Handbook of Herbs and Spices - Volume 3

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samples were carvone (40–60%) and limonene (38–54%). High carvone contents


were observed in a Norwegian and an Icelandic population. The carvone and limonene


ratio of wild populations from northern parts of Finland was higher than that from


southern parts.


Populations from higher elevations in the Alps also had high carvone:limonene


ratios (Galambosi and Peura, 1996). The caraway selections A.Car-01-91 and A.Car-


01-94 both annual types are being acclimatized to semi-arid conditions in India for


high yield and essential oil content (Malhotra, 2005). The caraway, Bi-An, a new


biennial cultivar which flowers in the first year of growth, was selected from commercial


biennial varieties of caraway, and was grown in the field at Newe Ya’ar, Israel. The


composition of the essential oil, hydro-distilled from fruits of the new cultivar, was


analyzed. The main constituents of the essential oil were limonene (50.16%) and d-


carvone (46.74%) (Putievsky et al., 1994).


15.2.9 Organic farming


In recent years, organic agriculture has gained importance and many farmers are


showing interest in organic farming. The demand for organic caraway is steadily


increasing, because many consumers have a preference for the organic product of this


group of spices. The importance of organic farming can be inferred from the fact that


some European countries are supporting organic agriculture by giving subsidies for


conversion. Demand for organic spices varies considerably from country to country


and the kind of spices in a particular country. The European countries, the USA,


Canada and Japan are by far the largest markets and looking far organic spices from


the high-productivity areas in the world. The newly emerging markets for organic


spices are Australia, New Zealand and some other European countries.


No reliable published data is available for caraway organic seed production and


export but as a whole it is not more than 20 tonnes as assessed from important buyers.


The major organic caraway-producing countries are the Netherlands, Germany and


Norway. Keeping in mind the growing demand for organic spices in the global


market, it is necessary to give a boost to the organic farming of spices by tackling a


few issues related to the costly and cumbersome land certification system and availability


of the technical knowhow especially on production, processing, storage and market


information. The future demand for organic spices appears to be bright. The general


and specific guidelines for organic production of seed spices including caraway have


been detailed by Malhotra and Vashishtha, (2004).


15.3 Chemical structure..........................................................................


Chemical composition varies with variety region, stage of harvest and method of


distillate. The ground seed of caraway yields up to 5–7.5% volatile oil, consisting


primarily of 60% d-carvone and 15% fixed oil, of which oleic, linoleic, petroselinic,


and palmitic are the major fatty acids. Caraway grown in the northern latitudes yields


higher quantities of volatile oil than that cultivated in the warmer climates. The


essential oil content varies with stage of harvest, variety of caraway and geographical


region and has been reported by various workers ranging from 0.99% to 8.1% (El


Wakeil et al., 1986; Atal and Sood, 1967). The chief constituents of essential oil of


caraway range from 47–81.17%, carvone and 9.4–48.7%, limonene to which chiefly

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