According to a recently
published report by TechSci Research ‘India Organic Food Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2017’, the organic food market in India is
expected to grow at the CAGR of around 19% during 2012-17. The growth in the
market is also being contributed by the foray of several retail giants and
online retailers in the Indian organic food market. Over the last few years,
several players have started to offer organic food products through online
channel. Some of the major online organic food retailers include: Farm2Kitchen,
Big Basket, Best Organic etc.
Organic foods are
produced through systematic farming methods that do not involve any usage of
pesticides and harmful chemicals for production. India has around 4.2 Million
hectares of land which is certified for organic farming. The emergence of
organic farming is also creating a wide array of job opportunities. Increasing
awareness towards nutritious and healthy food and changing lifestyle are
surging the demand for organic food, particularly across the metro cities.
Majority of the demand for organic food is being contributed by cities such as
Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, Bengaluru and Pune.
The market is restrained
by some factors such as a price conscious consumer base, extensive land
available for farming which is not certified for organic farming etc. The
certification for land to be considered fit for organic farming requires extensive
documentation and is also an expensive and time consuming process.
The demand for organic food products is increasing in U.S., Europe and Japan. The health concerns in these countries are rising extensively; however, as a result of high cost of labor and less fertility of land, these countries rely on developing countries like India to meet their requirements for organic foods.
“The availability of
different types of organic products, less dependency on chemical fertilizers,
increasing government initiatives for promoting organic farming and increasing
investments by corporate giants are likely to push the market for organic foods
in India,” said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director with TechSci Research a
research based global management consulting firm.”
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