There are a tonne of business potential in this particular product because it is so popular in the US, UK, and Middle East. The US market is buzzing with talk of how this helps address lung issues, asthma, and bronchitis, given the rise in respiratory disorders. Because of its exceptional organic quality, the UK commands a high price from customers in the food and beverage industry.
And the Middle East adores it since it is said to have 84 minerals, which their bodies are lacking in.
Above
all, they all seem to concur that it is lovely and has healing qualities that
enhance the positive energy in your environment.
In
fact, it is found in Pakistan, where tonnes of it are mined there every day.
Given that the Himalayas are recognized by the international community as an Indian range and that salt has long been associated with Reiki, conventional treatment, saunas, and positivism...
Brands of this type of salt are thought to have greater legitimacy when they come from India.
Of
the $11 billion worldwide market, the US accounts for $2.5 billion, the UK for
$2 billion, and the Middle East for half of that amount. India's actual chance
to profit is in its derivative value-added products since it lacks a cost
advantage in raw material.
The true money-making potential lies in its derivative value-added items that have a powerful Indian brand.
Consider salt lamps, statues, negative energy sucking prisms for bathrooms, and pink salt tequila glasses, which are currently very popular in the US.
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