Patanjali is promoting Ayurveda globally. Through organic products and digital marketing, the company is increasing exports to countries like the US and the UK. It now plans to open 10,000 wellness hubs in India.



India's ancient system of medicine, Ayurveda, is now making its mark in every corner of the world. Patanjali claims that Ayurveda has not only turned millions of people in India to natural healing, but has also taken Ayurveda to new heights globally. Patanjali says that by 2025, the company will have established a presence in more than 20 countries, where its products are sold and Ayurvedic treatments are gaining popularity. This expansion is not only economic but also cultural, establishing Ayurveda as a global health revolution.


 


Patanjali claims, "Today, the company offers thousands of products, including food, medicines, body care, and herbal products, all organic and affordable. Digital marketing, e-commerce, and partnerships play a major role in its global expansion strategy. For example, Patanjali products are being exported to countries like the US and UK, where they are being adopted by both Indian expatriates and locals. By 2025, the company plans to expand its FMCG product exports to 12 countries, giving a new impetus to the Ayurvedic market."


Ayurveda will gain global recognition by integrating it with modern science - Acharya Balkrishna.


Patanjali stated, "Recently, on Ayurveda Day, the Patanjali Research Foundation signed an MoU with the Sri Vajera Foundation of Brazil. This partnership will conduct joint research on Indian and Brazilian herbs, including climate-specific medicinal properties and clinical trials." Acharya Balkrishna added, "This will bring global recognition to Ayurveda by integrating it with modern science."


 


Patanjali said, "Similarly, by opening an herbal factory in Nepal, the company has strengthened its roots in South Asia. The Global Herbal Encyclopedia, released in July 2025, set a new standard in ethnobotanical research, providing a treasure trove of Ayurveda for researchers worldwide. This expansion for Patanjali is not just a business, but a mission."


Patanjali plans to open 10,000 wellness hubs in India.


Patanjali says, "The company plans to open 10,000 wellness hubs in India by 2025, strengthening the global wellness industry. The opening of the Food and Herbal Park in Nagpur, with an investment of ₹700 crore, is encouraging farmers to adopt organic farming. This will increase production and strengthen exports. The global Ayurveda market is estimated to be $16.51 billion in 2025 and will reach $77.42 billion by 2035. Patanjali is playing a leading role in this, especially through the integration of yoga and Ayurveda."

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