Scope of the Meeting:
Medicinal and aromatic plants in many forms have been used since the ancient times in the traditional medicinal practices for health care. South Asia is home to many rich, traditional systems of medicine (TSM). Ayurvedic system dates back to 5000 B.C. Along with the Unani, Siddha and Tibetan systems, these TSMs remain important source of everyday health and livelihood for tens of millions of people.. According to WHO report, Medicinal plants are accessible, affordable and culturally appropriate sources of primary health care for more than 80% of the world population relies on traditional medicine largely plant based for their primary healthcare needs. According to WHO, the international market of herbal products is estimated to be US $ 62 billion which is poised to grow to US $ 5 trillion by the year 2050? With increasing popular demand for medicinal plants, both in Asia and internationally, this trade is expected to grow to 5 trillion by the year 2050. Aromatic plants and their products particularly essential oils are becoming more important. Traditional medicine is, at the present time accepted as an alternative for or used in conjunction with the western medical practice in many countries.
The 9th Global Summit on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants is therefore being organized from December 18-20, 2025 at The University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka to provide a forum for the Research Scientists, traditional health practitioners, academicians, representatives from the medical and pharmaceutical industries, conservation biologists, biochemists, NGOs, policy makers, Farmers, Government agencies etc. to discuss, share the advanced information and experiences on MAP. Also, the scheduled meeting is very important for future research collaboration and networking between institutions particularly in the promotion and development of medicinal and aromatic plant sector for sustainable health promotional activities.
Key Objectives:
Provide a platform for discussion and sharing of ideas among stakeholders
Promote collaboration between researchers, industries, and traditional medicine practitioners
Enhance understanding of medicinal and aromatic plants' role in healthcare
Expected Outcomes:
Advancements in research and development of medicinal and aromatic plants
Improved understanding of their potential in healthcare
Networking opportunities for future collaborations
The theme of the summit: "The Power of Plants, in Every Remedy"
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Organized and Hosted : V Sivaram Research Foundation, Bangalore, India
Co-organizers:
The University of Sri Jayewardenepura,Sri Lanka.
Society for Conservation and Resource Development of Medicinal Plants, New Delhi
Academic Partners: