About Us

Fortune Associate is carrying on this tradition by providing the best natural products made in India and Odisha to the rest of the world. They accomplish this by upholding the same standards of sustainability, ethical business practices, and product quality that the ancient Kalinga traders were renowned for.

Our Mission:

With the finest products India has to offer and the rich Kalinga culture, we are taking over the world market specifically to fulfil large orders.

Our goal is to close the gap between the rich history of Odisha (previously Kalinga) and the global demand for premium Indian products in the contemporary, quickly evolving global market, where durability and authenticity are crucial. Fortune Associate’s sole focus while fulfilling bulk orders is delivering the highest-quality organic commodities to international partners that recognise the importance of large-scale sustainable sourcing

Vision: Bulk Orders for a Global Marketplace

We sincerely hope to establish ourselves as the go-to source for consumers worldwide looking for ethically sourced, mass-produced, sustainably crafted goods. We have been able to improve production, guarantee customer happiness, and streamline our processes by cutting out the middlemen and concentrating only on large orders. Our objective is to establish a supply chain that can effectively and efficiently bridge Kalinga’s rich history with the contemporary needs of global trade.

Our goal is to create a worldwide marketplace where our partners may purchase in bulk and benefit from economies of scale. Every large cargo is evidence of our dedication to maintaining old trade lines and providing goods that either meet or surpass the criteria established by international organisations. We seek to create enduring relationships by being open, reliable, and cooperating to accomplish shared objectives.

A brief history

Since at least 2000 BCE, Odisha, then known as Kalinga, has been a significant trading hub. An ancient Odia trading tribe known as the Sadhaba Pua established close commercial ties with Java, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, Bali, and Myanmar after crossing the Indian Ocean. They helped make Odisha a major economic hub by facilitating the export of textiles, spices, ivory, and organic items.