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Indian Incense Industry witnesses 8-10 percent growth in FY 2018-19

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 26 (ANI/NewsVoir): Incense sticks have been an integral part of Indian lifestyle since inception. Adoption of agarbathis beyond praying rituals has given a boost to the category not only in India but in International markets as well. In the last financial year, agarbathi industry has witnessed a growth of 8-10% in the domestic market with Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, West Bengal and UP driving the maximum consumer demand.

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 26 (ANI/NewsVoir): Incense sticks have been an integral part of Indian lifestyle. Adoption of agarbathis beyond praying rituals has given a boost to the category not only in India but in international markets as well. In the last financial year, agarbathi industry has witnessed a growth of 8-10% in the domestic market with Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, West Bengal and UP driving the maximum consumer demand.
“Indian incense industry has fared as per our expectations in the last one year. Tax considerations and announcements during the last budget have encouraged many new players to enter into the segment. The manufacturing hub which was initially centred towards key states like Karnataka and Gujarat has now spread across length and breadth of the country,” said speaking about the growth, Sarath Babu, President, AIAMA.
The growth of the industry in India is driven by evolving consumer demands. Consumers today are more inclined towards fragrances with a fresh appeal like aqua, lavender, oudh for agarbathi as well. There is a growing demand for premium products with an increased inclination towards using agarbathi for lifestyle purposes like meditation and also as a room freshener which has been a trend in the international markets for many years.
“This year one of the biggest attraction over and above key Indian festivals was Kumbh Mela which witnessed over 20 crore visitors giving a big boost to the local agarbathi industry in UP (Uttar Pradesh). Religious fairs have always given the much-required push to our industry and play a very crucial role in the overall growth of the category. While we have been focusing towards growing the industry in India and International markets, our next key agenda is to bring standardization process in the industry that will help define the quality of the products. We are working with the Bureau of Indian Standards and hopeful to finalize and announce the standardization by the next financial year,” added Sarath Babu.
Furthermore, with the addition of new small players, agarbathi industry has employed approximately a lakh more people especially women in the last one year. "With the business environment becoming more conducive, we expect the industry to grow at the rate of 10% in India in the next 2-3 years as well," Babu added.
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