Nutraceutical product is a food or fortified food product that not only supplements the diet but also assists in treating or preventing diseases (apart from anaemia),providing medical benefits.
The study also estimated that the global nutraceuticals market may cross USD 262.9 billion by 2020 from USD 182.6 billion at present, growing at a CAGR of about 8 per cent.
Japan (14%) is the major consumer of nutraceuticals in Asia-Pacific, followed by China (10%).
India accounts for around 1.5 per cent of the global market, which is anticipated to increase owing to country's large population base, increasing urban belt and awareness, noted the study.
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"Nutraceuticals, herbal and functional foods in India are covered under the definition of food as per Section 22 of Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006. These food products have been categorised as non-standardised/special food products.
"These products are regulated under the guidelines of FSSA, 2006 amended in 2011 for registration, licensing, approval, labeling & packaging, import, marketing & distribution, laboratory testing like conventional food products," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said.
He said the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) should come up with properly framed guidelines related to manufacturing, storage, packaging & labeling, distribution, sales, claims and imports of nutraceuticals.
"This will bring clarity to the industry stakeholders and they can invest into the industry with no fear of counterfeiting," Rawat added.
The report said the nutraceuticals market penetration in urban India is around 22.5 per cent while it is comparatively low in rural India at around 6 per cent due to the lack of awareness.
It urged both private players and government to create awareness about the health benefits of nutraceuticals among masses, call off counterfeit and un-registered players from the market. It added that government should provide special incentives and subsidies to companies for faster growth of the nutraceuticals market in India.