Dried Herbs Market size to worth USD 6.08 Billion by 2032,

From GlobeNewswire: 2025-04-14 09:40:00

According to a report by Coherent Market Insights, the global dried herbs market is projected to reach USD 4.04 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow to approximately USD 6.08 billion by 2032, with a CAGR of 6.0% from 2025 to 2032. Bay leaves are expected to be worth $1.07 billion USD in 2025, driven by increased consumer interest in home cooking and seasoning.

The food and beverage industry is predicted to generate $1.54 billion USD in 2025, due to the wide usage of dried herbs in prepared foods, snacks, sauces, and beverages. Online retail is expected to account for $2.87 billion USD in 2025, fueled by the growing popularity of e-commerce.

North America is expected to lead with $1.57 billion USD in 2025, driven by high demand for natural and organic products. The market is witnessing increased consumer demand for organic and natural products, fueled by health-conscious trends and expanding culinary preferences.

Dried herbs are becoming increasingly popular as natural taste enhancers, catering to consumers seeking clean-label products free of artificial ingredients. The market offers opportunities for growth through the introduction of new flavor profiles and product shapes to meet the diverse demands of consumers.

Fluctuations in raw material prices, influenced by weather conditions, can impact the dried herbs market. Environmental factors and climate change pose challenges to herb production, leading to supply imbalances and price volatility.

The market is witnessing a growing demand for herbal wellness products and an expansion of e-commerce channels for dried herbs sales. Enterprises in the market must navigate challenges such as raw material price fluctuations, climate change implications, and competition from fresh herbs and synthetic substitutes to capitalize on growth opportunities.

Key players in the dried herbs market include Mevive International, British Pepper & Spice Company, McCormick and Company, and more. Recent developments include Dabur Vatika introducing a new range of products, and Aliver entering the European market with rosemary oil products.

For detailed segmentation and related reports, visit the Coherent Market Insights website. The market outlook is positive, driven by consumer demand for natural and organic products, herbal wellness trends, and culinary preferences. Overcoming challenges and ensuring product quality is essential for market growth.



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