Skip to content

Indian spice exporter

YouPals
Exporting to Australia

Star Anise supplier in Australia

We export Star Anise from India to Australia in bulk — the star-shaped badian of garam-masala blends — largely re-exported, as India grows little.

Star Anise for export from India to Australia

Who supplies Star Anise to Australia?

YouPals exports Star Anise from India to Australia in bulk — in the grade and packing you specify, steam-treated and lab-tested to Australia requirements, from sample quantities up to full container loads.

Shipping Star Anise to Australia

Australia is a Oceania market that took 2% of India’s spice export value in FY2025-26. We ship from the Indian gateway ports — Mundra and Nhava Sheva on the west coast, Cochin and Tuticorin in the south — on the sailing that fits your schedule.

On entry to Australia, Star Anise classifies under ITC-HS 0909 61 00. Ask us to confirm Australia’s current duty on that line before you commit — we would rather verify it than quote a rate that turns out wrong.

On Australia specifically

No dedicated ITC-HS line — Star Anise is not separable in any trade dataset, so no Australia-specific figure can exist.

That does not change what we ship you — it only means we will not print a Australia duty figure we have not verified. Ask us and we will confirm the current rate for your HS line before you commit.

Order terms

  • Samples from 50–100 kg
  • LCL from 1 MT, or a full 20ft container
  • Sea freight FCL and LCL to Australia
  • Cleaned and graded to your specification
  • Steam-treated (ETO-free) on request
  • Accredited pre-shipment testing to Australian and your buyer’s requirements
  • Jute or food-grade PP, liners, or your packing spec
  • FOB, CFR or CIF — your choice of Incoterm

What to specify on a star anise contract

  • Available as whole stars (graded by wholeness and size), broken/segment star anise, and ground; also as star-anise oil/oleoresin
  • Graded on the proportion of intact whole stars, size, colour and aroma strength, and freedom from grit, dust and mould
  • Botanical safety is the critical flag: material must be verified as genuine Illicium verum and screened against the toxic look-alike Illicium anisatum (Japanese star anise), which is not safe for food use
  • Origin must be represented honestly: much Indian-channel star anise is imported (China/Vietnam) and re-exported or blend-incorporated, not India-grown, so avoid unqualified "Indian origin" claims

Frequently asked

Can I import Star Anise from India into Australia?

Yes. We export Star Anise from India to Australia. We publish Star Anise's verified specification here; we do not publish a Australia-specific duty figure we have not confirmed.

Full Star Anise specificationAll spices to AustraliaRequest a quote

What this page does not tell you

Origin
Much star anise in Indian trade is re-exported, not India-grown; origin claims need care.

Sources

WhatsApp