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'''Madagascar Spices is a vanilla plantation and producer in Andapa with a processing facility in Sambava. While the company was started by Dylan Randriamihaja in 2015 and began exporting directly to Europe , USA and Canada in the same year, his family has been farming and producing high -quality vanilla beans for sale via local distributors and exporters since 19101947.'''
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Dylan's grandfather, Toto, was the first in his family working on vanilla plantations, supplying French traders. Dylan's father, Venja, continued supplying the French traders. Shortly after Madagascar's independence in 1960, the vanilla trade became dominated by Chinese immigrants who had previously worked on French -owned plantations. The Chinese became buyers and exporters of vanilla and were Venja's newfound customers. Venja's wife, Bavy, took care of hand -pollinating the vanilla orchids at their family -owned plantation 15km north west northwest of Andapa. Today, with Dylan having stepped into the business as the 3rd generation of vanilla producers, Madagascar Spices cultivates, processes and exports vanilla directly to its customers.
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From a young age of 15, Dylan literary followed his parents ' footsteps to the vanilla plantation on a daily basis. He is one of 10 children and the only son in the family to have continued his passion for vanilla in his professional life.
The three hectares plantation located close to [[Andapa ]] has about 19,000 plants which produces produce maximum fivetentons of mainly Bourbon and Thahiti Tahiti vanilla each year. Additionally, some Pompona as well as some Mangitsy Mangitry Ampotony is grown, but which is not intended as a premium export product as it has a lower vanillin content.
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In 2015, Dylan started a farmers cooperative named ''Madagascar Natural Products'', or MNP for short. The cooperarive cooperative provides agricultural training, and equipment to its members, such as flashlights , boots, machetes and raincoats when needed. Through education and support, MNP's the objective is to help its member farmers grow the highest quality gourmet vanilla. As of 2017, there are four member families with eight individual farmers each. In total, 32 farmers located in areas stretching from and around Andapa to [[Sambava ]] are part of the cooperative.
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During the vanilla processing season from June until August September, Madagascar Spices has 25 10 staff members in Andapa and 10 25 in Sambava. The 20th June is Madagascar Spices respects the official start of harverstingopening campaigns. The processing, or so-called curing process of each vanilla pod, takes approximately one monththree months. This includes the cooking the pods to retain the aroma for longer, drying, sorting and packaging. The vanilla is then ready for export. Madagascar Spices takes great pride in their end-products that is achived through the highly laborous process from hand-pollination to packaging. Additionally, their products are 100% organic with no use of artificial fertilisers. The company accepts small and large orders with the smallest shipment being 2kg, which can be sent worldwide by DHL or FedEx.
Dylan can be reached via email [mailto[File:Madagascar Spices 272.jpg|600px]] The vanilla is then ready for export. Madagascar Spices takes great pride in their end-products that is achieved through the highly laborious process from hand-pollination to packaging. Additionally, their products are 100% organic with no use of artificial fertilisers. {| class="imageTable"|-|colspan="3" | [[File:Madagascar Spices 384.jpg|600px]]|-|[[File:Madagascar Spices 385.jpg|196px]]|align="center"|[[File:Madagascar Spices 386.jpg|196px]]|align="right"|[[File:spices2015Madagascar Spices 388.company@gmailjpg|196px]]|-|} To contribute towards Madagascar's fragile ecosystem, Madagascar Spices supports a local tree nursery by regularly investing parts of its profits into a reforestation project. <googlemap version="0.9" lat="-14.277132" lon="50.181294" zoom="15" controls="large" style="width:100%;max-width:600px;">-14.com spices2015276821, 50.181841Madagascar Spices</googlemap> The company@gmailaccepts small and large orders with the smallest shipment being 2kg, which can be sent worldwide by [[DHL Sambava|DHL]] or FedEx. [[File:Madagascar Spices 391.comjpg|thumb|left|Madagascar Spices' vanilla products verified organic by Ecocert in 2018]] and  '''Madagascar Spices'''<br>Ampandrozonana, Sambava<br>Madagascar<br> Contact: Dylan Randriamihaja<br> Tel: +261 (0)32 04 059 05 / +261 (0)34 11 415 07<br>Email: [mailto:dylan.randriamihaja@yahoomadagascarspices.fr com dylan.randriamihaja@yahoomadagascarspices.frcom]<br>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MSC-Import-Export-870617546327425
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