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Volume 16 Issue 4
October-December 2025
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Chilli Export Dynamics In India
Author(s) | Dr. K Pushpa rani, Dr. M Thangesh waran, Dr. P Satheesh Kumar |
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Country | India |
Abstract | In this paper analyzed the chilli export dynamics in India during the year from 2000-01 to 2024-25. In terms of the quantity, India's chilli exports have increased remarkably between 2000-01 and 2024-25, nearly doubling from about 70,000 tonnes to over 7 lakh tonnes. This expansion demonstrates India's growing market dominance in the world's chilli market, which is prompted by growing production and rising demand international. The export value has grown more unevenly, though. Although the total value has grown over time, new data shows a disturbing trend in 2024–2025: export quantity increased by almost 19 percent, but the total value of exports decreased. These points to a decline in average export prices, which could be brought on by market excess supply, shifting consumer demand internationally, or problems with quality. All things considered, even though India has effectively increased its share of the global chilli export market, maintaining value growth will necessitate a strategic emphasis on quality, market diversification, and value-added products in order to combat price volatility and guarantee long-term profitability. |
Keywords | Chilli, Exports, Trend analysis, Compound growth rate, Market |
Field | Sociology > Economics |
Published In | Volume 16, Issue 4, October-December 2025 |
Published On | 2025-10-02 |
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