The harvested area for anise, badian, fennel, and coriander in India is forecasted to witness a steady increase from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 1.985 million hectares in 2024, projections indicate a rise to 2.2719 million hectares by 2028. This reflects a consistent upward trend, with year-on-year variations showing increases: 3.73% (2025), 3.52% (2026), 3.33% (2027), and 3.16% (2028). The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this period is approximately 3.43%, highlighting robust growth in the cultivation area of these spices.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impact of climate change on crop yield and land suitability.
- Evolving domestic demand and international market influences on crop expansion.
- Technological advancements in farming that may drive further growth in harvested areas.
- Policy changes related to agriculture and trade that could affect cultivation dynamics.