Citrus natural drink, a category of functional beverages, which are drinks designed to provide benefits beyond basic hydration. Consumers increasingly prefer functional beverages that support an active lifestyle, provide quick energy, and contain natural ingredients. This is an innovative drink developed using fresh lime juice derived from Citrus Fruits like orange and lime/lemon and Not-From-Concentrate. Unlike conventional energy drinks that rely mainly on artificial flavouring and synthetic ingredients, this product uses real lime juice rich in natural bioactive compounds. It is produced by fruit juice extraction, sterilisation and filling, without the concentration or reduction process. So, it preserves more nutrition and flavours than traditional drinks. Also, the technology and price are higher. The drink is available in two variants- Fizzy (carbonated) and Non‑fizzy (Non-carbonated). This makes the product suitable for a wide range of consumers including fitness enthusiasts, athletes, young professionals, and health‑conscious individuals looking for natural energy drinks.
The key differentiating feature of this product is the use of real lime juice rather than lime‑flavoured water or synthetic flavourings. This enhances both the nutritional value and consumer appeal.
Key unique aspects include:
The availability of oranges and lime/lemon for a processing unit in West Bengal is generally adequate due to both local cultivation and supply from other states. Oranges are grown in the Darjeeling hills, Jalpaiguri, and Dooars regions, while lime and lemon are cultivated in several districts of the state. In addition to local production, oranges are regularly supplied from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab, which are major citrus-producing regions in India. Lime/ lemon are also sourced from Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. The strong transport and wholesale market network in Kolkata ensures continuous availability. This makes West Bengal a suitable location for citrus juice and beverage processing units.
For a small set up the cost of machineries is Rs. 35 to 50 lakhs depending on scale, manufacturer, features and automation with production capacity varies from 500 to 1000 liters /shift of 8 hours.
The beverage contains several functional ingredients that provide health and energy benefits.
5.1. Natural bioactive compounds:
5.2. Cognitive support ingredients
5.3. Additional benefits
Energy: 69.11 kcal
Carbohydrate: 17 g
Protein: 0.21 g
Fat: 0.03 g
The product has strong commercial potential due to its refreshing citrus flavour, functional ingredients, and natural composition. Rich in vitamins, amino acids and antioxidants, it appeals to the growing consumer demand for clean-label and plant-based beverages that support wellness and immunity.
Major market advantages include:
The drink can be packed using modern beverage packaging systems.
Recommended packaging formats:
These packaging formats provide good product protection, attractive branding, and ease of transportation.
The product has a shelf life of approximately 6 months when stored at ambient temperature under recommended storage conditions.
The estimated Benefit‑Cost (B: C) ratio of the project is approximately 3.2, indicating strong economic feasibility and profitability potential for entrepreneurs. With proper branding, distribution, and marketing strategy, the product can achieve high market acceptance in both domestic and international markets.
Changing lifestyles, increasing market penetration by global brands, and improved availability have significantly boosted the demand for citrus fruit drink in India. The ability to blend citrus juices with other fruit juices has expanded their applications and consumer appeal. Advances in processing technology have enhanced flavor and extended shelf life without the need for preservatives, encouraging consumers to shift from carbonated soft drinks to healthier citrus-based beverages. As a result, many companies in the Indian citrus fruit juice market are adopting organic farming and responsible sourcing practices to position their products as healthy beverages. Moreover, growing awareness among consumers about natural, organic, and label-friendly products has prompted companies to adopt organic sourcing, reduced sugar formulations, and eco-friendly packaging, further supporting the growth of the citrus fruit juice market in India.
Startups and foodpreneurs can receive guidance and support from CitriHub – Agribusiness Incubation Centre at ICAR–Central Citrus Research Institute, Nagpur https://ccri.org.in/
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