Discover the zest and zing with Indian Spices
Introduction No Indian meal would be complete without spices and no story about the subcontinent would be complete without them. Spices are so deeply ingrained in Indian history and culture that even Indian films are referred to as "masala movies" – masala being the Hindi term for spice. Every year, Indian spice manufacturers produce more than two million tonnes of spices. It is one of the world's top exporters, accounting for more than 40% of the global spice trade.
The success of the Indian Spice manufacturers India's success in growing spices is largely due to its physical characteristics. The climate is suitable for growing spices, with high humidity and diversity of climatic variables producing optimum circumstances for farming a diverse range of spice crops. To mention a few, turmeric, cinnamon, black pepper, clove, coriander, and red chili. Many of these are indigenous to the subcontinent, but others have come from other parts of the world. According to the IBEF report, the five-year CAGR of India's spice export was 12%. In February 2022, the exports of spices from India increased by 7.3% to US$ 291.17 million from US$ 271.4