PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1754031
PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1754031
The India herbal tea market size reached INR 1,931.8 Crore in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach INR 6,180.3 Crore by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 13.10% during 2025-2033. The increasing demand for functional flavored beverages, the launch of the latest and contemporary flavors, and the rising health consciousness among the masses represent some of the key factors driving the market.
The Increasing Demand Among Health-Conscious Consumers
The growing awareness among consumers about the health benefits associated with consuming herbal tea is a significant contributor to the market growth. Herbal tea provides a range of benefits, including reduced inflammation, improved immune system function, and a decreased risk of cancer. The polyphenols in tea, according to the National Cancer Institute, may decrease the risk of tumor growth. Moreover, regular consumption of herbal tea also reduces the risk of diabetes, high cholesterol, kidney disease, Parkinson's disease, and osteoporosis. In addition, herbal teas are made by steeping herbs, fruits, seeds, or roots in hot water and have lower concentrations of antioxidants than green, white, black, and oolong teas. These ingredients are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which can provide a range of short and long-term health benefits. Owing to these properties, there is an escalating demand for herbal tea across India.
Competitive analysis such as market structure, market share by key players, player positioning, top winning strategies, competitive dashboard, and company evaluation quadrant has been covered in the report. Also, detailed profiles of all major companies have been provided. The market structure is fragmented with a number of small and large players operating in the industry due to the presence of a large number of regional and international players. The volume of new entrants is moderate in the India herbal tea industry due to the fragmented market structure and the presence of numerous competitors in the market.
What is Herbal Tea?
Herbal tea is a beverage made by infusing a variety of leaves, fruits, flowers, and roots from edible, non-tea plants. Unlike traditional tea, herbal tea does not contain any caffeine or leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant. It can be enjoyed hot or cold and used to make a variety of recipes, such as beverages, desserts, and sauces. It is prepared by pouring boiling water over the desired plant parts and allowing it to steep for several minutes. The tea is then strained, sweetened if desired, and served hot or cold. Some of the most common types of herbal teas include chamomile, peppermint, ginger, hibiscus, and rooibos. They offer numerous health benefits, such as soothing digestive issues, promoting relaxation, or boosting the immune system. Moreover, they can be consumed hot or cold and can be brewed using loose herbs or pre-packaged tea bags. They are also used as a base for a variety of recipes, including iced teas, smoothies, cocktails, and baked goods.
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has caused a severe problem for the herbal tea industry and imposed unprecedented challenges across the country. In India, a national lockdown prompted by the WHO announcement coincided with and destroyed the first flush harvests of both Darjeeling and Assam, causing ripples throughout the herbal tea market. Due to supply chain challenges, tea plants were damaged. Moreover, shopping behavior changed dramatically as the coronavirus pandemic spread, leading many retailers to adopt new strategies. Furthermore, the strict lockdown measures in India shut down the production of all agricultural industries for several weeks in March and April, hence impacting the herbal tea industry significantly.
The market for herbal tea has witnessed significant growth in India due to increasing demand for functional and flavorful beverages, as well as the launch of contemporary flavors. Herbal tea is known for its pleasant taste, minimal stimulating effects, and numerous medicinal properties, which have contributed to its growing popularity among health-conscious consumers. In addition, the launch of innovative flavored variants ranging from traditional chai blends to more exotic blends that feature ingredients like lemongrass, ginger, and turmeric, represents another major growth-inducing factor. Besides this, with changing lifestyles, a growing population is now opting for herbal tea over traditional caffeinated teas. This, coupled with the growing awareness among the masses regarding the health benefits of herbal tea, is propelling market growth. Moreover, the increasing product consumption by the masses for treating common disorders, the rising disposable incomes, and the easy availability of herbal tea on e-commerce and offline retail platforms are some of the other factors creating a favorable market outlook across the country.