Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market

Historic Data: 2021-2022   |   Base Year: 2023   |   Forecast Period: 2024-2031

Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis Report Coverage: By Type (Chilies, Turmeric, Ginger, Garlic, Cumin, Oregano, Basil, Parsley, Bay Leaves, and Others), Category (Conventional and Organic), and End Use (Food Processing, Food Retail, and Food Service)


No. of Pages: 150    |    Report Code: BMIRE00030338    |    Category: Food and Beverages

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Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market

The Southeast Asia spices and herbs market size is expected to reach US$ 3.51 billion by 2031 from US$ 2.35 billion in 2023; the market is estimated to register a CAGR of 5.1% from 2023 to 2031.



Spices and herbs have been in use for centuries for both culinary and medicinal purposes. Spices not only enhance the flavor, aroma, and color of food and beverages, but they can also protect from acute and chronic diseases. Herbs and spices consist of various parts of plants cultivated for their aromatic, pungent, or otherwise desirable substances, including rhizomes, bulbs, barks, flower buds, stigmas, fruits, seeds, and leaves. Technically, herbs come from aromatic plants grown in the temperate zone, while spices are products of tropical plants. Both are used to flavor food and are rich in phytochemicals, which are healthful plant chemicals. Spices and herbs possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antitumorigenic, anticarcinogenic, and glucose- and cholesterol-lowering activities, as well as properties that affect cognition and mood. They are also excellent sources of antioxidants with their high content. Additionally, herbs and spices have been widely valued for centuries for their healing properties and their flavor. Moreover, modern research has found numerous evidences for health benefits. The use of certain spices and herbs alone or in blends can replace or reduce salt and sugar in foods, contributing to their increased demand. All these factors are supporting the Southeast Asia spices and herbs market growth.

The Southeast Asia spices and herbs market is segmented on the basis of type, category, and end use. Based on type, the market is segmented into chilies, turmeric, ginger, garlic, cumin, oregano, basil, parsley, bay leaves, and others. Other types of spices and herbs are lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, pandan leaves, black pepper, and cinnamon, among others. As global culinary trends evolve, there is a growing appreciation for diverse and exotic flavors, encouraging consumers to explore a wider variety of spices and herbs in their cooking. The increasing curiosity and openness to experimenting with new ingredients have increased the demand for spices and herbs beyond the traditional staples. Further, the growing awareness of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties in many spices and herbs has contributed to their demand as consumers seek flavorful additions to their meals that promote health benefits.

Based on region, the market in Southeast Asia was valued at more than US$ 2,351.64 million in 2023. The upsurge in demand for whole spices and herbs in Southeast Asia can be attributed to the region's cultural exchange and culinary diversity. Southeast Asia is at the crossroads of cultures, influenced by various ethnic groups, migrations, and historical trade routes. The cultural exchange has enriched the region's culinary landscape, resulting in a vibrant fusion of flavors and ingredients. Spices and herbs give tantalizing flavors and aromas to various cuisines. As a result, there is a high demand for a wide variety of spices and herbs to recreate traditional dishes and experiment with new flavor combinations. The region's openness to international influences has also led to a growing interest in global cuisines, further driving the demand for diverse spices and herbs. Lemongrass, bird's eye chili peppers, galangal, Thai basil, kaffir lime leaves, torch ginger flower, Vietnamese mint leaves, coriander root, tamarind, pandan leaves, and curry leaves are among the common spices and herbs used in Southeast Asia.

Southeast Asia's cafe and casual dining market is experiencing an increase in the demand for spices and herbs due to a culinary renaissance emphasizing diverse and flavorful dishes. The region's growing preference for innovative cafe concepts, fusion cuisine, and vibrant dining experiences has propelled the need for various spices and herbs to enhance the flavors of dishes served in these establishments. Factors such as rapid urbanization, a rise in the middle-class population, and the influence of Western dining trends contribute to the Southeast Asia spices and herbs market growth. At the same time, the region's rich culinary heritage and the growing interest in food tourism propel the expansion of cafes and preference for casual dining. Additionally, the increased visibility of Southeast Asian cuisine on social media and food tourism platforms attracts locals and tourists toward Southeast Asian dishes, stimulating the demand for authentic spices and herbs to replicate the region's unique flavors.

McCormick & Co Inc, Molinos de la Especia Inc., Badia Spices, Inc., PT. Aroma Maharani Rempah, PT. Sari Bumbu Indonesia, Gyllmarc Ingredients Incorporated, PT. Terra Madia Selaras, PT. Supa Surya Niaga, Natraco Spices Indonesia, and East Java & Co are among the key players profiled in the Southeast Asia spices and herbs market report. The market players focus on providing high-quality products to fulfill customer demand.

