Indian
menthe oil Export market
Medicinal and
aromatic plants constitute a major part of the flora, which
provides raw
materials for use in the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and drug
industries.
Even in many of the modern medicines, the basic composition is
derived from
medicinal plants and these have become acceptable medicines for
many reasons.
India and China are the two major producing countries,
constituting
40 per cent of the global medicinal and aromatic species. Mints are
an aromatic
perennial herbs belonging to the family Laminaceae are among the
most important
essential oil bearing plants in the world. Oil of mint, are probably
third most
important flavouring materials used world over. In India at present
peppermint is
cultivated in Western Uttar Pradesh (Tarai Belt), Jammu Kashmir,
Madhya Pradesh
and Punjab States with annual production of 20000-22000 tons
of oil. Uttar
Pradesh is a leading state in terms of production and area , hence it
was decided to conduct study in this state.
India exports mentha oil and its derivatives to
countries including
- Argentina
- Brazil
- European Union
- Japan
- US
These exports have a worth
of around 100 crores and earns a good amount foreign exchange to India.
India
exports about 16,500 tons of mentha per annum (average for last five years). It
has recorded as high as 21,100 tons in 2007-08. Exports of mint products from
India are increasing over the years, which include Menthol flakes, Menthol
crystals mint oils. This could mainly be attributed to rising overseas demand
for Indian produce. The major destinations for India includes countries such as
Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Japan, UK, USA, etc. Before 2001, India was
not a significant player in this market. After 2002 onwards India became a
major supplier of mentha oil in the world.
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