India’s Protein Supplements Market Reaches USD 912.9 Million in 2025 as Demand Grows for Gut-Friendly, Additive-Free Formulations

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India’s Protein Supplements Market Reaches USD 912.9 Million in 2025 as Demand Grows for Gut-Friendly, Additive-Free Formulations
“India’s Protein Supplements Market Reaches USD 912.9 Million in 2025 as Demand Grows for Gut-Friendly, Additive-Free Formulations”
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India’s Protein Supplements Market Reaches USD 912.9 Million in 2025 as Demand Grows for Gut-Friendly, Additive-Free Formulations

India’s Protein Supplements Market Reaches USD 912.9 Million in 2025 as Demand Grows for Gut-Friendly, Additive-Free Formulations- PNN

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 9: India’s protein supplements market reached approximately USD $912.9 million in 2025, according to IMARC Group, and is projected to grow to USD $1,578.1 million by 2034, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 6.27% during 2026–2034. The broader protein market in India is estimated at USD $1.62 billion in 2026, with plant-based protein identified as the fastest-growing segment, according to Mordor Intelligence.

As the category expands, a growing segment of health-conscious consumers in India is shifting focus beyond protein quantity toward ingredient transparency, digestive compatibility, and long-term wellness considerations. This shift is contributing to increased interest in plant-based protein formulations that avoid artificial additives and prioritise functional, whole-food ingredients.

Several factors are influencing this change in consumer behaviour. A survey by ITC’s food division indicates that 56% of Indian families report digestive health concerns such as gas, acidity, and indigestion, with higher prevalence observed in urban populations. In addition, a nationwide survey by Abbott found that 22% of adults in India experience constipation, including 13% with severe symptoms.

At the same time, awareness of hormonal health conditions—particularly among women—has increased. The World Health Organization estimates that polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects between 10% and 13% of women globally, with some studies suggesting that prevalence in India may be higher. While research is ongoing, emerging evidence has explored potential links between gut health and hormonal balance.

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