âThe United Kingdom buys about 90 to 95% of Indiaâs exported baby cornâ The export of baby corn from India is going well. The product is available year round, but May and June can be tricky months in terms of water shortages. Luckily there were good rains last season, meaning sufficient water has been stored. The coronavirus could impact the season, as air freight prices have risen significantly. According to Kaushal Khakhar, CEO of Kay bee Exports, the baby corn season is in a good spot this year, even with the tricky months coming up. âIn India, baby corn is readily available and in large quantities for all 365 days of the year. Also, thanks to favourable climatic conditions this year, the season has been strong, with high quantities ordered and yearly supply programs with our customers. The months of May and early June are the tricky months, with water shortage playing a role. However, with good rains in the previous season, there is a sufficient supply of stored water this year.â