Amla Extract Market Business Insights, Size, Trends, Future Assessment

Amla extract is procured from plant species known as Emblica Officinalis and falls under the category of super fruit. Amla or Indian gooseberry, as it may be called, is a fruit primeval to the Indian subcontinent.

With the increase in the demand for amla extract globally, Emblica Officinalis is presently grown commercially in different regions of the world. Amla extract contains carbohydrates, amino acids, iron, calcium, vitamins.

There are many health benefits associated with the regular intake of amla. These include skin rejuvenation, eyesight improvement, strengthening of the immune system, and blood sugar regulation.

Amla extract is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Its richness in vitamin C gives it the power to fight against bacterial and viral ailments, like cold and cough. Alma can also act as an antioxidant that prevents cancer cell development.

Although the jury may still be out on the scientific evidence on some of the health benefits of amla, consumer perception remains positive. And, food and dietary supplement companies are capitalizing on this consumer sentiment by launching amla-extract based products. Use of amla imagery on products, and informative labelling remains a key practice among dietary supplement and functional food companies.

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Increasing Applications in Nutricosmetics Creating New Opportunities for Amla Extract Market Players

The broader shift toward plant-based products has also induced changes in the way collagen formulators source ingredients. Amla extracts, especially a patented form, known as Saberry is finding increasing application in nutricosmetics, especially in Japan, China, and South Korea.

In these East Asian countries, the nutricosmetics market is quite mature, and use of amla extracts as a natural ingredient is growing. These developments are not lost on the nutricosmetics market players in the US. Although at a nascent stage, the lucrative potential of nutricosmetics is likely to boost demand for amla extracts during the forecast period.

COVID-19-Induced Spike in Demand for Immunity Boosters Can Lead to Further Fragmentation

The amla extracts market remains highly fragmented, however, the COVID-19-induced spike in immunity boosters is likely to create a frenzied scramble.

Although there are apprehensions that the spike will be short-lived, many experts are of the opinion that the change in dietary patterns will be long-lasting.

India, one of the most lucrative markets for FMCG, has witnessed a 20% to 40% increase in sales of immunity-boosting foods, according to FSSAI. Similar trends are being witnessed in East Asia and Europe.

‘Purported’ Health Benefits Invite Regulatory Scrutiny

Although there is unanimity over amla’s health benefits, some food processors purport its benefits to critical disease treatment without support of strong scientific evidence.

Many research papers have boosted the case of amla extract market players, as benefits pertaining to skin rejuvenation, digestive health, and immunity boost have been found to be true.

However, on the other hand, use of amla extracts to treat serious diseases is debatable, until concrete evidence is not available in the public domain. Use of such claims by a section of dietary supplement and functional food manufacturers has invited scrutiny by regulatory bodies.

In many cases, amla extract exports have been impacted due to misleading claims. This is especially true for exports from countries where regulations are lax.

Amla Extracts Market: Region-wise Analysis

India remains one of the largest markets for amla extracts globally. Amla extracts have traditionally been used in many Indian households, however, its commercialization, and availability in various product forms has led to further uptake.

In addition to India, countries in South East Asia, and East Asia are also significant markets for amla extracts. The change in consumer behavior due to COVID-19 is likely to fuel further growth in the region.

Outside of these lucrative markets, Europe is steadily emerging as a key region for amla extracts globally. The prevailing factors are likely to push amla extracts demand in Europe.

Amla Extracts Market: Competitive Landscape

  • Sydler Group
  • Ri-Sun Bio Tech
  • Ambe Phyoextracts Pvt. Ltd.
  • Arjuna Natural Extracts Ltd.
  • Patanjali Ayurveda
  • Bhumi Amla, Biomax
  • Taiyo International
  • Archerchem
  • Herbeno Herbals Pvt. Ltd.

The hegemony of India-based manufacturers is likely to continue in the global amla extracts market. However, the relatively easy export route is likely to come under greater scrutiny in the post COVID-19 era.

Region-wise Analysis

  • North America (U.S., Canada)
  • Latin America (Mexico, Brazil)
  • Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Russia)
  • East Asia (China, Japan, South Korea)
  • South Asia (India, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia)
  • Oceania (Australia, New Zealand)
  • Middle East & Africa (GCC Countries, Turkey, Northern Africa, South Africa)

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Global Amla Extract Market Segment Analysis

The global amla extract market can be segmented on the following basis:

Type

  • Pulp
  • Powder

Application

  • Diabetes
  • Radiation protection
  • Skin and collagen
  • Heartbeat

End-User

  • Food and beverages
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Nutraceuticals
  • Cosmetics
  • Others

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