Cinnamon Oil Price Today in India
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Cinnamon Oil is trading at ₹3,000 per kg in India (as of 25 Jun 2026) — a reference wholesale rate. See the live rate, price history and market comparison below.
₹3,000 /kg
Updated 25 Jun 2026 · confidence 40
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What the numbers say
Cinnamon oil is a thinly-traded specialty oil with no daily Indian mandi or auction feed, so the figure here is an indicative reference for a typical commercial grade. Like all essential oils it is volatile and can move sharply with raw-bark prices, distillation yields, the rupee and certified cinnamaldehyde content; bark, cassia and leaf oils each trade in distinct, widely separated price bands.
7-day outlook
Trend estimate only — not financial or trading advice.
What affects the cinnamon oil price?
Bark oil vs leaf oil
Bark oil is far costlier than leaf oil because it needs much more raw bark and carries the prized cinnamaldehyde aroma. The quoted rate depends heavily on which type is meant.
Cinnamaldehyde & eugenol content
Higher cinnamaldehyde (bark, cassia) commands a premium for flavour use; eugenol-rich leaf oil is valued differently and priced lower.
Raw bark supply & distillation cost
Bark prices in Sri Lanka, China and Vietnam, plus low distillation yields and energy costs, feed straight into the oil rate.
Purity & adulteration
Genuine, undiluted oil costs more than blends cut with cassia, fractions or synthetic cinnamaldehyde, so certified purity carries a clear premium.
Major producing regions
Sri Lanka
The benchmark source of true (Ceylon) cinnamon bark and leaf oil.
China & Vietnam
The main sources of cassia oil, typically highest in cinnamaldehyde.
Indonesia
A major distiller of cassia (Korintje) oil.
Kerala & Tamil Nadu (Western Ghats)
Some cinnamon and cassia cultivation feeds small-scale distillation in the Ghats.
Grades & varieties
- Ceylon bark oil — Sweet, refined aroma with high cinnamaldehyde — the premium flavour/fragrance grade.
- Cassia oil — Strong, intensely sweet oil with very high cinnamaldehyde — widely used in flavour.
- Cinnamon leaf oil — Eugenol-rich, clove-like and more abundant — the value end of the market.
Market factors
Cinnamon oil is a thinly-traded specialty oil with no daily Indian mandi or auction feed, so the figure here is an indicative reference for a typical commercial grade. Like all essential oils it is volatile and can move sharply with raw-bark prices, distillation yields, the rupee and certified cinnamaldehyde content; bark, cassia and leaf oils each trade in distinct, widely separated price bands.
Export relevance
Sri Lanka leads true-cinnamon oil exports while China, Vietnam and Indonesia dominate cassia oil; India both imports oil and re-exports value-added flavour and fragrance preparations. Global flavour, fragrance and aroma demand sets the benchmark that domestic indicative rates track.
Seasonal trends
Bark can be harvested through much of the year in the main growing belts, so cinnamon oil is less sharply seasonal than seed-spice oils. Prices respond more to raw-bark cost, distillation capacity and purity than to a fixed calendar.
Cinnamon Oil price — FAQ
Quick answers on how the cinnamon oil rate is sourced, why it moves, and how it differs from AroWest retail packs.
Still have questions? Talk to usWhat is the price of Cinnamon Oil in India today?
Cinnamon Oil is trading at ₹3,000 per kg in India as of 25 Jun 2026 — a reference wholesale rate aggregated from authorised public sources and normalized to ₹/kg. Indicative, for reference only — not an AroWest retail price.
What is the cinnamon oil price today in India?
The figure above is an indicative wholesale rate per kilogram, compiled from authorised public sources. Because cinnamon oil is an essential oil, the rate is broadly indicative only and varies with type (bark, cassia or leaf), cinnamaldehyde content and purity.
What is the difference between cinnamon bark oil and leaf oil?
Bark oil is rich in cinnamaldehyde, with a sweet warm aroma, and is the costlier grade; leaf oil is dominated by eugenol, has a harsher clove-like note, and is more abundant and cheaper.
Why does the cinnamon oil price move so much?
As a volatile, grade-dependent essential oil it tracks raw-bark prices, low distillation yields, the rupee and certified cinnamaldehyde content, and pure oil costs far more than blends cut with fractions or synthetic cinnamaldehyde.
Is this AroWest's retail price for cinnamon oil?
No. This is an indicative wholesale/market reference per kilogram for raw produce, not AroWest's retail price and not a live guaranteed quote. AroWest retail oil is graded and sealed, and is priced separately in the shop.
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