The overall Southeast Asia spices and herbs market size has been derived using both primary and secondary sources. To begin the research process, exhaustive secondary research has been conducted using internal and external sources to obtain qualitative and quantitative information related to the market. Also, multiple primary interviews have been conducted with industry participants to validate the data and gain more analytical insights. Participants of this process include industry experts such as VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers-along with external consultants, including valuation experts, research analysts, and key opinion leaders-specializing in the Southeast Asia spices and herbs market.


Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Strategic Insights

Strategic insights for the Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs provides data-driven analysis of the industry landscape, including current trends, key players, and regional nuances. These insights offer actionable recommendations, enabling readers to differentiate themselves from competitors by identifying untapped segments or developing unique value propositions. Leveraging data analytics, these insights help industry players anticipate the market shifts, whether investors, manufacturers, or other stakeholders. A future-oriented perspective is essential, helping stakeholders anticipate market shifts and position themselves for long-term success in this dynamic region. Ultimately, effective strategic insights empower readers to make informed decisions that drive profitability and achieve their business objectives within the market.

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Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Report Scope

Report Attribute Details
Market size in 2023 US$ 2.35 Billion
Market Size by 2031 US$ 3.51 Billion
Global CAGR (2023 - 2031) 5.1%
Historical Data 2021-2022
Forecast period 2024-2031
Segments Covered By Type
  • Chilies
  • Turmeric
  • Ginger
  • Garlic
  • Cumin
  • Oregano
  • Basil
  • Parsley
  • Bay Leaves
By Category
  • Conventional and Organic
By End Use
  • Food Processing
  • Food Retail
  • Food Service
Regions and Countries Covered Southeast Asia
  • Southeast Asia
Market leaders and key company profiles
  • McCormick & Co Inc
  • Molinos de la Especia Inc.
  • Badia Spices, Inc.
  • PT. Aroma Maharani Rempah
  • PT. Sari Bumbu Indonesia
  • Gyllmarc Ingredients Incorporated
  • PT. Terra Madia Selaras
  • PT. Supa Surya Niaga
  • Natraco Spices Indonesia
  • East Java & Co
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    Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Regional Insights

    The geographic scope of the Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs refers to the specific areas in which a business operates and competes. Understanding local distinctions, such as diverse consumer preferences (e.g., demand for specific plug types or battery backup durations), varying economic conditions, and regulatory environments, is crucial for tailoring strategies to specific markets. Businesses can expand their reach by identifying underserved areas or adapting their offerings to meet local demands. A clear market focus allows for more effective resource allocation, targeted marketing campaigns, and better positioning against local competitors, ultimately driving growth in those targeted areas.

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    The List of Companies - Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market

    The List of Companies - Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market

    • McCormick & Co Inc
    • Molinos de la Especia Inc.
    • Badia Spices, Inc.
    • PT. Aroma Maharani Rempah
    • PT. Sari Bumbu Indonesia
    • Gyllmarc Ingredients Incorporated
    • PT. Terra Madia Selaras
    • PT. Supa Surya Niaga
    • Natraco Spices Indonesia
    • East Java & Co
    Frequently Asked Questions
    How big is the Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market?

    The Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market is valued at US$ 2.35 Billion in 2023, it is projected to reach US$ 3.51 Billion by 2031.

    What is the CAGR for Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market by (2023 - 2031)?

    As per our report Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market, the market size is valued at US$ 2.35 Billion in 2023, projecting it to reach US$ 3.51 Billion by 2031. This translates to a CAGR of approximately 5.1% during the forecast period.

    What segments are covered in this report?

    The Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market report typically cover these key segments-

    • Type (Chilies, Turmeric, Ginger, Garlic, Cumin, Oregano, Basil, Parsley, Bay Leaves)
    • Category (Conventional and Organic)
    • End Use (Food Processing, Food Retail, Food Service)

    What is the historic period, base year, and forecast period taken for Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market?

    The historic period, base year, and forecast period can vary slightly depending on the specific market research report. However, for the Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market report:

  • Historic Period : 2021-2022
  • Base Year : 2023
  • Forecast Period : 2024-2031
  • Who are the major players in Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market?

    The Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market is populated by several key players, each contributing to its growth and innovation. Some of the major players include:

  • McCormick & Co Inc
  • Molinos de la Especia Inc.
  • Badia Spices, Inc.
  • PT. Aroma Maharani Rempah
  • PT. Sari Bumbu Indonesia
  • Gyllmarc Ingredients Incorporated
  • PT. Terra Madia Selaras
  • PT. Supa Surya Niaga
  • Natraco Spices Indonesia
  • East Java & Co
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    The Southeast Asia Spices and Herbs Market report is valuable for diverse stakeholders, including:

    • Investors: Provides insights for investment decisions pertaining to market growth, companies, or industry insights. Helps assess market attractiveness and potential returns.
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