Indian Organic Spices – Global Market, Drivers, Size
Spices have been traded since ancient times and India has been
at the helm of this trade. It all started with Portuguese navigator Vasco de
Gama making the first sea voyage from Europe to India in 1498 and opening up
trade routes. At present, India grows more than 60 different kinds of spices
and produces 60 lakh MT, of which 11 percent is exported to more than 150
nations. Today, the country is the largest exporter of spices followed by
Vietnam and China. The exquisite taste, aroma, texture and medicinal properties
of black pepper, cardamom, cumin seed, mustard seed and fenugreek are nurtured
mostly in small land holdings and organic farms in the country.
In FY 2020, the Indian organic spices market stood at 200 million dollars with
an estimated CAGR of 11 percent over the next five years. This buoyant growth
rate is mainly being driven by the increasing awareness among end-users about
the harmful effects of chemicals, pesticides and additives on health.
Spices – Adding unique flavor
to every recipe:
Spices add
their unique flavor and essence to recipes and play a pivotal role in defining
the way food is cooked and served in different parts of the world. Some of the
spices routinely used in kitchens across the globe are cumin, black pepper,
coriander seeds, turmeric, cardamom and cinnamon. These are nutritious and help
build immunity in individuals.
So, what are organic spices?
The herbs,
seasonings and garnishes grown and sourced organically are termed as organic
spices. These are cultivated using organic manure and bio-fertilizers to
maintain their wholesome goodness. Also, safe sterilization methods such as
steaming are used to maintain the purity and goodness of the end products.
Carcinogenic sterilization using harmful chemicals such as ethylene oxide is avoided
to stop the passing over of toxicity to humans. The farming practices also rule
out the use of pesticides and contaminants. Chemicals and fertilizers are not
used to ensure timely yield. Moreover, anti-clumping agents and additional
fillers & flavors are not used to rule out high levels of MSG (Mono Sodium
Glutamate), which has a negative impact on health.
Market by type includes the
following categories:
§ Basil
§ Garlic
§ Ginger
§ Turmeric
§ Cumin
§ Cinnamon
§ Chilli
§ Clove
§ Cardamom
Turmeric
holds the largest market share because of its healing qualities in myriad
health conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, and joint pains, amongst
the types mentioned above.
Market by form includes the
following categories:
§ Powder/Ground
§ Whole
§ Others
Ready to cook
powdered organic spices is all set to dominate the market because of ease of
use and savings provided in overall cooking time.
Market by region includes the
following categories:
§ North
§ East
§ South
§ West
The western
market dominates the organic spice market in the country owning to the
large production by Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Drivers for Indian Organic
Spices Market:
Emerging
opportunities for the organic spices market for 2021 – 2028 are being driven by
the following factors
§ Rising
awareness about the nutritional benefits of organic condiments compared to
non-organic variants
§ Increase
in Government policies benefitting organic farming techniques and manufacturing
practices
§ Increase
in Research and Development Activities in organic farming
§ Rise
in the number of health-conscious consumers
Use of herbs and condiments in
the pharmaceutical industry:
This market
for Indian organic spices and herbs is expected to further grow with
the incorporation of the herbs and condiments in drug formulations. Biologists
are reviewing the medicinal values of the same through in vitro and in vivo
trials and tabulating evidence for antimicrobial activities. Active compounds
in extracts of black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon are being studied for their
preventive roles in several diseases by representing the antioxidants in body
cells.
Rise in export of organic food
products exports including spices:
According to
the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, the country’s export of organic
food products increased by 51 percent to USD 1 billion in 2020-2021. Spices and
condiments featured among the food products recording a significant growth in
exports. Organic products from India have been exported to 58 nations which
include Canada, Great Britain, Australia, South Korea, and the USA. The major
importers of Indian organic spices are the USA, Germany, and Netherlands.
At present, the National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) dictate the norms according to which the organic products for export are produced, processed, packed and labeled. This NPOP certification is recognized by Switzerland and the European Union. Ongoing negotiations with Taiwan, Korea, Japan, UAE, New Zealand and Austria for achieving mutual recognition agreements for exports of organic products are currently underway.
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