India has traditionally been known
for its spice and culinary herb production. It is one of the largest
spice producing and consuming country. Its strategic location, climatic
conditions, advanced production processes and availability of cheap
labour makes it advantageous for the producers to ensure large scale
production of quality spices and herbs.
India's Share in the Global Spice Market
The Indian spice market is booming with a substantial increase in
exports over the past few years. India accounts for nearly 45% and 30%
in terms of volume and value in the world spice trade.
The booming global spice market also poses good opportunities for the
Indian spice industry to provide quality spices at competitive prices.
India faces stiff competition form China, Malaysia and Pakistan in terms
of pricing of the products. Manufacturers should therefore ensure
consistency in supply, product quality, pricing and marketing strategy
to increase the share in exports.
Producers are incorporating latest methods and technologies to ensure
higher quality of spices and herbs. India is one of the prime exporters
of pepper, chillies, turmeric, seed spices and spice derivatives to the
rest of the world. USA, EU, Japan and Srilanka import these Indian
spices in large volumes.
India's share in Global Spice Derivative Market
Spice derivatives can be categorized into spice oil, oleoresins and
essential oils. The demand for spice derivatives is also increasing due
to the hygiene, standardization and consistency factor. India
contributes nearly 70% to the world spice derivative market. It exports
largely to the US, EU etc. Indian southern states including Kerala,
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu provide concentrated oils and oleoresins for
use in perfumery, pharmaceuticals, foods processing and industrial
chemical industry.
Government Initiative Indian Government is providing financial
assistance to farmers, growers and spice producers and has also taken
certain steps to ensure the availability of better quality spices, more
hygienically processed spices in order to boost exports. Indian spice
board also provides financial and technical assistance to farmers.











