1、Blending tradition with innovation:Understanding Indias nutraceutical trends and identifying paths to growthiStock-Liudmila ChernetskaiStock-Liudmila ChernetskaTitle partner 5 7 February 2025Mumbai,IndiaContentsIntroduction.3How supplements must cater to the three different Indias .4The role of fort
2、ification .5The importance of exercising nutrivigilance and phytovigilance .6Indias evolving food and supplement regulatory landscape .8Definitions of supplements,nutraceuticals,and functional foods .9FSSAI may align regulations with international standards .10Three thousand years of Ayurveda.11Bota
3、nicals and the spice of life .12Personalised nutrition and the Indian data gap .13 Introducing Ayurgenomics .14Modern science meets traditional practices.15Key takeaways .16References .16Vitafoods India:Your ticket to nutraceutical trade and trends in the Indian sub-continent .18IntroductionThe term
4、“poised for growth”comes up quite often when researching Indias nutrition sector,especially when it comes to supplements,nutraceuticals,and functional foods.As of 2024,India is ranked the worlds fifth-largest economy.Its also the most populated country,with a population of 1.44 billion or 18%of the
5、world population.1India was the 15th-largest health and wellness market as of 2021,with an annual growth rate of 5.75%,as opposed to 3.74%across the rest of the Asia-Pacific region,according to a government of Canada report.2 Cross-reference these numbers and it becomes clear that the supplement,nut
6、raceuticals,and functional food markets have significant room to expand.Market research firm BlueWeave Consulting predicts the countrys functional food market alone will continue to expand at a compound annual growth rate(CAGR)of 14.74%,hitting$27.96 billion by 2030.3This report will delve into some