaller quantities than Planifolia. In terms of taste and aroma, the Pompona powder is sweeter than the Planifolia powder while the Planifolia powder is more as the classic Madagascar vanilla bean it is made from.

Florenilla 172.jpg

Florenilla is primarily a wholesaler and export operator and its products are available in bulk volumes which are usually rebranded and repackaged by retailers or distributors and sold in gourmet stores under different biological retail brands.

Florenilla 062.jpg

Florenilla's product range is available for export worldwide and can also be resold by importers directly under the Florenilla brand.

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For further information, contact Ms Joséphine Rasoarimanana at josephine@florenilla.com or phone +261 34 27 222 02.

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Florenilla Export SARL
Ampandrozonana
Sambava 208
Madagascar

Website: florenilla.com