Panadium Exports
Panadium Exports
Agriculture & Food Export
1 month
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Overview
International food buyers sourcing Indian spices, pulses, and millets struggle to verify authenticity, certifications, and bulk-order terms before reaching out. Panadium, a Gondal-based exporter shipping to North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, needed a web presence that gave overseas procurement teams every signal they needed to start a conversation.
Codevally designed and shipped a Next.js storefront backed by Strapi, structured around five product categories — whole spices, ground spices, oil seeds, pulses, and millets — with individual product pages, Sortex-clean quality messaging, and a Request a Quote pipeline tuned for B2B lead capture. Schema.org markup, OpenGraph metadata, and an FAQ knowledge base feed search engines the context buyers use to find verified Indian suppliers.
The Solution delivers export-ready credibility by providing:
- Structured Product Catalog: 25+ product detail pages organized by category, each with sourcing notes, packaging options, and MOQ guidance for procurement teams.
- SEO-First Architecture: JSON-LD Organization, LocalBusiness, and FAQ schemas plus per-page OpenGraph tags so search engines surface Panadium for high-intent buyer queries.
- Strapi-Driven Content: Editors update products, categories, and quality certifications from a headless CMS without touching code, keeping the catalog accurate as the export range expands.
- Lead-Capture Pipeline: Request-a-Quote forms route buyer enquiries to the sales team with full product context, language preference, and target shipment volume.
- Performance & Trust Signals: Next.js image optimization, edge caching, and aggregate review schema (4.8/5 across 150+ buyers) load fast and reassure first-time international visitors.
Panadium now competes for global B2B spice search traffic with a storefront that matches the operational scale of its export business — turning organic discovery into qualified procurement conversations across five continents.
Bringing a Gujarat spice exporter to the global B2B market with a fast, SEO-led Next.js storefront.
01. Discovery & Market Research
Audited competing Indian exporter websites, mapped target buyer personas across five export regions, and locked product taxonomy, MOQ messaging, and quote-flow requirements with Panadium's sales team.02. UX & Design
Designed a clean, conversion-focused storefront with a saffron-orange brand palette, category-first navigation, and reusable product page templates aligned to bulk-buyer decision triggers.03. Engineering
Built the storefront on Next.js with a Strapi 5 headless backend, modelled the product catalog and category schemas, and wired structured-data JSON-LD, Google Tag Manager, and the Request-a-Quote pipeline.04. SEO & Launch
Shipped on-page SEO, schema.org markup, sitemap and robots.txt, Lighthouse-tuned images, and rolled out to production behind nginx with monitoring and analytics enabled from day one.













